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Developing a data-driven multimodal injury and illness prevention programme in male professional football based on a risk management model: the IP2 NetWork

Authors :
Karim Chamari
Athol Thomson
Raouf Nader Rekik
Montassar Tabben
Roald Bahr
Andreas Serner
Louis Holtzhausen
Olivier Materne
Cosmin Horobeanu
Karim Khalladi
Sofiane Souissi
Pieter D’Hooghe
Paul Read
Eirik Halvorsen Wik
Marco Cardinale
Riadh Miladi
Daniel Kings
Bahar Hassanmirzaei
Nicol van Dyk
Michail Pantouveris
Yorck Schumacher
Ihsan Abdullah
Anas Abu Esba
Akram Abid
Ahmed Khellil Abbasi
Abdulaziz Jaham Al-Kuwari
Dennis Artuz
Nizar Baccouche
Mondher Barboura
Fawzi Bendimerad
Anis Belhadj
Radhouane Ben Ghorbal
Zaher Ben Soltane
Brahim Boubaker
Selim Boubaker
Mokhtar Chaabane
Souhail Chebbi
Imad Daaji
Ramadan Daoud
Ovidiu Dragos
Boudiaf ElHocine
Zied Ellouze
Konstantinos Epameinontidis
Ahmed Gdhami
Ahmed Gharbi
Mondher Haddar
Miguel Heitor
Mourad Jelassi
Hafid Maameri
Pierre McCourt
Nidhal Meddeb
Mourad Mokrani
Hicham Moutaouakkil
Anthony Padayao
Darren Paul
Ricardo Pinto
Alaaeddine Rahali
Czarlon Ramos
Jim Roa
Daniel Sebo
Djamel Senoussi
Oussama Skhiri
Mouloud Toumi
Antonio Tramullas
Amine Zouani
Source :
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine, Vol 10, Iss 4 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
BMJ Publishing Group, 2024.

Abstract

Background Current injury prevention programmes in football are limited by a one-size-fits-all approach, which predominantly focuses on preventive exercise programmes while ignoring differences in risk profiles between individuals and teams.Objective To address this gap, we developed a new data-driven, customisable approach based on the principles of risk management. We collaborated with key stakeholders to identify focus areas for injury and illness prevention and determine their priorities.Setting The team medical and coaching staff included members from 17 professional football clubs, the national team and a youth football academy in Qatar.Methods In 2015, we launched a series of annual workshops under the Aspetar Sports Injury and Illness Prevention Programme. The workshops included club medical personnel and fitness coaches in a process to develop team-specific programmes for injury and illness prevention based on the principle of risk management. Over 2 years, workshops refined focus areas through discussions, surveys and small-group presentations, culminating in the creation a novel programme for football injury prevention.Results Out of 44 focus areas first identified, 23 were selected as priorities for inclusion in multimodal injury and illness prevention programmes. The identified focus areas represent a variety of aspects, including social/behavioural/lifestyle, exercise programmes/training, load management, recovery and equipment. The top priorities included communication, the Nordic hamstring exercise, training load, recovery strategies, nutrition, sleep, warm-up, the Copenhagen adduction exercise and core and dynamic stability.Conclusion We have developed a comprehensive framework for preventing injuries and illnesses in football grounded in the general principles of risk management. This framework has proven feasible and led to the creation of a new multicomponent programme, The Aspetar IP2 (Injury and Illness Prevention for Performance) NetWork, focusing on a range of areas beyond preventive exercise programmes only.

Subjects

Subjects :
Medicine (General)
R5-920

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20557647
Volume :
10
Issue :
4
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.95c038a79f00415eb8bf992dfc5d2c3b
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2024-002101