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Does return to school increase overuse lower limb injury in academy…
Does return to school increase overuse lower limb injury in academy football athletes
Aged 9 - 16
Why? academy players that are also in school
Months - September to October Why? School starts at this point
Why is the question being asked? To see if academy footballers contract overuse injuries once enrolling back into school
With addition PE lessons (Often sports that aren't football) on top of already high demands of training during the week and matches on the weekends
If there is a direct correlation to increased injury / therefore increased chance of injury due to an increase in sports (often further 2-3 hours per week) - Can it be questioned that School or Football teams need to take responsibility to reduced training sessions (Football Team) or have the responsibility of PE to be handed to the Football teams
Eligibility Criteria - No injury leading into September or previous medical history of e.g. Osgood-Schlatters or Severs
Not counted - Contact injuries such as collisions/concussions
Counted - Any non contact injury over use injuries e.g. muscle injuries/stress fractures/ and others more to be researched
Category 1 Football academies - to get variation across the country
Measured How?
?Observational study
Any observational studies around??
file:///C:/Users/brads/Downloads/bmjosem-2016-October-2-1--inline-supplementary-material-1.pdf = specific form used ?if its trialled
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1360859299800278
Downloaded into Research assignment folder
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2491990/
Consensus statement on injury definitions and data collection procedures in studies of football (soccer) injuries
C W Fuller, J Ekstrand, A Junge, T E Andersen, R Bahr, J Dvorak, M Hägglund, P McCrory, and W H Meeuwisse
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bjsm.37.4.354
Impact of school sports injury
L Abernethy1, D MacAuley2
https://www.uefa.com/insideuefa/protecting-the-game/medical/injury-study/index.html
UEFA Elite Club Injury Study
https://www.uefa.com/MultimediaFiles/Download/uefaorg/Medical/02/49/97/62/2499762_DOWNLOAD.pdf
UEFA study of injuries 16/17 season and additional 16 seasons review
Or 1 specific team - cost effective maybe easier to access data and /or use standardised form
Injuries in Premierleague football cost over £...…… due to loss in wages, potential loss of competition winnings or ticket revenue due to star players being out
Elite Player Performance Plan (EPPP) is a strategy aimed at developing more and better quality home-grown English footballers
Works across 3 phases Foundation (Under 9 - 11), Youth Development (Under 12 - 16) and Pro Development (Under 17 - 23)
For the purpose of the research requiring school education the study will focus on Foundation and Youth Development ages groups
Current readings 1.
https://bmjopensem.bmj.com/content/2/1/e000132
Renshaw and Goodwin Injury incidence in a Premier League youth soccer academy using the consensus statement: a prospective cohort study