Moncer Rihab, Ghanmi Marwa, Chebil Dhekra, Bhiri Sana, Belhadj Youssef Iheb, Kacem Amani, Salah Sana, Mtaouaa Sahbi, Frigui Sinen, Ouannes Walid, Jemni Sonia
Physical and rehabilitation department, Sahloul Hospital of Sousse, Tunisia, Faculty of medicine of Sousse, University of Sousse, Tunisia, Sousse, 4054, Tunisia.
Department of physical and rehabilitation, Kairouan, Tunisia, Faculty of medicine of Sousse, University of Sousse, Tunisia, Kairouan, Tunisia.
F1000Res. 2024 Dec 10;13:695. doi: 10.12688/f1000research.148925.2. eCollection 2024.
Muscle injuries are the most frequent in football and may lead to the end of a player's career. Many studies have evaluated the effectiveness of prevention programs for all injury types. Few studies have evaluated the effects of exercise on muscle injuries.
A documentary search was conducted in October 2022 from three databases: Medline via its PubMed interface, Google Scholar, and COCHRANE databases. We only included original articles published between October 2012 and October 2022 with a high level of evidence. The research was conducted according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses criteria. The target population consisted of professional and semi-professional footballers. The intervention in question was structured injury preventive protocols, including specific training or pre-established protocols such as the FIFA 11+ program, compared to each other or with regular training sessions. The main outcomes were the incidence rates of muscle injuries and severe injury in each group, as well as the time loss to injury.
Seven randomized controlled trials with a high level of evidence confirmed using the PEDRO scale were included. There were 3815 male professional football players. There was heterogeneity in the age, hours of exposure, and duration of the intervention. The prevention protocols used were FIFA 11+, bounding exercises, NHE, and stretching exercises. Structured exercises significantly reduce the severity of muscle injury and, consequently, time loss to injury.
Despite the diversity of prevention programs, teams still lack standardized programs. Structured exercises, such as FIFA 11+ and bounding exercises, which combine strengthening, body kinesthesic awareness, and neuromuscular control, reduce the incidence and severity of muscle injury. FIFA 11+ is the first and most complete structured program, but lacks some exercises, such as adductor strengthening.
This review showed the interest in structured exercises in reducing severity and time loss to injury in professional football players.
This review was registered on 8/17/2023 in the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews under the reference code CRD42023452202.
肌肉损伤在足球运动中最为常见,可能导致球员职业生涯的终结。许多研究评估了针对所有损伤类型的预防计划的有效性。很少有研究评估运动对肌肉损伤的影响。
2022年10月,通过三个数据库进行文献检索:通过其PubMed界面的Medline、谷歌学术和Cochrane数据库。我们只纳入了2012年10月至2022年10月期间发表的具有高证据水平的原创文章。该研究是根据系统评价和Meta分析的首选报告项目标准进行的。目标人群包括职业和半职业足球运动员。所讨论的干预措施是结构化损伤预防方案,包括特定训练或预先制定的方案,如国际足联11+计划,相互比较或与常规训练课程比较。主要结果是每组肌肉损伤和严重损伤的发生率,以及损伤导致的时间损失。
纳入了七项使用PEDRO量表确认的具有高证据水平的随机对照试验。有3815名男性职业足球运动员。在年龄、暴露时间和干预持续时间方面存在异质性。使用的预防方案有国际足联11+、跳跃练习、神经肌肉训练(NHE)和伸展练习。结构化练习显著降低了肌肉损伤的严重程度,从而减少了损伤导致的时间损失。
尽管预防方案多种多样,但各球队仍缺乏标准化方案。结构化练习,如国际足联11+和跳跃练习,结合了强化、身体运动觉意识和神经肌肉控制,降低了肌肉损伤的发生率和严重程度。国际足联11+是第一个也是最完整的结构化方案,但缺少一些练习,如内收肌强化练习。
本综述表明结构化练习对于降低职业足球运动员损伤严重程度和损伤导致的时间损失具有重要意义。
本综述于2023年8月17日在国际前瞻性系统评价注册库注册,注册号为CRD42023452202。