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

IF 3.9 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine Pub Date : 2024-10-04 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjsem-2024-002101
Bahar Hassanmirzaei, Yorck Schumacher, Montassar Tabben, Roald Bahr
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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.

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基于风险管理模式:IP2 NetWork,在男子职业足球中制定数据驱动的多模式伤病预防计划。
背景:目前的足球运动伤害预防计划受限于 "一刀切 "的方法,主要侧重于预防性锻炼计划,而忽视了个人和球队之间的风险特征差异:为了弥补这一不足,我们根据风险管理原则开发了一种新的数据驱动、可定制的方法。我们与主要利益相关方合作,确定伤病预防的重点领域,并确定其优先事项:团队医疗和教练人员包括来自卡塔尔 17 家职业足球俱乐部、国家队和一家青少年足球学校的成员:2015 年,我们在 Aspetar 运动伤病预防计划下推出了一系列年度研讨会。这些研讨会让俱乐部医务人员和体能教练参与其中,根据风险管理原则制定针对特定球队的伤病预防计划。在 2 年的时间里,研讨会通过讨论、调查和小组展示等方式完善了重点领域,最终制定了一项新颖的足球伤病预防计划:结果:在最初确定的 44 个重点领域中,23 个被选为优先纳入多模式伤病预防计划。确定的重点领域涉及多个方面,包括社会/行为/生活方式、运动计划/训练、负荷管理、恢复和设备。最优先考虑的方面包括沟通、北欧腿筋运动、训练负荷、恢复策略、营养、睡眠、热身、哥本哈根内收运动以及核心和动态稳定性:我们根据风险管理的一般原则,制定了预防足球运动伤病的综合框架。事实证明,这一框架是可行的,并促成了一项新的多成分计划--Aspetar IP2(针对表现的伤病预防)网络工作,其重点不仅仅是预防性锻炼计划。
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