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Brief title
Health condition
Eccentric Hamstring Exercise Nordic RCT Injury Soccer
Excentrisch Hamstring Nordic RCT Blessure Voetbal
Sponsors and support
KNVB, Zeist
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
Risk and injury incidence (injuries per 1000 playing hours) of (recurrent) hamstring injury.
Secondary outcome
Injury severity (by medical treatment and sport-, school-,workabsenteeism) of (recurrent) hamstring injuries.
Additional: Risk and injury incidence of other injuries, severity of other injuries, Sit and Reach Test (SART), hamstring injury history (<12 months).
Background summary
This study on the effect of eccentric hamstring exercises (Nordic Curl / Nordic Hamstring) on hamstring injury incidence and severity will take place in coöperation with the KNVB (Royal Dutch Football Association). Additionally, this study analyses whether a low Sit&Reach Test (SART) score increases the risk of hamstring injury incidence and whether this risk is influenced by performing eccentric hamstring exercises.
All players from First Class Amateur Level of Eastern and Western Dutch districts will be invited for participation. The study will last for one year (2013).
Study objective
The primary objective of this study is to analyse whether preventive hamstring exercises (Nordic Hamstring Curl) can reduce injury incidence in Dutch elite amateur soccer players.
The secondary objective of this study is to analyse whether preventive hamstring exercises (Nordic Hamstring Curl) can reduce injury severity in Dutch elite amateur soccer players.
Additionally, this study analyses whether a low Sit&Reach Test (SART) score increases the risk of hamstring injury incidence and whether this risk is influenced by performing eccentric hamstring exercises.
Study design
Start of trial:
Length, weight, BEI, SART 2x, length of lower and upper extremities (confounder SART).
Registration during trial:
Information regarding hamstring injuries (diagnosis, etiology, injury date, contact vs non-contact, recurrent injury), injury recovery (recovery date, additional diagnosis, medical treatment, school-/workabsenteeism) and exposure (number of minutes match/training).
Intervention
The intervention in this study is an exercise program for eccentric muscle strength of the hamstrings (Nordic Curl / Nordic Hamstring). The soccer player is seated on his knees whilst his ankles are firmly fixed to the ground by another player. The kneeling player leans forward slowly, with his upper body and hips fixated, and brakes the forward movement with his hamstrings.
When the player is unable to maintain his body position, both arms are used to break the fall. The exercise will be performed at the end of the training, before cooling down.
The training will take 1-3 minutes per session. It will be given for 13 weeks with an increasing intensity.
The control group will be asked to participate on a observational study on hamstring injury incidence.
Department of Rehabilitation, Nursing Sciences and Sport<br>
UMC Utrecht<br>
Mailbox 85500
Nick Horst, van der
Building Unit W
Heidelberglaan 100
Utrecht 3508 GA
The Netherlands
+31 (0)6 52783077
N.vanderHorst-3@umcutrecht.nl
Department of Rehabilitation, Nursing Sciences and Sport<br>
UMC Utrecht<br>
Mailbox 85500
Nick Horst, van der
Building Unit W
Heidelberglaan 100
Utrecht 3508 GA
The Netherlands
+31 (0)6 52783077
N.vanderHorst-3@umcutrecht.nl
Inclusion criteria
Male soccer players aged 18-40.
Exclusion criteria
N/A
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