Effect of the 11+ injury prevention programme on fundamental movement patterns in soccer players
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Effect of the 11+ injury prevention programme on fundamental movement patterns in soccer playersDate
2018-04-01Citation
Rey E, Padrón-Cabo A, Penedo-Jamardo E, González-Víllora S. Effect of the 11+ injury prevention programme on fundamental movement patterns in soccer players. Biol Sport. 2018;35(3):229–236
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[Abstract]: No studies have assessed whether changes in an individual’s fundamental movement patterns can be achieved with the 11+ prevention programme in soccer players. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of the 11+ compared with a standard warm-up on fundamental movement patterns using the Functional Movement Screen (FMS) in amateur male soccer players. Twenty-three male soccer players (age: 24.7±.3.8 years; height: 1.77±0.58 m; body mass: 73.9±6.2 kg) were randomly assigned to the 11+ (n= 12) or control (n= 11) group. The intervention programme had to be carried out 3 times a week over 6 weeks. The 11+ warm-up lasted ~25 minutes and was conducted before starting regular practice, replacing the team’s standard warm-up. The control group warmed up with standard jogging, ball exercises, and active stretching to match the duration of the 11+. Within-group analysis revealed significant improvements in the FMS total score in the 11+ (+10.51%; d= 0.83) and control group (+7.99%; d= 0.68) from pre-test to post-test. In the between-group analysis, there were no significant differences between groups. At the posttest a significantly greater number of players in the 11+ group exhibited a score that improved to above the injury threshold (≤14) (p= 0.046). This study suggests that regular implementation of the 11+ injury prevention programme may not produce additional improvements in fundamental movement patterns other than those produced by a standard warm-up.
Keywords
FMS
Entrenamiento neuromuscular
Prevención de lesiones
Calentamiento (Deportes)
Neuromuscular training
Injury risk
Warm up
Entrenamiento neuromuscular
Prevención de lesiones
Calentamiento (Deportes)
Neuromuscular training
Injury risk
Warm up
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Creative Commons CC BY License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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2083-1862
0860-021X
0860-021X