| Literature DB >> 27162769 |
Tania Nilsson1, Anna Hafsteinsson Östenberg1, Marie Alricsson2.
Abstract
This study investigated the injury profile among elite male youth soccer players in a Swedish first league during two seasons. The present cohort study is based on data collected during the 2013-2014 seasons. In total, 43 young elite male soccer players, aged 15 to 19 yr, were prospectively followed regarding injuries, time of exposure, injury location, type of injury, and injury severity. The overall incidence of injury in the present study was estimated to 6.8 injuries per 1,000 exposure hours and 15.5 and 5.6 injuries per 1,000 hr for matches and training, respectively. The single most common injury subtype was muscle strain (53%). The hip and groin were the most common locations for injuries. Thirty-one percent of the injuries were classified as severe injury and caused >28 days absence from training and match play. Both the injury incidence and the number of serious injury seems to be relatively high in youth elite players according to this study. Although the injury incidence seems to be slightly lower than in adult elite players the injuries seem to be more traumatic in youth elite players.Entities:
Keywords: Junior soccer injuries; Male athletes; Sport injuries
Year: 2016 PMID: 27162769 PMCID: PMC4849496 DOI: 10.12965/jer.1632548.274
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exerc Rehabil ISSN: 2288-176X
Fig. 1The figure shows the number of training sessions/games and the number of injuries that affected the youth elite soccer players in a Swedish premier league association during the years 2013–2014.
Exposure time, attendance at training and number of injuries that affected the youth elite soccer players in a Swedish first league during the years 2013–2014
| Year | No. of activities | Training hours per player (hr) | Exposure hours (hr) | Attendance at training and match (%) | No. of injuries |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2013 | 195 | 266 | 5,169 | 87 | 31 |
| 2014 | 202 | 261 | 5,198 | 85 | 30 |
| Total | 397 | 527 | 10,367 | 86 | 61 |
Fig. 2The figure shows the different injury locations for the injuries that affected the youth elite soccer players in a Swedish premier league association during the years 2013–2014.
Fig. 3The figure shows the different types of injury that affected the youth elite soccer players in a Swedish premier league association during the years 2013–2014.
Injury mechanism in elite youth soccer players in a Swedish first league during the years 2013–2014
| Injury mechanism | Total |
|---|---|
| Running/sprint | 17 |
| Turning/rotation | 1 |
| Shot | 6 |
| Pass | 1 |
| Hop/landing | 4 |
| Fall | 5 |
| Stretching after ball | 2 |
| Overload | 10 |
| Collision | 2 |
| Tackled by opponents | 2 |
| Kick/knee from opponents | 3 |
| Blocking | 2 |
| Other acute mechanism | 1 |
| Unknown mechanism | 5 |
| Total | 61 |
Fig. 4The figure shows the injury severity and days of absence caused by injury for the youth elite soccer players in a Swedish premier league association during the years 2013–2014.