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European Journal of Sport Science

Volume 10, Issue 4, 2010

ECSS Position Statement 2009: Prevention of acute sports injuries

ECSS Position Statement 2009: Prevention of acute sports injuries

DOI:
10.1080/17461390903585173
Kathrin Steffena*, Thor Einar Andersena, Tron Krosshauga, Willem van Mechelenbc, Grethe Myklebusta, Evert A. Verhagenbc & Roald Bahra

pages 223-236

Available online: 09 Jun 2010

Abstract

To maximize the health benefits of sports and exercise and to minimize the direct and indirect costs associated with injuries, developing and adopting injury prevention strategies is an important goal. The aim of this ECSS consensus paper on injury prevention is to review current evidence on injury prevention methods and training programmes aimed at reducing the most common or severe types of acute injuries. The target audience is everyone involved in protecting the health of the athlete, including coaches, referees, medical staff, sports governing bodies, as well as athletes themselves. Effective sports injury prevention requires successful implementation of efficacious interventions. This paper reviews the main mechanisms and risk factors for acute injuries to the head, shoulder, elbow, hand/wrist, groin, thigh, knee, and ankle, as well as the evidence supporting various strategies to prevent them. Approaches that have been shown to be successful include: (1) using equipment designed to reduce injury risk, (2) adopting the rules of play, and (3) specific exercise programmes developed to reduce injury risk. Sports organizations should adopt available injury prevention strategies as part of their policies.

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Details

  • Available online: 09 Jun 2010

Author affiliations

  • a Department of Sports Medicine, Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center, Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, Oslo, Norway
  • b Research Centre for Physical Activity, VU Medical Centre, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • c EMGO Institute, VU Medical Centre, Amsterdam, Netherlands

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