卡塔尔职业足球俱乐部伤病预防实践——IP2网络的实施。

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BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine Pub Date : 2025-02-22 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjsem-2024-002294
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背景:Aspetar运动损伤和疾病预防计划引入了Aspetar IP2网络,这是一个可定制的伤害预防计划,用于卡塔尔的职业足球俱乐部在2020/2021赛季。它包括由利益攸关方选择的23个重点领域,以预防与体育有关的健康问题。目的:评估IP2网络预防重点领域在引入后的第一个赛季的实际实施情况,重点关注球队的采用和球员的依从性。方法:对卡塔尔18家职业足球俱乐部的队医、理疗师和健身教练进行调查。调查审查了IP2网络重点领域的实施情况以及不同专业人员在管理这些领域方面的作用。结果:18个俱乐部中有17个报告使用IP2重点领域,平均应用11.4个领域(范围4-21)。最常用的策略是北欧腿筋训练、冷水浸泡、胶布和脑震荡预防。团队医生领导了38%的重点领域,其次是物理治疗师(25%)和健身教练(24%),11%是协同管理的。健身教练主要负责以运动为基础的领域,如热身和负荷监测。81%的情况下,全队都采取了预防措施,19%的情况下针对的是有风险的球员。球员的依从性很高,86%的焦点区域被所有或大多数球员采用,对于被确定有更大受伤或疾病风险的球员,这一比例上升到97%。结论:通过医务人员之间的密切合作,在卡塔尔的团队中广泛实施IP2重点领域。玩家的依从性,特别是处于危险中的玩家,非常出色,证明了该计划在现实世界环境中的可行性和有效性。
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Injury and illness prevention practices in Qatar's professional football clubs-implementation of the IP2 NetWork.

Background: The Aspetar Sports Injury and Illness Prevention Programme introduced the Aspetar IP2 NetWork, a customizable injury prevention programme for professional football clubs in Qatar during the 2020/2021 season. It includes 23 focus areas selected by stakeholders to prevent sports-related health issues.

Objective: To assess the real world implementation of the IP2 NetWork preventive focus areas during the first season after introduction, focusing on team adoption and player compliance.

Methods: A survey was conducted among team physicians, physiotherapists and fitness coaches from the 18 professional football clubs in Qatar. The survey examined the implementation of the IP2 NetWork focus areas and the roles of the different professionals in managing these areas.

Results: 17 out of 18 clubs reported using IP2 focus areas, applying an average of 11.4 areas (range 4-21). The most commonly used strategies were the Nordic hamstring exercise, cold water immersion, taping and concussion prevention. Team physicians led 38% of the focus areas, followed by physiotherapists (25%) and fitness coaches (24%), with 11% managed collaboratively. Fitness coaches primarily handled exercise-based areas like warm-ups and load monitoring. Preventive measures were applied to the full squad in 81% of cases, with 19% targeting at-risk players. Player compliance was high, with 86% of focus areas adopted by all or most players, rising to 97% for players identified to be at greater risk of injury or illness.

Conclusion: Implementing the IP2 focus areas was widespread among teams in Qatar, with strong collaboration between medical staff. Player compliance, especially among at-risk players, was excellent, demonstrating the programme's feasibility and effectiveness in real-world settings.

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