Mohammad Alhazmi, Emad Alhazmi, Wael Abdulghani Alghamdi, Mohammed Zalah, Shadab Uddin, Moattar Raza Rizvi, Fuzail Ahmad
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背景:踝关节损伤是足球运动员最常见的损伤之一,可导致球员无法参加体育运动。国际足球联合会(FIFA)制定了 FIFA 伤害预防计划,以减少整体足球运动中的伤害,但这些计划对特定关节(如脚踝)的效果却未进行评估。因此,本项目旨在调查这些国际足联伤害预防计划是否对减少踝关节伤害特别有效:方法:根据以下研究选择标准进行了系统回顾:将 FIFA 项目(FIFA 11 旧版本和 FIFA 11+)与球队常规训练进行比较的随机对照试验(RTC)。其他将脚踝受伤的数量或百分比作为结果的研究。样本年龄在 13 岁至 40 岁之间的男女足球运动员,没有任何技术水平限制。物理治疗证据数据库量表(PEDro)用于评估纳入研究的方法质量:搜索策略确定了五项使用国际足联计划的研究。根据 PEDro 量表,纳入研究的方法学质量从良好到优秀不等(满分 10 分,从 5 分到 7 分不等)。所有纳入研究的汇总数据显示,FIFA 11 和 FIFA 11+ 计划能有效降低 14% 的踝关节受伤率,而使用 FIFA 11+ 计划的研究汇总结果则显著降低了 32% 的踝关节受伤率。然而,FIFA 11 项目在降低踝关节受伤率方面效果不佳:结论:在预防足球运动员脚踝受伤方面,FIFA 项目,尤其是 FIFA 11+ 项目,似乎比常规训练更有效。
Effectiveness of FIFA injury prevention programs in reducing ankle injuries among football players: a systematic review.
Background: Ankle injuries are some of the most common injuries among footballers and can prevent players from participating in sport. The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) developed FIFA injury prevention programs to reduce overall football injuries, but their effectiveness on a particular joint, such as the ankle, was not assessed. Therefore, this project aims to investigate if these FIFA injury prevention programs are particularly effective in reducing ankle injuries.
Method: A systematic review was conducted with the following criteria for study selection: Randomized controlled trials (RTCs) comparing the FIFA programs (FIFA 11 the old version and FIFA 11+) with the usual training for the teams. Other studies that included the number or percentage of ankle injuries as an outcome. Sample: Male and female footballers aged between 13 and 40 years old and without any restriction on particular skill levels. The Physiotherapy Evidence Database scale (PEDro) was used to assess the methodological quality of the included studies.
Results: The search strategy identified five RCTs that used the FIFA programs. The included studies had a good-to-excellent methodological quality according to the PEDro scale (ranging from 5 to 7 out of 10). The pooled data from all the included studies indicated that the FIFA 11 and FIFA 11+ programs were effective in reducing the ankle injury rate by 14%, while pooled results from the studies that used the FIFA 11+ program significantly reduced ankle injury rate by 32%. However, the FIFA 11 program was not effective in reducing the ankle injury rate.
Conclusion: The FIFA programs, and especially the FIFA 11+ program, appear to be more effective than the usual training in preventing ankle injuries among footballers.
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