Effectiveness of an Abridged Injury Reduction Program in Collegiate Soccer Players: A Prospective Study
Type of Presentation
Poster Session
Location
Hall of Governors
Start Date
4-8-2022 4:00 PM
End Date
4-8-2022 6:00 PM
Abstract
Thornborg et al 2017: Performing FIFA11+ results in injuries for all lower extremity areas being reduced by 39% (hamstring 60%, hip and groin 41%, knee 48%, and ankle 32%).
Soligard et al 2010, Steffen et al 2013: FIFA11+ must be completed 2+x/week to yield the outcomes above.
Bizzini et al 2013, Bizzini et al 2015: The follow barriers to meeting the required frequency of performance exists: compliance, space, time.
Presenters:
Cody Bornemann
Physical Therapy Doctoral Student
Michael Kuczek
Physical Therapy Doctoral Student
Faculty / Staff Sponsor
Dr. Scott Getsoian
Assistant Professor, College of Health and Human Services
Effectiveness of an Abridged Injury Reduction Program in Collegiate Soccer Players: A Prospective Study
Hall of Governors
Thornborg et al 2017: Performing FIFA11+ results in injuries for all lower extremity areas being reduced by 39% (hamstring 60%, hip and groin 41%, knee 48%, and ankle 32%).
Soligard et al 2010, Steffen et al 2013: FIFA11+ must be completed 2+x/week to yield the outcomes above.
Bizzini et al 2013, Bizzini et al 2015: The follow barriers to meeting the required frequency of performance exists: compliance, space, time.
Presenters:
Cody Bornemann
Physical Therapy Doctoral Student
Michael Kuczek
Physical Therapy Doctoral Student