Title: UEFA Injury Audits in
1- UEFA Injury Audits in
- Elite Professional Football
International Sports Medicine Science
Performande conference Leeds, July 2010
Professor Jan Ekstrand Football Research
Group Linköping University, Sweden
2UEFA Medical Committee
The international football organisations such as
FIFA and UEFA and the national FAs are concerned
about the injury risk in football Research
aiming to increase the safety
3Football as an occupation
- Injury risk at top level 6-9 injuries/1000H of
exposure
- Defined as absence from training or matches (work
!) - Compare with a factory
- 25 workers each week 6-9 workers injured at
work, causing absence from their workplace
Tremendous occupational hazard
4PREVENTION
Van Mechelen et al. 1987
5PREVENTION
Injury study
Van Mechelen et al. 1987
6Instrument to study the injury risk
- A problem with comparisons between different
studies of sports injuries is the inconsistent
manner in which injury is defined and information
collected and recorded
7Consensus (football)
Consensus statement on injury definitions and
data collection procedures in studies of
football (soccer) injuries Colin W Fuller, J
Ekstrand, Astrid Junge, T E Andersen, Roald Bahr,
Jiri Dvorak, M Hagglund, Paul McCrory, W H
Meeuwisse Br J Sp Med Am J Sp Med Scand J Sp
Med Clinical Orthopedics
8- Injury studies
- UEFA Champions League study
- Artificial turf
- Tournaments
- Superleagues Sweden-Denmark
- Database75 teams18 countries12.000
injuries10 seasons
9UCL study season 2008/09
UCL teams 2009-2010
- Real Madrid CF
- FC Barcelona
- BV Borussia Dortmund
- Hamburger SV
- FC Bayern München
- Inter
- Juventus
- AC Milan
- AFC Fiorentina
Arsenal FC Manchester United FC Chelsea
FC Liverpool FC
- Club Brugge KV
- RSV Anderlecht
FC Shakhtar Donetsk
10Validity meeting 2001
Methods for epidemiological study of injuries too
professional football players Developing the
UEFA model Martin Hägglund, M Waldén, R Bahr, J
Ekstrand Br J Sp Med 2005, 340-346
11Study design
- All players in the A-team
- All training sessions
- All matches (including matches with national
teams) - Rehab until clearance from medical team
- Injury absence from full participation in
training or match (time loss)
12How to achieve
- Participation
- Validity
- Reliability
- Compliance
13Participation and validity Meetings- network
14Participation Visit to teams
15Reliability a manual !
16Reliability fictive examples
17Reliability a controller !
Contact person in club
Controller
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Database
18Compliance Feedback to clubs
Reports at end of season in season
Postseason
1st quarter
Halfseason
3rd quarter
19Compliance meaningful data
What significance could this be to the manager?
20Compliance
Search of excellence
21 players absent key figure for performance
22 players absent key figure for performance
23 players absent key figure for performance
lt10 is excellent
24 players absent key figure for performance
gt15 you need to analyze !
25Research questions and answers
- How many injuries per season in a team?
- Correlation injuries and performance?
- Most common injuries? Absence times?
- Has the injury risk increased?
- Does climate affect injury risk?
- How common are re-injuries?
- Hamstring injuries- when play? MRI as a
prognosticating tool?
26Team of 25 players
50 injuries/ season
- 50 minor (absence less than a week)
- 8-9 severe (absence more than a month)
27Severe injuries (absence gt 1 month)
are negatively correlated to performance
2001
Nr of Severe injuries
Swedish Super League
28Major injuries and absence of players (UCL
injury study)
Team Nr major inj Absence/injury Total absence of exposure Players absent
Mean 9 77 693 10 2
Players sidelined due to major injuries limit the
possibility of optimal performance for the team
29Major injuries and absence of players (UCL injury
study)
Team Nr major inj Absence/injury Total absence of exposure Players absent
Mean 9 77 693 10 2
X 01-02 16 81 1303 20 5
Y 05-06 17 65 1109 20 5
Players sidelined due to major injuries limit the
possibility of optimal performance for the team
30Major injuries and absence of players (UCL injury
study)
Team Nr major inj Absence/injury Total absence of exposure Players absent
Mean 9 77 693 10 2
X 01-02 16 81 1303 20 5
Y 05-06 17 65 1109 20 5
Z 0 0 0 0 0
Players sidelined due to major injuries limit the
possibility of optimal performance for the team
3110 most common injuries
Diagnosis Absence (days)
Hamstring strain 10 16
Groin strain 9 13
Ankle sprain 7 12
Quadriceps strain 5 18
MCL tear 4 24
Thigh pain 4 6
Thigh contusion 4 5
Calf muscle strain 3 16
Achilles tendinopathy 3 19
Knee contusion 2 5
Ekstrand et al 2010
1 about 0.7 injury/team/season at elite level
32Severeinjuries
Diagnosis Absence (days)
ACL rupture 0.83 201
Achilles tendon rupture 0.01 169
Fracture tibia 0.06 113
MT 5 fracture 0.12 80
Ankle fracture 0.16 50
Lateral meniscus injury 0.87 46
Medial meniscus injury 0.59 40
Ekstrand et al 2010
1 about 0.7 injury/team/season at elite level
339 seasons (Champions League study)
The match injury risk has not incresed!
!
- Injury risk in matches has not increased
Ekstrand J, Hägglund M, Waldén M. Injury
incidence and injury patterns in professional
football the UEFA injury study. Br J Sports
Med 2010 Epub ahead of print
34Climate affects injury risk?
Waldén M, Hägglund M, Ekstrand J. UEFA Champions
League study a prospective study of injuries in
professional football during the 2001-2002
season. Br J Sports Med 200539-8542-6.
35Ekstrand et al. 2009
36Injury risk vs geography
plt0.01
Ekstrand et al 2010
37Re-injuries
Definition injury of the same type, location and
side within 2 months previously
More resources in medical teams- Individual rehab
Better with an extra physio than a 29th player??
38Previous injury as a risk factor
- Players who are injured during a season have a
higher risk of any injury in the following season
compared to uninjured players - The more injuries a player sustains during a
season, the greater the risk for injury during
the following season
Hägglund, Walden,Ekstrand Previous injury as a
risk factor for injury in elite football - a
prospective study over two consecutive seasons.
Br J Sports Med 200640 767-772
39Thigh muscle injuries- the most common at top
level !
- 10 per team / season
- 7 hamstrings
- 3 quadriceps
-
- Hamstring strain Sprinters injury
- (reflecting the speed and velocity of modern top
football)
40Thigh muscle injury- MRI study
- Started season 2007-2008
- 20 teams
- 600 injuries
- 65 H
- 35 Q
- 50 MRI
41Independent radiologists
MRI
UCL study group
Dr Jerry Healy Dr Justin Lee
42Thigh muscle injury
Rectus femoris 86
MRI diagnosis
Biceps femoris 80
43Hamstring injuries - sprinting!
Hamstring injuries occur at matches ( 66) Speed!
44Severity of injury (H)
45Factors that determine absence
46Factors that determine absence
In 15 /-3 days
When can he play?
47PREVENTION
48Which factors influence the risk of injuries?
Player factors
Previous injuries Strength
Coordination Flexibility
Injury
Load Season planning Training dose Number of
matches Recovery/rest
Equipment Referee Rules
Club factors Club philosophy Playing
tactics Consistency Medical service
49Who controls the injury factors?
Medical team
Player factors Previous
injuries Strength
Coordination Flexibility
Load Season planning Training dose Number of
matches Recovery/rest
Injury
Equipment Referee Rules
Team/ coach
Associations FIFA/UEFA
Club factors Club
philosophy Playing tactics
Consistency Medical service
Club manager, board
50Communication medical team, coach and club manager
What significance could this be to the manager?
Club manager
Coach
Team dr
51The injury study is an important tool for me I
can see how the injury situation is in Shakhtar
compared to other teams I can evaluate our
injury preventive program in an objective way I
can see what is ok and what needs to be changed
Risk management tool
52Injury prevention-Take home message
- The key to prevention is team work (coaching
staff, medical staff and management staff)
53Je vous remercie de votre attention !
Thank You!
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