BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine (Aug 2020)

Multifactorial individualised programme for hamstring muscle injury risk reduction in professional football: protocol for a prospective cohort study

  • Pascal Edouard,
  • Johan Lahti,
  • Jurdan Mendiguchia,
  • Juha Ahtiainen,
  • Luis Anula,
  • Tuomas Kononen,
  • Mikko Kujala,
  • Anton Matinlauri,
  • Ville Peltonen,
  • Max Thibault,
  • Risto-Matti Toivonen,
  • Jean Benoit Morin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2020-000758
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1

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Introduction Hamstring muscle injuries (HMI) continue to plague professional football. Several scientific publications have encouraged a multifactorial approach; however, no multifactorial HMI risk reduction studies have been conducted in professional football. Furthermore, individualisation of HMI management programmes has only been researched in a rehabilitation setting. Therefore, this study aims to determine if a specific multifactorial and individualised programme can reduce HMI occurrence in professional football.Methods and analysis We conducted a prospective cohort study over two seasons within the Finnish Premier League and compare the amount of HMI sustained during a control season to an intervention season. Injury data and sport exposure were collected during the two seasons (2019–2020), and a multifactorial and individualised HMI risk reduction programme was be implemented during intervention season (2020). After a hamstring screening protocol is completed, individual training was be defined for each player within several categories: lumbo-pelvic control, range of motion, posterior chain strength, sprint mechanical output and an additional non-individualised ‘training for all players’ category. Screening and respective updates to training programmes were conducted three times during the season. The outcome was to compare whether there was a significant effect of the intervention on the HMI occurrence using Cox regression analysis.Ethics and dissemination Approval for the injury and sport exposure data collection was obtained by the Saint-Etienne University Hospital Ethics Committee (request number: IORG0007394; record number IRBN322016/CHUSTE). Approval for the intervention season was obtained from the Central Finland healthcare District (request and record number: U6/2019).