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Citation

Hassan MF, Siddiqi FA, Bashir MS, Rathore FA. J. Pak. Med. Assoc. 2023; 73(1(B)): 435-437.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2023, Pakistan Medical Association)

DOI

10.47391/JPMA.15-23

PMID

36800749

Abstract

Soccer (football) is one of the most popular weight-bearing sports in the world, which involves activities such as jumping, running and turning. Soccer related injuries have the highest incidence in all sports and are more common in young amateur players. The most important modifiable risk factors include neuromuscular control, postural stability, hamstring strength and core dysfunction. The International Federation of Football Association introduced FIFA 11+; an injury prevention programme for reduction in the rate of injuries in amateur and young soccer players. It focusses on the training of dynamic, static and reactive neuromuscular control, proper posture, balance, agility and control of the body. This training protocol is not being used in Pakistan at amateur level who neither possess the resources, nor the knowledge or proper guidance in risk factor assessment, prevention, and subsequent sport injury management. In addition, the physicians and rehabilitation community are not much familiar with it except for those directly involved in sports rehabilitation. This review highlights the importance of including FIFA 11+ training programme in the curriculum and faculty training.


Language: en

Keywords

Humans; Pakistan; Curriculum; Athletes; *Sports; *Soccer; Athletic injuries, physical education and training, rehabilitation, risk factors, sports, soccer.

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