Prevention of anterior cruciate ligament injuries in female team handball players: a prospective intervention study over three seasons - PubMed (original) (raw)
Prevention of anterior cruciate ligament injuries in female team handball players: a prospective intervention study over three seasons
Grethe Myklebust et al. Clin J Sport Med. 2003 Mar.
Abstract
Objective: To assess the effect of a neuromuscular training program on the incidence of anterior cruciate ligament injuries in female team handball players.
Design: Prospective intervention study.
Setting: Female team handball: Division I-III in Norway.
Participants: Players from the three top divisions: control season (1998-1999), 60 teams (942 players); first intervention season (1999-2000), 58 teams (855 players); second intervention season (2000-2001), 52 teams (850 players).
Intervention: A five-phase program (duration, 15 min) with three different balance exercises focusing on neuromuscular control and planting/landing skills was developed and introduced to the players in the autumn of 1999 and revised before the start of the season in 2000. The teams were instructed in the program and supplied with an instructional video, poster, six balance mats, and six wobble boards. Additionally, a physical therapist was attached to each team to follow up with the intervention program during the second intervention period.
Main outcome measures: The number of anterior cruciate ligament injuries during the three seasons and compliance with the program.
Results: There were 29 anterior cruciate ligament injuries during the control season, 23 injuries during the first intervention season (OR, 0.87; CI, 0.50-1.52; p = 0.62), and 17 injuries during the second intervention season (OR, 0.64; CI, 0.35-1.18; p = 0.15). In the elite division, there were 13 injuries during the control season, six injuries during the first intervention season (OR, 0.51; CI, 0.19-1.35; p = 0.17), and five injuries in the second intervention season (OR, 0.37; CI, 0.13-1.05; p = 0.06). For the entire cohort, there was no difference in injury rates during the second intervention season between those who complied and those who did not comply (OR, 0.52; CI, 0.15-1.82; p = 0.31). In the elite division, the risk of injury was reduced among those who completed the anterior cruciate ligament injury prevention program (OR, 0.06; CI, 0.01-0.54; p = 0.01) compared with those who did not.
Conclusions: This study shows that it is possible to prevent anterior cruciate ligament injuries with specific neuromuscular training.
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