نتایج جستجو برای: young football players

تعداد نتایج: 294384  

Journal: :Journal of neurotrauma 2013
Daniel R Seichepine Julie M Stamm Daniel H Daneshvar David O Riley Christine M Baugh Brandon E Gavett Yorghos Tripodis Brett Martin Christine Chaisson Ann C McKee Robert C Cantu Christopher J Nowinski Robert A Stern

Repetitive mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), such as that experienced by contact-sport athletes, has been associated with the development of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). Executive dysfunction is believed to be among the earliest symptoms of CTE, with these symptoms presenting in the fourth or fifth decade of life. The present study used a well-validated self-report measure to study...

Journal: :journal of research in rehabilitation sciences 0
ملیحه حدادنژاد malihe hadadnezhad امیر لطافت کار amir letafatkar ملیحه حدادنژاد امیر لطافت کار

introduction: the aim of this study was to explore the relationship between genu varum abnormality and the performance and strength of lower extremity in teenage footballers. materials and methods: 60 young male football players with the mean age of 15.2± 0.78 yr, mean weight of 58.9 ± 3.39 kg and mean height of 166.6.21 cm participated in this study. kendall’s method and plumb line were used t...

Journal: :Journal of child neurology 2011
Jared R Brosch Meredith R Golomb

Three adolescent football players who had ischemic stroke associated with football practice and play are described. The literature on stroke associated with childhood sports and football in particular is reviewed, and the multiple mechanisms by which football can contribute to ischemic stroke are discussed.

2017
JOANNA SZCZEPANIAK MONIKA GUSZKOWSKA

Introduction. The aim of the study was to determine the causal attributions of success and failure in a football match in a group of football players, as well as to investigate the association of the players’ attributions with their level of achievement and the relationships between their causal attributions and affective states. Material and methods. The study involved 75 football players, inc...

Journal: :Neurosurgery 2011
Mark C Drakos Brian T Feeley Ronnie Barnes Mark Muller T Pepper Burruss Russell F Warren

BACKGROUND AND IMPORTANCE Injuries in professional football players are common because of the nature of the collisions and the frequency of axial loading to the cervical spine. These injuries should be thoroughly evaluated because they can put the player at risk of future injury and even paralysis. The focus of this report is to present 2 cases of this injury and review the current body of lite...

حسینی, سید حسین, حشمتی, صفورا, لطافتکار, امیر, محمدی, آزیتا,

Objective: Football players are more likely to suffer from lower limb injuries than other athletes do; at the same time, they need a high level of coordination, postural control, strength and range of motion to achieve optimal performance. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of six weeks of hamstring eccentric exercises on the postural control and knee joint proprioception in a...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2010
Chris G Koutures Andrew J M Gregory

Injury rates in youth soccer, known as football outside the United States, are higher than in many other contact/collision sports and have greater relative numbers in younger, preadolescent players. With regard to musculoskeletal injuries, young females tend to suffer more knee injuries, and young males suffer more ankle injuries. Concussions are fairly prevalent in soccer as a result of contac...

2015
Adam J. Woods Alexander Kranjec Matt Lehet Anjan Chatterjee

In American football, pass interference calls can be difficult to make, especially when the timing of contact between players is ambiguous. American football history contains many examples of controversial pass interference decisions, often with fans, players, and officials interpreting the same event differently. The current study sought to evaluate the influence of experience with concepts im...

Journal: :Journal of sports science & medicine 2014
Oluwatoyosi B A Owoeye Sunday R A Akinbo Bosede A Tella Olajide A Olawale

The FIFA 11+ is a structured warm-up programme specially designed to prevent injuries among football players from age 14 years and above. However, studies to prove its efficacy are generally few and it is yet to be tested in male youth footballers and among African players. The purpose of the study was to examine the efficacy of the FIFA 11+ programme in reducing the risk of injuries among male...

Journal: :Journal of science and medicine in sport 2010
Justin F Crow Alan J Pearce James P Veale Dan VanderWesthuizen Paul T Coburn Tania Pizzari

Groin pain is a condition with a high prevalence in young Australian football players. It is considered that early identification of this condition allows for optimal management. Eighty-six players from two elite under-age Australian football sides were screened weekly for hip adductor muscle strength, using a hand-held dynamometer and for the onset of groin pain. The maximum variation in the a...

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