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The Relationship Between Acute: Chronic Workload Ratios and Injury Risk in Sports: A Systematic Review.

Danny MaupinBenjamin SchramElisa F D CanettiRobin Marc Orr
Published in: Open access journal of sports medicine (2020)
Considering the high variability, it appears that utilizing ACWR for external (eg, total distance) and internal (eg, heart rate) loads may be related to injury risk. Calculating ACWR using exponentially weighted moving averages may potentially result in a more sensitive measure. There also appears to be a trend towards the ratios of 0.80-1.30 demonstrating the lowest risk of injury. However, there may be issues with the ACWR method that must be addressed before it is confidently used to mitigate injury risk. Utilizing standardized approaches will allow for more objective conclusions to be drawn across multiple populations.
Keyphrases
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