Login / Signup

Time before return to play for the most common injuries in professional football: a 16-year follow-up of the UEFA Elite Club Injury Study.

Jan EkstrandWerner KrutschArmin SprecoWart van ZoestCraig RobertsTim MeyerHåkan Bengtsson
Published in: British journal of sports medicine (2019)
The 31 most common injury diagnoses constituted a total of 78 % of all reported injuries. Most of these injuries were either mild (leading to a median absence of 7 days or less, 6440 cases = 42%) or moderate (median absence: 7-28 days, 56% = 8518 cases) while only few (2% = 311 cases) were severe (median absence of >28 days). The mean duration of absence from training and competition was significantly different (p < 0.05) between index injuries and re-injuries for six diagnoses (Achilles tendon pain, calf muscle injury, groin adductor pain, hamstring muscle injuries and quadriceps muscle injury) with longer absence following re-injuries for all six diagnoses CONCLUSIONS: The majority of all time loss due to injuries in professional football stems from injuries with an individual absence of up to 4 weeks. This article can provide guidelines for expected time away from training and competition for the most common injury types as well as for its realistic range.
Keyphrases
  • skeletal muscle
  • neuropathic pain
  • spinal cord
  • clinical practice
  • virtual reality
  • gestational age