Educational intervention promotes injury prevention adherence in club collegiate men's lacrosse athletes.
Steven P GawrysWestin J WongLawsen M ParkerJustin T BradshawEvan G StarrBen WildePublished in: Journal of osteopathic medicine (2023)
The increased frequency of stretching suggests increased compliance toward injury prevention practices. Decreased self-reported levels of overall pain, and decreased pain in the hamstring, show that the subjects surveyed in the sample reported less pain and increased time stretching at the end of the season compared with the beginning of the season. Educational intervention offers an affordable measure to provide club collegiate athletes with resources to reduce injury rates through athlete compliance to targeted stretches.