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Assessing the Return on Investment of Injury Prevention Procedures in Professional Football.

Colin W Fuller
Published in: Sports medicine (Auckland, N.Z.) (2020)
Researchers should focus on developing injury prevention programmes that provide an adequate return on players' time investment, otherwise there is no incentive for clubs to implement the programmes. Reporting that an injury prevention programme produces a statistically significant reduction in the incidence of injury, for example, is insufficient information. Injury prevention programmes should focus on 'at risk' players to increase the return on investment, and researchers should evaluate and report on the utility of prevention programmes within the intended sports setting.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • emergency department
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  • risk factors
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