The effectiveness of injury prevention programs for youth and adolescent athletes
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
International Journal of Athletic Therapy and Training
Abstract
Clinical Question: In youth and adolescent athletes, are jumping/plyometric exercises more effective than balance exercises in preventing sport-related injuries? Objective: The aim of this article is to examine the meta-analysis by Rössler et al.1 as it relates to the clinical question. Conclusion: Evidence in this meta-analysis suggests that injury prevention programs provide beneficial effects in injury reduction for youth and adolescent athletes. Prevention programs that contained jumping or plyometric exercises and were targeted toward females appeared to be especially beneficial for decreasing injury risk.
First Page
25
Last Page
31
DOI
10.1123/ijatt.2015-0034
Publication Date
3-1-2016
Recommended Citation
Weber, Michelle L.; Lam, Kenneth C.; and McLeod, Tamara C.Valovich, "The effectiveness of injury prevention programs for youth and adolescent athletes" (2016). AT Faculty Publications. 209.
https://scholarworks.atsu.edu/at-faculty/209