![]() Gomes Neto M, Conceição CS, de Lima Brasileiro AJ, de Sousa CS, Carvalho VO, de Jesus FL. Efficacy of the FIFA 11+ injury prevention program in the collegiate male soccer player. Silvers-Granelli H, Mandelbaum B, Adeniji O, Insler S, Bizzini M, Pohlig R, Junge A, Snyder-Mackler L, Dvorak J. Efficacy of the FIFA 11+ warm-up programme in male youth football: a cluster randomised controlled trial. Owoeye OB, Akinbo SR, Tella BA, Olawale OA. Injury prevention in male veteran football players–a randomised controlled trial using “FIFA 11+”. Hammes D, Aus der Fünten K, Kaiser S, Frisen E, Bizzini M, Meyer T. Evaluation of how different implementation strategies of an injury prevention programme (FIFA 11+) impact team adherence and injury risk in Canadian female youth football players: a cluster-randomised trial. Steffen K, Meeuwisse WH, Romiti M, Kang J, McKay C, Bizzini M, Dvorak J, Finch C, Myklebust G, Emery CA. The FIFA 11+ program is effective in preventing injuries in elite male basketball players: a cluster randomized controlled trial. Longo UG, Loppini M, Berton A, Marinozzi A, Maffulli N, Denaro V. Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports. Preventing injuries in female youth football–a cluster‐randomized controlled trial. Steffen K, Myklebust G, Olsen OE, Holme I, Bahr R. Prevention of soccer injuries: supervision by doctor and physiotherapist. FIFA 11+: an effective programme to prevent football injuries in various player groups worldwide-a narrative review. Injury prevention in professional sports: protecting your investments. Countrywide campaign to prevent soccer injuries in Swiss amateur players. Junge A, Lamprecht M, Stamm H, Hasler H, Bizzini M, Tschopp M, Reuter H, Wyss H, Chilvers C, Dvorak J. Methods for epidemiological study of injuries to professional football players: developing the UEFA model. Hägglund M, Waldén M, Bahr R, Ekstrand J. BMC sports science, medicine and rehabilitation. The FIFA 11+ injury prevention program for soccer players: a systematic review. Sadigursky D, Braid JA, De Lira DN, Machado BA, Carneiro RJ, Colavolpe PO. International journal of environmental research and public health. The impact of the FIFA 11+ training program on injury prevention in football players: a systematic review. 2011 Jun 45(7):553–8.īarengo NC, Meneses-Echávez JF, Ramírez-Vélez R, Cohen DD, Tovar G, Bautista JE. Injury incidence and injury patterns in professional football: the UEFA injury study. The Football Association Medical Research Programme: an audit of injuries in professional football-analysis of preseason injuries. The burden of sports injuries in the European Union. Injury risk associated with playing actions during competitive soccer. FIFA Communications Division, Information Services. FIFA Big Count 2006: 270 million people active in football. Football injuries during the World Cup 2002. Conclusion: FIFA 11+ training is recommended as a type of warm-up exercise due to its ease of use in soccer athletes, as it has been shown that doing this exercise program can significantly reduce the risk of injury in footballers. Also, those who followed the intermittent exercise program showed a significant improvement in performance and health-related factors. ![]() Results: Players who used the FIFA 11+ program reported less damage. Finally, 6 studies had the inclusion criteria. Methods and Materials: Using the keywords of Football, Soccer, Injury prevention, FIFA 11, and FIFA 11+ in the Google Scholar, Science Direct, and PubMed databases, related studies were searched from 2002 to 2019. The purpose of this review study was to investigate the effect of FIFA 11+ training on the extent to which football players are injured and their performance. Recently, many studies have been conducted on the effectiveness of this program in injury prevention. This program includes warm-up preparation exercises. The FIFA 11+ warm-up program is one of the most recent injury prevention programs developed by FIFA. So, it is necessary to do exercises that prevent injury. Introduction: Football is one of the most popular sports in the world, however, the risk of injury in football players is high.
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