Analysis of the most frequent injuries in lower limbs in football/Análisis de las lesiones más frecuentes en miembros inferiores en el fútbol

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Karen Lizeth Mendoza Lobo
Maylene López Bueno
Magda Mesa Anoceto
Ardy Rafael Rodríguez García

Abstract

Introduction: The present research originated from the notable increase in injuries in football players in Honduras.
Objective: The objective was to know the most frequent injuries and identify their location, classification and risk factors.
Material and methods: The study used the indirect or non-interactive qualitative empirical method: consultation of official documents through the search in the database, PMC US National Library of Medicine , the keywords were used: football, most frequent injuries and risk factors, remaining 28 documents directly related to the theme.
Results: The main results focus on the review carried out where it was verified that the most frequent lower limb injuries in football are located in: thigh-ankle, groin-hip, quadriceps-hamstrings, internal, cruciate and external ligaments. Regarding the classification, it was found that of the sports prevention group of the Spanish Society of Sports Medicine and that assumed by the Union of European Football Federations (UEFA) Champions League. Among the risk factors identified are: altered biomechanics of movement, body composition, previous injuries, flexibility deficit, insufficient development of endurance to isometric strength of the stabilizing muscles, muscle-tendon imbalance between quadriceps and hamstrings and the upper load volumes and training hours.
Conclusion: The present study allowed assessing the most frequent injuries of the in lower limbs in football.

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Mendoza Lobo, K. L., López Bueno, M., Mesa Anoceto, M., & Rodríguez García, A. R. (2022). Analysis of the most frequent injuries in lower limbs in football/Análisis de las lesiones más frecuentes en miembros inferiores en el fútbol. PODIUM - Journal of Science and Technology in Physical Culture, 17(3), 1269–1280. Retrieved from https://podium.upr.edu.cu/index.php/podium/article/view/1245
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