Fascinating Research Article: To Examine The Efficacy of a Neuromuscular Training Intervention on Acute Sports-Related Time-Loss Injury
An 8-Week Neuromuscular Training Program After Concussion Reduces 1-Year Subsequent Injury Risk: A Randomized Clinical Trial
This research article, taken from the American Journal of Sports Medicine, examines the efficacy of a neuromuscular training (NMT) intervention on acute sports-related time-loss injury over the subsequent year relative to standard of care.
The study was conducted through a randomized clinical trial, a total of 27 youth athletes were assessed initially postconcussion and then again after they received return-to-play clearance:
- After return-to-play clearance, the athletes were then randomly assigned to either: NMT intervention (this consisted of 11 athletes) or standard of care (this consisted of 16 athletes.
- Those sectioned into the NMT intervention completed guided strength exercises with landing stabilization focus 2x per week for a duration of 8 weeks.
- Standard of care received no recommendations.
- Over the subsequent year, athletes prospectively completed a monthly log of sports-related injuries and organised sports competitions.
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