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. 
The study concludes that NMT intervention initiated after their return-to-play clearance may significantly reduce sports-related time-loss injuries over the subsequent year. 

Ultimately, this study reveals the importance of single limb testing and training as part of concussion return to play decisions to reduce the risk of ACL and lower extremity injuries post-concussion. 

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