Prevention of Lower Limb and Groin Injuries: the Sport Without Injury ProgrammE (SWIPE) Football Trial (SWIPEsoccer)
Athletic Injuries
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Athletic Injuries focused on measuring Prevention
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria for randomized intervention arms A and B:
- Teams participating in youth or adult league series in the 2020 football season. All players in the eligible teams will be invited to participate (players from the age of 14 and older, born 2006 or earlier)
- Teams who have not used a structured training program aiming to prevent injuries that resembles the 3 intervention arms (e.g. the Knee Control program, Knee Control+ program, 11+ program, Adductor strengthening program) on a regular basis the last year
- Teams who have scheduled training at least twice per week
Inclusion criteria for the non-randomized intervention arm C:
- Teams participating in youth or adult league series in the 2020 football season. All players in the eligible teams will be invited to participate (players from the age of 14 and older, born 2006 or earlier)
- Teams who have used the Knee Control program on a regular basis the last year, but no other structured training program aiming to prevent injuries (e.g. the Knee Control+ program, 11+ program, Adductor strengthening program)
- Teams who have scheduled training at least twice per week
Exclusion Criteria:
- Teams who have used a structured groin injury prevention exercise program (e.g. Adductor strengthening program, Hölmich protocol) on a regular basis the last year
Sites / Locations
- Linköping University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
Active Comparator
Knee Control+
Adductor strengthening program
Knee Control
Knee Control+ consists of 6 different exercises, with 10 different variations/progressions, and takes 10-15 minutes to complete. In addition, teams are instructed to perform a 5-minute running warm-up before the Knee Control+ exercises. Teams are to carry out the running warm-up and Knee Control+ at all training sessions, and the running warm-up before all matches, during the whole season. Knee Control+ is based on the Knee Control program but with more variations for each exercise making it easier to tailor for the needs in the respective teams.
The Adductor strengthening program consists of a single exercise with three levels of difficulty. The exercise is based on the Copenhagen Adduction exercise. Teams are to carry out the Adductor strengthening program as part of their regular warm-up 2-3 times per week, one set per side, during the pre-season, and 1 time per week, one set per side during the in-season.
Teams will carry on their normal training and warm-up routines using the Knee Control program with no intervention from the researchers. Knee Control consists of 6 different exercises, with 4 different variations/progressions and 1 pair-exercise.