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The value of pre-season screening for injury prediction: The development and internal validation of a multivariable prognostic model to predict indirect muscle injury risk in elite football (soccer) players (2020)
Journal Article
(2020). The value of pre-season screening for injury prediction: The development and internal validation of a multivariable prognostic model to predict indirect muscle injury risk in elite football (soccer) players. Sports Medicine, https://doi.org/10.1186/s40798-020-00249-8

Background: In elite football (soccer), periodic health examination (PHE) could provide prognostic factors to predict injury risk. Objective: To develop and internally validate a prognostic model to predict individualised indirect (non-contact) muscl... Read More about The value of pre-season screening for injury prediction: The development and internal validation of a multivariable prognostic model to predict indirect muscle injury risk in elite football (soccer) players.

Effects of in Season Multi-Directional Plyometric Training on Vertical Jump Performance, Change of Direction Speed and Dynamic Postural Control in U-21 Soccer Players (2020)
Journal Article
Jlid, M. C., Coquart, J., Maffulli, N., Paillard, T., Bisciotti, G. N., & Chamari, K. (2020). Effects of in Season Multi-Directional Plyometric Training on Vertical Jump Performance, Change of Direction Speed and Dynamic Postural Control in U-21 Soccer Players. Frontiers in Physiology, 11, -. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2020.00374

The aim of the study was to assess the effects of multi-directional plyometric training (MPT) on vertical jump height, change of direction speed (CODS), and dynamic postural control (DPC) of soccer players under 21 year (U-21). Twenty-seven male socc... Read More about Effects of in Season Multi-Directional Plyometric Training on Vertical Jump Performance, Change of Direction Speed and Dynamic Postural Control in U-21 Soccer Players.

Wild-goose chase, no predictable patient subgroups who benefit from meniscal surgery: patient-reported outcomes of 641 patients 1 year after surgery (2020)
Journal Article
(2020). Wild-goose chase, no predictable patient subgroups who benefit from meniscal surgery: patient-reported outcomes of 641 patients 1 year after surgery. British Journal of Sports Medicine, https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2018-100321

Background
Despite absence of evidence of a clinical benefit of arthroscopic partial meniscectomy (APM), many surgeons claim that subgroups of patients benefit from APM.

Objective
We developed a prognostic model predicting change in patient-repo... Read More about Wild-goose chase, no predictable patient subgroups who benefit from meniscal surgery: patient-reported outcomes of 641 patients 1 year after surgery.