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Infographic. Injury mechanisms and situational patterns of severe lower limb muscle injuries in male professional football (soccer) players: a systematic video analysis study on 103 cases

March 2024; BJSM Francesco Della Villa, Bruno Massa, Antonio Bortolami, Gianni Nanni, Jesus Olmo, Adam Virgile, Matthew Buckthorpe

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Muscle injuries are the most common type of injury in elite male football and constitute to about a third of total time loss. Hamstring injuries are on the rise and now account for nearly one in every four injuries. Most muscle injuries in football have short lay-off times (within 4 weeks), while 11% are severe (absence >28 days). These severe injuries are the most challenging ones to treat and are associated with a high risk of reinjury.

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