To Evaluate the Effectiveness of an Injury Prevention Program in Athletics
- Conditions
- AthleticsWounds and InjuriesPrevention Program
- Interventions
- Other: Athletics Injury Prevention ProgramOther: regular training
- Registration Number
- NCT03307434
- Brief Summary
The practice of Athletics leads to risk of injuries: about 61 to 76% athletes will occurred at least one injury during a season. The prevention of Athletics injuries thus represents a major challenge for all stakeholders around athletes. In team sports, injury prevention programs have been implemented and scientifically validated. However, no injury prevention programs have been implemented and scientifically validated for Athletics. In this context, a primary objective will be to analyze the effectiveness of an Athletics Injury Prevention Program (AIPP) to reduce the frequency (percentage) of athletes presenting at least one injury complaint related to athletic practice at long term (40 weeks). A statistician will carry out a randomized control trial in cluster (clubs with AIPP and clubs without AIPP), multicenter, including athletes between 15 and 40 years old and licensed in athletic clubs and followed during an athletic season.
- Detailed Description
The person in charge of the platform will collect on a weekly basis via a IT-questionnaire sent out automatically every Monday the following parameters: injury complaints (presence or absence, and characteristics if presence) and exposure (number of hours of athletic practice (training and competition) and intensity), and the number of AIPP realization per week. The main criterion will be the frequency (percentage) of athletes presenting at least one injury complaint that have a consequence on the practice (reduction or cessation of practice).
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 880
- To dismissed in athletics clubs affiliated to French Federation of Athletics
- To practice one of the disciplines of athletics
- Men or women aged between 15 and 40 years
- Patient's refusal to participate in the study and / or inability to express agreement or signing the informed consent
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description experimental group Athletics Injury Prevention Program experimental group is composed of athletes will be followed the Athletics Injury Prevention Program control group regular training control group is composed of athletes will be continued their regular training
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method injury complaint and have a consequence on the practice at 40 weeks Frequency of athletes presenting at least one injury complaint and have a consequence on the practice (reduction or cessation of practice).
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method injury complaint number and hours number of athletic practice at 40 weeks Correlation between injury complaint number and hours number of athletic practice
injury complaint number and weeks number of athletic practice at 40 weeks Correlation between injury complaint number and weeks number of athletic practice
week without injury complaints at 40 weeks Frequency of week without injury complaints
injury complaint number at the training at 40 weeks Frequency of injury complaint number at the training
injury complaint number and at the competition at 40 weeks Frequency of injury complaint number at the competition
type of injury complaint between 4 consequences at 40 weeks the 4 consequences of injury complaint are : No consequence of athletic practice; reduce practice; Stop practice; and Consequence of practice
injury complaint number by groups at 40 weeks Correlation of injury complaint number by groups
injury complaint type at 40 weeks Number of injury complaint type: hamstrings, Achilles tendons, ankles, knees and rachis
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Chu Saint-Etienne
🇫🇷Saint-Étienne, France