Injury Prevention

Injury Prevention

STRIDE Injury Prevention Program

Injuries can be devastating for athletes and good evidence now exists about what can be done to attempt to minimise sports injuries. The STRIDE Program in conjunction with TORC (Trauma & Orthopaedic Research Charity) is an education program aimed at small grass roots clubs to highlight the importance of undertaking regular strengthening exercises to reduce the risk of injuries in both children and adults in sport.

Kids Injury Prevention Training

Regular compliance with injury prevention programs like this has shown >50% overall injury reduction. It is important to encourage multisport participation particularly among children to ensure these young athletes develop a broad range of transferable skills and global strength and balance.

Physical literacy means having a broad range of athletic skills, coordination, balance & stability which improves performance with the added side effect of reducing injuries, particularly ACL injury.

Injury prevention should be looked at in 3 main ways:

Injury prevention warm up
Strength & Conditioning to prevent ACL injury
Plyometrics to prevent ACL injury

For more information about the STRIDE Injury Prevention Program – Please contact Trauma & Orthopaedic Research Charity team based in Musgrave Park Hospital.

PEP Injury Prevention Video