Physical activity and especially competitive sports are continuously affected by a high incidence of injury, which is difficult to reduce. This article reviews the literature on the different neuromuscular risk factors predisposing athletes to suffer a higher incidence of injury, especially in those sports where jumps, changes of direction and high speed changes (acceleration and deceleration) dominate. The current literature emphasizes the following injury risk factors related to control of the neuromuscular system: muscle fatigue, changes in the intensity and time of muscle activation, decreased muscle coactivation, increased dynamic knee valgus, inappropriate muscle stiffness, deficits in postural stability, impaired proprioception, core deficits, neuromuscular imbalances between dominant and non-dominant leg, and decreased feedforward mechanism. The analysis of these risk factors provides a practical guide for the design of prevention programs for each type of sport, and will be useful for coaches, physical trainers and physiotherapists.
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Vol. 48. Issue 179.
Pages 109-120 (July - September 2013)
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Vol. 48. Issue 179.
Pages 109-120 (July - September 2013)
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Neuromuscular risk factors of sports injury
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Azahara Fort Vanmeerhaeghea,
, Azahara Fort Vanmeerhaegheb, Daniel Romero Rodriguezc
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a Facultat de Psicologia, Ciències de l'Educació i de l'Esport Blanquerna, Universitat Ramon Llull, Barcelona, Espanya
b Escola Universitària de la salut i l'esport (EUSES), Universitat de Girona, Girona, España
c Escola Universitària de la salut i l'esport (EUSES), Universitat de Girona, Cataluña, España
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Keywords:
Risk factors
Sports injury
Prevention
Neuromuscular system