Accelerometry as a method for external workload monitoring in invasion team sports. A systematic review

CD Gómez-Carmona, A Bastida-Castillo, SJ Ibáñez… - PloS one, 2020 - journals.plos.org
Accelerometry is a recent method used to quantify workload in team sports. A rapidly
increasing number of studies supports the practical implementation of accelerometry …

Is the acute: chronic workload ratio (ACWR) associated with risk of time-loss injury in professional team sports? A systematic review of methodology, variables and …

R Andrade, EH Wik, A Rebelo-Marques, P Blanch… - Sports medicine, 2020 - Springer
Background The acute: chronic workload ratio (ACWR) is an index of the acute workload
relative to the cumulative chronic workloads. The monitoring of physical workloads using the …

The relationship between acute: chronic workload ratios and injury risk in sports: a systematic review

D Maupin, B Schram, E Canetti… - Open access journal of …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose Low injury rates have previously been correlated with sporting team success,
highlighting the importance of injury prevention programs. Recent methods, such as acute …

The training-performance puzzle: how can the past inform future training directions?

TJ Gabbett - Journal of Athletic Training, 2020 - meridian.allenpress.com
Over the past 20 years, research on the training-load–injury relationship has grown
exponentially. With the benefit of more data, our understanding of the training-performance …

[HTML][HTML] Workload and injury in professional soccer players: role of injury tissue type and injury severity

K Enright, M Green, G Hay… - International journal of …, 2020 - thieme-connect.com
The purpose of the present study was to examine the influence of workload prior to injury on
injury (tissue type and severity) in professional soccer players. Twenty-eight days of …

The quantification of acceleration events in elite team sport: a systematic review

RIM Delves, RJ Aughey, K Ball, GM Duthie - Sports Medicine-Open, 2021 - Springer
Background Wearable tracking devices are commonly utilised to quantify the external
acceleration load of team sport athletes during training and competition. The ability to …

Sprint variables are associated with the odds ratios of non-contact injuries in professional soccer players

H Nobari, E Mainer-Pardos… - International journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Significant evidence has emerged that a high volume of sprinting during training is
associated with an increased risk of non-contact injuries in professional soccer players …

A cherry, ripe for picking: the relationship between the acute-chronic workload ratio and health problems

T Dalen-Lorentsen, TE Andersen, J Bjørneboe… - Journal of Orthopaedic & …, 2021 - jospt.org
Objective To investigate whether the relationship between the acute-chronic workload ratio
(ACWR) and health problems varies when different methodological approaches are used to …

Validation of wearable sensors during team sport-specific movements in indoor environments

M Roell, H Mahler, J Lienhard, D Gehring, A Gollhofer… - Sensors, 2019 - mdpi.com
The aim of this study was to determine possible influences, including data processing and
sport-specific demands, on the validity of acceleration measures by an inertial measurement …

Techniques to derive and clean acceleration and deceleration data of athlete tracking technologies in team sports: A scoping review

S Ellens, K Middleton, PB Gastin… - Journal of Sports …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
The application of acceleration and deceleration data as a measure of an athlete's physical
performance is common practice in team sports. Acceleration and deceleration are …