Publikasi Scopus 2010 s/d 2022

Zein M.I., Reurink G., Verhagen E., Kerkhoffs G.M.M.J., Van Der Horst N., Goedhart E., Anggunadi A., Knapstad A., Andersen T.E., Ishøi L., Hølmich P., Tol J.L.
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Study on Hamstring Re-injury Prevention (SHARP): protocol for an international multicentre, randomised controlled trial
2022
BMJ Open
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Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine, Amsterdam Umc Location Amc, Amsterdam, Netherlands; Faculty of Sports Science, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta, Indonesia; Amsterdam Movement Sciences, Academic Center for Evidence Based Sports Medicine, Amsterdam University Medical Centres, Amsterdam, Netherlands; Public and Occupational Health, Amsterdam Movement Sciences, Amsterdam Umc, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam University Medical Centres, Amsterdam, Netherlands; International Olympic Committee (IOC) Research Center, Amsterdam Collaboration on Health & Safety in Sports (ACHSS), Amsterdam, Netherlands; Psv Eindhoven, Eindhoven, Netherlands; Fifa Medical Center, Royal Netherlands Football Association, Knvb, Zeist, Netherlands; Sports Medicine Study Program, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Central Jakarta, Special Capital Region of Jakarta, Indonesia; Department of Sports Medicine, The Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, Oslo, Norway; Department of Sports Medicine, Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center, The Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, Oslo, Norway; The Norwegian Fa Medical Center, The Football Association of Norway, Oslo, Norway; Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Hvidovre Hospital Sports Orthopedic Research Center Copenhagen (SORC-C), Hvidovre, Denmark; Sports Medicine Department, Aspetar Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Hospital, Doha, Qatar
Zein, M.I., Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine, Amsterdam Umc Location Amc, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Faculty of Sports Science, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta, Indonesia; Reurink, G., Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine, Amsterdam Umc Location Amc, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Amsterdam Movement Sciences, Academic Center for Evidence Based Sports Medicine, Amsterdam University Medical Centres, Amsterdam, Netherlands; Verhagen, E., Public and Occupational Health, Amsterdam Movement Sciences, Amsterdam Umc, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam University Medical Centres, Amsterdam, Netherlands, International Olympic Committee (IOC) Research Center, Amsterdam Collaboration on Health & Safety in Sports (ACHSS), Amsterdam, Netherlands; Kerkhoffs, G.M.M.J., Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine, Amsterdam Umc Location Amc, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Amsterdam Movement Sciences, Academic Center for Evidence Based Sports Medicine, Amsterdam University Medical Centres, Amsterdam, Netherlands; Van Der Horst, N., Psv Eindhoven, Eindhoven, Netherlands; Goedhart, E., Fifa Medical Center, Royal Netherlands Football Association, Knvb, Zeist, Netherlands; Anggunadi, A., Sports Medicine Study Program, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Central Jakarta, Special Capital Region of Jakarta, Indonesia; Knapstad, A., Department of Sports Medicine, The Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, Oslo, Norway; Andersen, T.E., Department of Sports Medicine, Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center, The Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, Oslo, Norway, The Norwegian Fa Medical Center, The Football Association of Norway, Oslo, Norway; Ishøi, L., Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Hvidovre Hospital Sports Orthopedic Research Center Copenhagen (SORC-C), Hvidovre, Denmark; Hølmich, P., Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Hvidovre Hospital Sports Orthopedic Research Center Copenhagen (SORC-C), Hvidovre, Denmark; Tol, J.L., Amsterdam Movement Sciences, Academic Center for Evidence Based Sports Medicine, Amsterdam University Medical Centres, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Sports Medicine Department, Aspetar Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Hospital, Doha, Qatar
Introduction Previous studies showed that the Nordic hamstring exercise (NHE) effectively prevents primary hamstring injury. However, no study investigated the secondary preventing effect of the NHE on hamstring reinjury. The primary purpose of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of the NHE for preventing hamstring reinjury after return to play (RTP) following a hamstring injury in football players. The secondary purpose is to determine the effect of the NHE on sprint and jump performance. Methods and analysis This is an international multicentre, prospective, parallel-group randomised controlled trial study. Subjects include male or female football players aged 18-40 years and within 1 week of RTP following a hamstring injury will be randomised into Nordics or a control group. Subjects in both groups continue their regular football training, but the Nordics group will perform an additional NHE programme. An online questionnaire will be sent to the subjects in both groups once per week within the first 10 weeks, then continued at months 6, 9 and 12. In a (performance) substudy, we will evaluate the effect of the NHE on sprint and vertical jump performance at three time points (at the beginning of the study, after 10 weeks and 12 months of follow-up). The primary outcomes are the incidence of hamstring reinjury within 2 and 12 months. The secondary outcomes are sprint and jump performance, adherence to the programme, duration of reinjury and reinjury burden. Ethics and dissemination This study is approved by the medical ethics committee of Amsterdam University Medical Center (UMC) in the Netherlands (METC 2021_117), Faculty of Medicine Universitas Gadjah Mada in Indonesia (KE/FK/1248/EC/2021), Norwegian School of Sport Sciences in Norway (number 216-2 70 122) and Denmark (ethical submission in process). The study's findings will be disseminated in scientific peer-reviewed journals and presented at international conferences. Trial registration number NL9711. © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2022. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.
Orthopaedic sports trauma; PREVENTIVE MEDICINE; PUBLIC HEALTH; SPORTS MEDICINE
accident prevention; adult; Article; clinical protocol; controlled study; female; football; hamstring muscle; human; male; multicenter study; muscle exercise; muscle injury; Netherlands; nordic walking; outcome assessment; parallel design; prospective study; questionnaire; randomized controlled trial; secondary prevention; sport injury; sports science; training; university hospital; injury; leg injury; multicenter study (topic); randomized controlled trial (topic); soccer; soft tissue injury; Female; Hamstring Muscles; Humans; Leg Injuries; Male; Multicenter Studies as Topic; Prospective Studies; Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic; Reinjuries; Soccer; Soft Tissue Injuries
Kementerian Keuangan Republik Indonesia
The partial part of this randomised controlled trial is supported by the Indonesia Endowment Fund for Education (Lembaga Pengelola Dana Pendidikan/LPDP), Ministry of Finance Republic of Indonesia for PhD programme scholarship. There are no grant numbers.
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