The study revealed a high incidence of injuries among QSL players, with a total of 4,789 recorded.
Doha: Aspetar, Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Hospital, has released findings from its extensive study into injury patterns among professional football players in the Qatar Stars League (QSL).
The largest of its kind worldwide in football industry, the study spans eight seasons (2014/15 to 2021/22) and offers unprecedented insights into injury rates, impact, and trends.
The study revealed a high incidence of injuries among QSL players, with a total of 4,789 recorded. Players were found to be at greater risk of injury during matches compared to training sessions.
The study also quantified the time players lost due to injuries, with hamstring strains identified as the most common injury and ACL tears associated with the longest recovery periods.
Encouragingly, the study showed a decline in gradual onset injuries and a non-significant reduction in sudden onset match injuries over the eight seasons.
This suggests potential improvements in injury prevention measures or changes in training and match conditions. However, re-injuries remained a concern, accounting for 10.8 percent of all injuries, emphasising the need for effective rehabilitation and monitoring.
Interestingly, the injury patterns observed in Qatari football closely resemble those reported in Asian and European leagues, indicating comparable injury risks across these regions.
“This comprehensive study provides a foundation for enhancing player welfare and performance in Qatari football,” said Dr, Montassar Tabben, a researcher at Aspetar’s Sports Injury and Illness Prevention Programme (ASPREV).
“By understanding injury patterns and trends, we can develop targeted prevention strategies and optimise recovery processes.”
Launched in November 2012, ASPREV combines research and implementation to build on Aspetar’s and the National Sports Medicine Programme’s strengths, fostering collaborations locally and internationally.
The programme conducts long-term research into injury and illness prevention, with data used in various collaborative projects exploring the link between general health, musculoskeletal conditions, and injury risk.
A.J. Brown's sixth season in the NFL was likely his most memorable. The All-Pro wide receiver delivered a third consecutive 1,000-yard season and was a key par
CLEMSON — Dabo Swinney had no conversations about canceling Clemson football's spring game despite other programs doing so.Clemson will host its spring gam
When Paul Lasike first arrived at BYU as a freshman in 2009, he didn’t see a football career in his future. Not one in college and especially not one in the N
The Army West Point Black Knights football team will play five home games, travel to face last year’s conference championship game opponent and face both serv