Relative skeletal maturity status affects injury burden in U14 elite academy football players

Maturation progresses at different times and at different rates between individuals. Thus, differences in maturity status exist among players in the same chronological age‐based category, especially in U14 players. The purpose of this prospective study was to describe injury burden according to the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports 2022-09, Vol.32 (9), p.1400-1409
Hauptverfasser: Monasterio, Xabier, Bidaurrazaga‐Letona, Iraia, Larruskain, Jon, Lekue, Jose A., Diaz‐Beitia, Gontzal, Santisteban, Juan M., Martin‐Garetxana, Imanol, Gil, Susana M.
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Zusammenfassung:Maturation progresses at different times and at different rates between individuals. Thus, differences in maturity status exist among players in the same chronological age‐based category, especially in U14 players. The purpose of this prospective study was to describe injury burden according to the relative skeletal maturity status in U14 elite academy football players. From 2011 to 2020, injuries and individual exposure (training and match) were prospectively recorded in 183 male U14 players. Skeletal age (SA) was assessed using the Tanner‐Whitehouse 2 method. Relative skeletal maturity status [SA minus chronological age (CA)] was classified as follows: early (SA–CA > 0.5), on‐time (SA–CA ± 0.5), and late (SA–CA 
ISSN:0905-7188
1600-0838
DOI:10.1111/sms.14204