U.S., Feb. 10 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07395583) titled 'Preventing Non-Contact Hamstring Injuries in Elite Footballers: Eccentric vs Concentric Training' on Jan. 26.
Brief Summary: Football is a sport with a high risk of injury, and hamstring muscle injuries are among the most common problems faced by players. These injuries can reduce a player's performance, cause time away from training and matches, and place a burden on medical teams and clubs. Many training programs recommend eccentric hamstring exercises to prevent these injuries, but there is limited evidence comparing eccentric exercises with concentric exercises or a combination of both, especially in elite male football players....