Reduction in re-injury rates with coach-controlled rehabilitation program .
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OE Journal. 2013;1(11):307 Am J Sports Med. 2007 Sep;35(9):1433-42. Epub 2007 Mar 16582 amateur male soccer players (24 teams) were randomized to either an intervention group in which coaches implemented an intervention program consisting of re-injury prevention principles or a control group where the coaches did not receive any information on the management and prevention of injuries or return to play principles. The results indicate that the coach-controlled rehabilitation program had a positive effect, reducing re-injury rates in amateur soccer players.
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