Prehab & Injury Prevention Programs in Sports
Exercise Matters26 Mar 2025

Prehab & Injury Prevention Programs in Sports

Summary

This episode of Exercise Matters delves into the significance of prehab exercises and injury prevention programs in sports. Hosts Randall Cooper and Mick Hughes discuss various types of injuries, including hamstring and adductor injuries, and highlight effective exercises such as Nordic curls and Copenhagen exercises. They emphasise the importance of integrating these programs into regular training routines and the need for awareness among athletes and coaches. The conversation also touches on the role of core and hip strength in preventing injuries for runners and the key components that contribute to the success of injury prevention programs.


Takeaways

Injury prevention programs are essential for athletes of all levels.

Nordic curls can significantly reduce hamstring injuries.

Eccentric strength training is crucial for injury prevention.

Copenhagen exercises are effective for adductor injury prevention.

Regularity and frequency of exercises enhance their effectiveness.

Plyometric exercises should be included in injury prevention programs.

Awareness of injury prevention programs is low among recreational athletes.

Core and hip strength are vital for runners' injury prevention.

Injury prevention programs should be integrated into regular training.

Tailoring programs to individual athletes can improve outcomes.


Sound Bites

"Injury prevention does matter."

"Nordics can reduce hamstring strains by 50%."

"Proximal strength is vital for runners."


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Injury Prevention Programs

01:42 The Importance of Prehab Exercises

06:10 Types of Injuries Prevented by Prehab

07:48 Focus on Hamstring Injuries

13:36 Understanding Adductor Injuries

19:18 Ankle and Proprioception Exercises

21:29 Injury Prevention for Runners

23:22 Key Components for Program Success

28:59 Utilizing Existing Injury Prevention Programs


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