There are many injury prevention steps that can be employed by an individual to ensure the risk of injury is reduced.
Common Soccer Injuries: As soccer is a contact sport the risk of injury is great, this article looks to highlight the most common and how they come about. Read Article
Personal Responsibilities for Preventing Injuries: If the coach and the player both take responsibilities for the types of injuries that can arise it is possible to minimise the risk of them occurring. Read Article
Top Ten Tips from Top to Toe: This article looks to highlight some of the preventable smaller injuries that players can experience due to their kit and accessories. Read Article
Getting the Right Boot: It is not uncommon for player’s to experience foot pain and injury due to their choice of footwear both on match days and during training sessions. Read Article
Five Top Tips for Ensuring Footwear Fits Comfortably: Comfortable footwear is crucial to a player regardless what standard they perform at. Read Article
Foot Care: This article will look to discover the most familiar and widespread foot problems and suggest prevention measures that can be employed, so that players do not fall victim to them. Read Article
Ankles: Article that looks at the ankle, common injuries that can occur and how the individual can strengthen the ankle joint. Read Article
Toe Nail Care: The toe nails are integral parts of the player's feet and therefore should be carefully looked after so that they remain in the best possible condition to avoid injury and discomfort. Read Article
Hamstrings: Due to the nature of soccer it is very common for players to suffer from hamstring related injuries. Read Article
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