Sources

Various articles on the website refer to publicly available articles.

A non-exhaustive list is provided here below.

Shin Guard Standards

European standard EN 13061:2009

US standard ND090-06m18

Football Injuries

Traumatic leg fractures in UEFA football athletes

UEFA Club Injury Report

Time before return to play for the most common injuries in professional football

The lack of standardized outcome measures following lower extremity injury in elite soccer: a systematic review

Perceptions of football players regarding injury risk factors and prevention strategies

Is there a correlation between coaches’ leadership styles and injuries in elite football teams? A study of 36 elite teams in 17 countries

Prognostic factors for specific lower extremity and spinal musculoskeletal injuries identified through medical screening and training load monitoring in professional football (soccer) a systematic review

Epidemiology and return to play following isolated syndesmotic injuries of the ankle: a prospective cohort study of 3677 male professional footballers in the UEFA Elite Club Injury Stud

A systematic approach to the characterisation of human impact injury scenarios in sport

Injury incidence and injury patterns in professional football: the UEFA injury study

Football Shin Guards

The Effectiveness of Shin Guards Used by Football Players

Performance of football shin guards for direct stud impacts

Comparison of soccer shin guards in preventing tibia fracture

The kick: biomechanics and collision injury

Bone Fractures

Human Response to High-Rate Loading

Ground reaction force metrics are not strongly correlated with tibial bone load when running across speeds and slopes: Implications for science, sport and wearable tech

Lower Limb Posture Affects the Mechanism of Injury in Under-Body Blast