Copenhagen hip and groin outcome score (HAGOS) in male soccer: reference values for hip and groin injury-free players

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Copenhagen hip and groin outcome score (HAGOS) in male soccer : reference values for hip and groin injury-free players. / Thorborg, Kristian; Branci, Sonia; Stensbirk, Frederik; Jensen, Jesper; Hölmich, Per.

I: British Journal of Sports Medicine, Bind 48, Nr. 7, 04.2014, s. 557-559.

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Thorborg, K, Branci, S, Stensbirk, F, Jensen, J & Hölmich, P 2014, 'Copenhagen hip and groin outcome score (HAGOS) in male soccer: reference values for hip and groin injury-free players', British Journal of Sports Medicine, bind 48, nr. 7, s. 557-559. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2013-092607

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Thorborg, K., Branci, S., Stensbirk, F., Jensen, J., & Hölmich, P. (2014). Copenhagen hip and groin outcome score (HAGOS) in male soccer: reference values for hip and groin injury-free players. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 48(7), 557-559. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2013-092607

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Thorborg K, Branci S, Stensbirk F, Jensen J, Hölmich P. Copenhagen hip and groin outcome score (HAGOS) in male soccer: reference values for hip and groin injury-free players. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 2014 apr.;48(7):557-559. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2013-092607

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Thorborg, Kristian ; Branci, Sonia ; Stensbirk, Frederik ; Jensen, Jesper ; Hölmich, Per. / Copenhagen hip and groin outcome score (HAGOS) in male soccer : reference values for hip and groin injury-free players. I: British Journal of Sports Medicine. 2014 ; Bind 48, Nr. 7. s. 557-559.

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abstract = "BACKGROUND/AIM: Reference values are needed in order to interpret the Copenhagen Hip and Groin Outcome Score (HAGOS) in male soccer players with hip and groin pain. The aim of this study was to establish reference values for HAGOS in hip and groin injury-free male soccer players.METHODS: We included 444 groin injury-free soccer players from 40 clubs (divisions 1-4) in Eastern Denmark, mean age (SD) 23.6 (4.4), training soccer 3.4 (1) times per week. All players were hip and groin injury-free at the time of inclusion (beginning of season, 2011).RESULTS: Of the 444 hip and groin injury-free players, 301 reported no hip and/or groin pain in either the present or the previous season, and 143 reported that they had experienced hip and/or groin pain in the previous season. Players (n=143) with hip and groin pain in the previous season displayed lower scores than players without (n=301), for all HAGOS subscales (p<0.001). Age and playing level were not related to HAGOS. The 95% reference ranges for HAGOS subscales in hip and groin injury-free soccer players, with no pain in the previous or present season (n=301), are: pain: 80.1-100, symptoms: 64.3-100, activities of daily living: 80.3-100, sport and recreational activities: 71.9-100, participation in physical activity: 75-100 and quality of living: 75-100.CONCLUSIONS: Lower HAGOS subscales are seen in soccer players who have experienced hip and/or groin pain in the previous season, compared with those who have not. Median HAGOS subscale scores in hip and groin injury-free soccer players are in proximity to the maximum score (100 points).",
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TY - JOUR

T1 - Copenhagen hip and groin outcome score (HAGOS) in male soccer

T2 - reference values for hip and groin injury-free players

AU - Thorborg, Kristian

AU - Branci, Sonia

AU - Stensbirk, Frederik

AU - Jensen, Jesper

AU - Hölmich, Per

PY - 2014/4

Y1 - 2014/4

N2 - BACKGROUND/AIM: Reference values are needed in order to interpret the Copenhagen Hip and Groin Outcome Score (HAGOS) in male soccer players with hip and groin pain. The aim of this study was to establish reference values for HAGOS in hip and groin injury-free male soccer players.METHODS: We included 444 groin injury-free soccer players from 40 clubs (divisions 1-4) in Eastern Denmark, mean age (SD) 23.6 (4.4), training soccer 3.4 (1) times per week. All players were hip and groin injury-free at the time of inclusion (beginning of season, 2011).RESULTS: Of the 444 hip and groin injury-free players, 301 reported no hip and/or groin pain in either the present or the previous season, and 143 reported that they had experienced hip and/or groin pain in the previous season. Players (n=143) with hip and groin pain in the previous season displayed lower scores than players without (n=301), for all HAGOS subscales (p<0.001). Age and playing level were not related to HAGOS. The 95% reference ranges for HAGOS subscales in hip and groin injury-free soccer players, with no pain in the previous or present season (n=301), are: pain: 80.1-100, symptoms: 64.3-100, activities of daily living: 80.3-100, sport and recreational activities: 71.9-100, participation in physical activity: 75-100 and quality of living: 75-100.CONCLUSIONS: Lower HAGOS subscales are seen in soccer players who have experienced hip and/or groin pain in the previous season, compared with those who have not. Median HAGOS subscale scores in hip and groin injury-free soccer players are in proximity to the maximum score (100 points).

AB - BACKGROUND/AIM: Reference values are needed in order to interpret the Copenhagen Hip and Groin Outcome Score (HAGOS) in male soccer players with hip and groin pain. The aim of this study was to establish reference values for HAGOS in hip and groin injury-free male soccer players.METHODS: We included 444 groin injury-free soccer players from 40 clubs (divisions 1-4) in Eastern Denmark, mean age (SD) 23.6 (4.4), training soccer 3.4 (1) times per week. All players were hip and groin injury-free at the time of inclusion (beginning of season, 2011).RESULTS: Of the 444 hip and groin injury-free players, 301 reported no hip and/or groin pain in either the present or the previous season, and 143 reported that they had experienced hip and/or groin pain in the previous season. Players (n=143) with hip and groin pain in the previous season displayed lower scores than players without (n=301), for all HAGOS subscales (p<0.001). Age and playing level were not related to HAGOS. The 95% reference ranges for HAGOS subscales in hip and groin injury-free soccer players, with no pain in the previous or present season (n=301), are: pain: 80.1-100, symptoms: 64.3-100, activities of daily living: 80.3-100, sport and recreational activities: 71.9-100, participation in physical activity: 75-100 and quality of living: 75-100.CONCLUSIONS: Lower HAGOS subscales are seen in soccer players who have experienced hip and/or groin pain in the previous season, compared with those who have not. Median HAGOS subscale scores in hip and groin injury-free soccer players are in proximity to the maximum score (100 points).

KW - Denmark

KW - Groin

KW - Hip Injuries

KW - Humans

KW - Injury Severity Score

KW - Male

KW - Questionnaires

KW - Reference Values

KW - Soccer

KW - Young Adult

U2 - 10.1136/bjsports-2013-092607

DO - 10.1136/bjsports-2013-092607

M3 - Letter

C2 - 23850734

VL - 48

SP - 557

EP - 559

JO - British Journal of Sports Medicine

JF - British Journal of Sports Medicine

SN - 0306-3674

IS - 7

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