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Thor Einar Andersen

Researcher at Norwegian School of Sport Sciences

Publications -  91
Citations -  7625

Thor Einar Andersen is an academic researcher from Norwegian School of Sport Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Football. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 83 publications receiving 6586 citations. Previous affiliations of Thor Einar Andersen include The Football Association.

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Consensus statement on injury definitions and data collection procedures in studies of football (soccer) injuries

TL;DR: Recommendations are made on how the incidence of match and training injuries should be reported and a checklist of issues and information that should be included in published reports of studies of football injuries is presented.
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Comprehensive warm-up programme to prevent injuries in young female footballers: cluster randomised controlled trial

TL;DR: Though the primary outcome of reduction in lower extremity injury did not reach significance, the risk of severe injuries, overuse injuries, and injuries overall was reduced, indicating that a structured warm-up programme can prevent injuries in young female football players.
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Consensus Statement on Injury Definitions and Data Collection Procedures in Studies of Football (Soccer) Injuries

TL;DR: Recommendations are made on how the incidence of match and training injuries should be reported and a checklist of issues and information that should be included in published reports of studies of football injuries is presented.
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Prevention of hamstring strains in elite soccer: an intervention study.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used eccentric strength training with Nordic hamstring lowers combined with warm-up stretching to reduce the risk of hamstring strains, while no effect was detected from flexibility training alone.
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Three distinct mechanisms predominate in non-contact anterior cruciate ligament injuries in male professional football players: a systematic video analysis of 39 cases

TL;DR: Eighty-five per cent of the ACL injuries in male professional football players resulted from non-contact or indirect contact mechanisms, and the most common playing situation leading to injury was pressing followed by kicking and heading.