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Turkey Bowl Time? A Lesson from the NFL Lockout

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011   

COLUMBUS, Ohio - Some Ohioans are gearing up for their Thanksgiving tradition of backyard family football matches, but a new study of National Football League athletes shows how a lack of proper training can result in serious injuries.

The number of players sidelined by Achilles tendon injuries has quadrupled this year, according to the study, which had input from Ohio State and other sports programs. Most of those injuries were found to be the result of inadequate preseason training.

Dr. Tim Hewett, director of research for Ohio State University Sports Medicine, says similar injuries can strike anyone who doesn't properly prepare for sports or exercise.

"You probably can't do what you did in high school, and you can't play at that level. So instead of playing a tackle football match, you slow it down and play some tag football - or maybe go bowling."

Weekend athletes should ease into any new exercise, Hewett says, and make "plyometric" moves part of their routine, such as squatting and then jumping, or deep knee bends. It's also critical, he says, to stretch before and after workouts.

Diving into a new and strenuous activity unprepared can lead to lifelong complications, he says, especially for those over age 40.

"You are at a very high risk of a muscle strain or a joint sprain, and these can be serious, long-lasting injuries with long-lasting consequences, like osteoarthritis in that injured joint."

Pushing through the pain of an injury also is harmful, Hewett says. His advice is to get any significant pain checked out - particularly if it's accompanied by swelling or the joint is unstable.

"What's happened is, you've probably either sprained or ruptured a ligament, and you really need to get in there and see a sports medicine professional."

The Achilles tendon stretches over the heel, and experts say injuring it can be painful and debilitating.

The report, "Did the NFL Lockout Expose the Achilles Heel of Competitive Sports?", is in the Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, Vol. 41, No. 10, October 2011. The abstract is online at ncbi.nlm.nih.gov.


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