Predictive modeling of lower extremity injury risk in male elite youth soccer players using least absolute shrinkage and selection operator regression

Author:

Kolodziej Mathias12ORCID,Groll Andreas3ORCID,Nolte Kevin2,Willwacher Steffen4,Alt Tobias5ORCID,Schmidt Marcus2ORCID,Jaitner Thomas2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Strength and Conditioning and Performance Borussia Dortmund Dortmund Germany

2. Institute for Sports and Sports Science TU Dortmund University Dortmund Germany

3. Department of Statistics TU Dortmund University Dortmund Germany

4. Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering Offenburg University of Applied Sciences Offenburg Germany

5. Department of Biomechanics, Performance Analysis and Strength and Conditioning Olympic Training and Testing Centre Westphalia Dortmund Germany

Abstract

PurposeTo (1) identify neuromuscular and biomechanical injury risk factors in elite youth soccer players and (2) assess the predictive ability of a machine learning approach.Material and MethodsFifty‐six elite male youth soccer players (age: 17.2 ± 1.1 years; height: 179 ± 8 cm; mass: 70.4 ± 9.2 kg) performed a 3D motion analysis, postural control testing, and strength testing. Non‐contact lower extremities injuries were documented throughout 10 months. A least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) regression model was used to identify the most important injury predictors. Predictive performance of the LASSO model was determined in a leave‐one‐out (LOO) prediction competition.ResultsTwenty‐three non‐contact injuries were registered. The LASSO model identified concentric knee extensor peak torque, hip transversal plane moment in the single‐leg drop landing task and center of pressure sway in the single‐leg stance test as the three most important predictors for injury in that order. The LASSO model was able to predict injury outcomes with a likelihood of 58% and an area under the ROC curve of 0.63 (sensitivity = 35%; specificity = 79%).ConclusionThe three most important variables for predicting the injury outcome suggest the importance of neuromuscular and biomechanical performance measures in elite youth soccer. These preliminary results may have practical implications for future directions in injury risk screening and planning, as well as for the development of customized training programs to counteract intrinsic injury risk factors. However, the poor predictive performance of the final model confirms the challenge of predicting sports injuries, and the model must therefore be evaluated in larger samples.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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