Prevention Program in Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) among Indonesian’s Athletes; Review Study

  • Made Vasundhari Putri Gayatri Bachelor and Professional Program of Physical Therapy, College of Medicine, Universitas Udayana, Bali, Indonesia
  • I Dewa Made Ary Suandika Bachelor and Professional Program of Physical Therapy, College of Medicine, Universitas Udayana, Bali, Indonesia
  • Komang Trisna Bayu Suta Bachelor and Professional Program of Physical Therapy, College of Medicine, Universitas Udayana, Bali, Indonesia
  • Dellania Grandifolia Mustafa Bachelor and Professional Program of Physical Therapy, College of Medicine, Universitas Udayana, Bali, Indonesia
  • Ni Kadek Yuni Fridayani Graduate Institute of Injury Prevention and Control, College of Public Health, Taipei Medical University, 250 Wu-Hsing Street, Taipei 11031, Taiwan, ROC
  • M. Widnyana Department of Physical Therapy, College of Medicine, Universitas Udayana, P.B Sudirman Street, Denpasar 80232, Bali, Indonesia
  • I Putu Gde Surya Adhitya Department of Physical Therapy, College of Medicine, Universitas Udayana, P.B Sudirman Street, Denpasar 80232, Bali, Indonesia
Keywords: ACL injury, athlete, injury prevention, soccer

Abstract

An ACL injury has been the most common injury for several years. Athletes and players who play the game have the same risk factor to have it. Injury prevention programs must be conducted among teams and could remove team injury costs in medical staff and rehabilitation. This review aims to conduct one prevention program for ACL injury in Indonesian soccer athletes. In Indonesia, this program needs support from all stakeholders, including the coach, chief executor manager, and the medical team. The risk factor of ACL injury is divided into external and internal factors, which have to be the main focus of the medical team to process a program. Prevention program for an ACL injury includes strengthening, agility, plyometrics, balance, and proper warm-up. Those types of exercise should be implemented in intervention among athletes, but they still need their perspectives and health condition.

Author Biographies

Made Vasundhari Putri Gayatri, Bachelor and Professional Program of Physical Therapy, College of Medicine, Universitas Udayana, Bali, Indonesia

Bachelor and Professional Program of Physical Therapy, College of Medicine, Universitas Udayana, Bali, Indonesia

I Dewa Made Ary Suandika, Bachelor and Professional Program of Physical Therapy, College of Medicine, Universitas Udayana, Bali, Indonesia

Bachelor and Professional Program of Physical Therapy, College of Medicine, Universitas Udayana, Bali, Indonesia

Komang Trisna Bayu Suta, Bachelor and Professional Program of Physical Therapy, College of Medicine, Universitas Udayana, Bali, Indonesia

Bachelor and Professional Program of Physical Therapy, College of Medicine, Universitas Udayana, Bali, Indonesia

Dellania Grandifolia Mustafa, Bachelor and Professional Program of Physical Therapy, College of Medicine, Universitas Udayana, Bali, Indonesia

Bachelor and Professional Program of Physical Therapy, College of Medicine, Universitas Udayana, Bali, Indonesia

Ni Kadek Yuni Fridayani, Graduate Institute of Injury Prevention and Control, College of Public Health, Taipei Medical University, 250 Wu-Hsing Street, Taipei 11031, Taiwan, ROC

Graduate Institute of Injury Prevention and Control, College of Public Health, Taipei Medical University, 250 Wu-Hsing Street, Taipei 11031, Taiwan, ROC

M. Widnyana, Department of Physical Therapy, College of Medicine, Universitas Udayana, P.B Sudirman Street, Denpasar 80232, Bali, Indonesia

Department of Physical Therapy, College of Medicine, Universitas Udayana, P.B Sudirman Street, Denpasar 80232, Bali, Indonesia

I Putu Gde Surya Adhitya, Department of Physical Therapy, College of Medicine, Universitas Udayana, P.B Sudirman Street, Denpasar 80232, Bali, Indonesia

Department of Physical Therapy, College of Medicine, Universitas Udayana, P.B Sudirman Street, Denpasar 80232, Bali, Indonesia

Published
2022-12-10