THE ROLE OF SPORTS MEDICINE PROFESSIONALS IN ENSURING QUALITY CARE AND LONG-TERM ATHLETE DEVELOPMENT
Abstract
In recent years, the role of sports medicine professionals (SMPs)—including physicians, physiotherapists, athletic trainers, and exercise physiologists—has expanded significantly. Once focused primarily on injury treatment, SMPs are now integral to proactive strategies that enhance athlete health, performance, and long-term development (LTAD).
This study investigates the multifaceted roles of SMPs across injury prevention, rehabilitation, performance optimization, and psychosocial support. A mixed-methods design was employed: a cross-sectional survey of 150 certified SMPs from 15 European countries gathered quantitative data on clinical practices, return-to-play protocols, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Qualitative thematic analysis of open-ended responses explored challenges and best practices. A systematic literature review (53 peer-reviewed studies, 2005–2024) further contextualized findings.
Results showed that sports organizations with fully integrated SMP teams experienced a 30% reduction in injury incidence—particularly in high-risk sports like soccer, basketball, and athletics. Evidence-based interventions such as neuromuscular training and load monitoring were especially effective in reducing ligament injuries and overuse syndromes. Athletes in these settings also showed an average 15% improvement in performance metrics.
Psychological support provided by SMPs—including mental health screening and resilience training—was linked to a 20% increase in athlete retention, particularly in youth sports. However, only 42% of respondents reported full interdisciplinary collaboration, citing funding gaps, unclear role definitions, and lack of standardized protocols as key barriers.
This study highlights SMPs as essential to modern athlete care and advocates for systemic reforms—standardized clinical guidelines, formalized roles, and interprofessional education—to enhance athlete outcomes and ensure sustainable LTAD.
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