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BMJ open sport and exercise medicine | 2018

Postmatch recovery of physical performance and biochemical markers in team ball sports: a systematic review

Steven Doeven; Michel Brink; Silke J Kosse; Koen Lemmink

Background Insufficient postmatch recovery in elite players may cause an increased risk of injuries, illnesses and non-functional over-reaching. Objective To evaluate postmatch recovery time courses of physical performance and biochemical markers in team ball sport players. Study design Systematic review. Data sources PubMed and Web of Science. Eligibility criteria for selecting studies This systematic review was conducted according to Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines. The Critical Review Form for Quantitative Studies was used to evaluate quality. Studies were included if they met the following criteria: (1) original research evaluated players’ physical recovery postmatch; (2) team/intermittent sports; and (3) at least two postmeasurements were compared with baseline values. Results Twenty-eight studies were eligible. Mean methodological quality was 11.2±1.11. Most used performance tests and biochemical markers were the countermovement jump test, sprint tests and creatine kinase (CK), cortisol (C) and testosterone (T), respectively. Summary/conclusions The current evidence demonstrates that underlying mechanisms of muscle recovery are still in progress while performance recovery is already reached. CK recovery time courses are up to ≥72 hours. Soccer and rugby players need more time to recover for sprint performance, CK and C in comparison to other team ball sports. There are more high-quality studies needed regarding recovery in various team sports and recovery strategies on an individual level should be evaluated. Clinical relevance Ongoing insufficient recovery can be prevented by the use of the presented recovery time courses as specific practical recovery guidelines.


International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance | 2017

Impaired Player-Coach Perceptions of Exertion and Recovery During Match Congestion

Steven Doeven; Michel Brink; Wouter Frencken; Koen Lemmink


Sportgericht | 2015

Kleine partijspelen bij jeugdvoetballers: hoe groter het veld, des te hoger de fysieke belasting?

Steven Doeven; Rick Nijland; Wouter Frencken; Michel Brink


Archive | 2014

Managing the overuse injury

Steven Doeven


Archive | 2014

Zephyr bioharness in de praktijk

Rick Nijland; Astrid de Vries; Steven Doeven; Johan de Jong


Archive | 2014

Zephyr bioharness in de praktijk : Toepassing bij voetbal, brandweer en revalidatietraining

Rick Nijland; Astrid de Vries; Steven Doeven; Johan de Jong


Archive | 2014

Managing the overuse injury; a delicate balance between load and recovery

Steven Doeven


5e Dag van het sportonderzoek (DSO) 2014 | 2014

Inspanning en herstel tijdens een intensieve wedstrijdperiode: percepties van coach en spelers

Steven Doeven; Michel Brink; Jasmijn Voorintholt; Wouter Frencken; Koen Lemmink


Archive | 2013

12th forum of the European Network of Sport Science, Education and Employment

Steven Doeven; Michel Brink


Archive | 2012

3e Dag van het sportonderzoek (DSO) 2012

Hendrike van der Does; Michel Brink; Steven Doeven; Koen Lemmink

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Michel Brink

University of Groningen

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Koen Lemmink

University Medical Center Groningen

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Rick Nijland

Hanze University of Applied Sciences

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Astrid de Vries

University Medical Center Groningen

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Hendrike van der Does

University Medical Center Groningen

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