Statement on methods in sport injury research from the 1st METHODS MATTER Meeting, Copenhagen, 2019
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Statement on methods in sport injury research from the 1st METHODS MATTER Meeting, Copenhagen, 2019
Abstract
High quality sports injury research can facilitate sports injury prevention and treatment. There is scope to improve how our field applies best practice methods-methods matter (greatly!). The 1st METHODS MATTER Meeting, held in January 2019 in Copenhagen, Denmark, was the forum for an international group of researchers with expertise in research methods to discuss sports injury methods. We discussed important epidemiological and statistical topics within the field of sports injury research. With this opinion document, we provide the main take-home messages that emerged from the meeting.
Keywords: epidemiology; injury; methodology; statistics.
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Conflict of interest statement
Competing interests: KMK is Editor in Chief, British Journal of Sports Medicine and CLA is Editor in Chief, Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy.