New study may let teen soccer players ditch 3-month bench time for back injuries
NCT ID NCT07430072
First seen Feb 28, 2026 · Last updated May 24, 2026 · Updated 12 times
Summary
This study tests a new, more active rehab program for 40 teen soccer players (ages 14-19) with mild lumbar stress fractures. Instead of the usual 3-month sports ban, players follow a pain-guided, step-by-step return to activity. The goal is to see if this approach is safe and helps players heal while staying active.
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Idrettsmedisinsk Klinikk, Brann Stadion
Bergen, 5052, Norway
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The Norwegian FA Sports Medicine Clinic
Oslo, 1177, Norway
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Western Norway Center for Sports Medicine
Bergen, 5058, Norway
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