The 1055 players completed the injury prevention programme
in 28 212 (mean 27±19 sessions, range 0–95) out of 35 589 sessions
throughout the season (79%), corresponding to 0.8 sessions
per week. However, for each session the average number
of players per team that participated in the injury prevention
programme was 12.0, corresponding to only 59% of all players
on the roster (mean 20.3 per team). As the team compliance
was 77%, all the enrolled players therefore completed the
injury prevention programme in 47% of the maximum number
of sessions the teams possibly could have conducted.
The tertile of players with high compliance completed the
injury prevention programme more than six times as often as
players in the tertile with lowest compliance (table 1).