“A good option to make the handball community aware about this research”
Among the first of the breakout sessions was Benedetta Coco’s presentation, “Handball Injury and Illness Surveillance (IIS): A Step Towards an International Consensus.” Coco advocates for a consensus statement in handball in order to not only standardise reporting but provide useful data towards the future management of areas such as injury prevention.
“If we don't have consistent and comparable data, we don't really know what are the injury trends,” said Coco. Such data is “basically the first main step to build strong prevention strategies or to build strong exercise prevention programmes. So, from my perspective as a physio, but from a coach perspective or athlete perspective, it’s a very important topic.”
Coco applied to be part of the conference with the hope of raising awareness in the handball community. Participants not only speak at the conference, but also have the chance to have their work published in a special issue of peer-reviewed scientific journal Frontiers.
“That was a good option to make the handball community aware about this research lack. Obviously, I know that is a challenge and especially because stakeholders are not that engaged — it's quite boring, it's quite tricky to gather this data. But I think that if someone builds a strong and consistent, reliable system and we start to guide stakeholders and coaches on that, giving them basically the chance to make the process easier depending on their resources obviously, we could gather more data, we could gather more information and more material for research.
“Hopefully it would be an international consensus statement that, actually, research needs. We have hockey, soccer, rugby, even horse racing consensus statements on methods for recording injury and illnesses, but not in handball, so we need a good one for handball as well.”