Webthe purpose of this study was to gather information from scientific literature related to all steps of van mechelen’s “sequence of prevention” for injuries applied to. Webfuture injury prevention strategies in field hockey need to account for athletes' varied understanding of what constitutes an injury. Webfuture injury prevention strategies in field hockey need to account for athletes' varied understanding of what constitutes an injury. Furthermore, policy changes to influence. Webthese findings indicate that field hockey players sidestep with significantly different techniques when holding a hockey stick, which should be considered in injury. Webthis article outlines the most common injuries suffered by female field hockey players. Webthe incidence of injury in field hockey is high, occurring from a variety of mechanisms, and future injury prevention strategies should prioritise injuries to the. Webcoaches are key figure in sporting environments and hold pivotal roles in preventing injury. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the attitudes of field hockey coaches. Weblower limb (ankle, thigh, and knee) sprains and contusions are the most common overall injuries in field hockey followed by upper limbs, trunk, and head/face. The injuries vary according. Webfield hockey injuries are similar to other field sports such as soccer due to the sudden bursts of speed and changes of direction. Hardball and sticks increase the. Webin total, 12 studies (55%) reported injuries normalized by field hockey exposure. Webestablishing the extent of sports injury is considered the first step towards prevention, so there is a need for a consensus on injury surveillance in field hockey. Webone of the most significant changes, however, has been the evolution of field hockey rules from a violent, bloodthirsty game to a fair, sportsmanlike competition. Webin total, 12 studies (55%) reported injuries normalized by field hockey exposure. Substantial heterogeneity between studies prevents conclusive findings on the extent of the rate and severity of injuries in field hockey. The purpose of this study was to gather information from scientific literature related to all steps of van mechelen's sequence of prevention for injuries applied to youth and adult recreational field hockey players. A systematic review was conducted in medline via pubmed and in sportdiscus via ebscohost.