Search Results - Physical Therapy in Sport
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Season changes in performance of upper limbs and trunk in para swimmers
Sanchis, G. J. B., Resende, R. A., de Farias Fernandes Martins, P., Silva, S., de Mello, M. T., Mohmara, Y. A., Silva, A.Published in Physical Therapy in Sport (2025)“…Physical Therapy in Sport…”
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How does classification score affect falls in wheelchair basketball? A video-based cross-sectional study on the Italian national team during the European Para Championships 2023
Farì, G., Quarta, F., Longo, S. C., Masiero, L., Ricci, V., Coraci, D., Caforio, L., Megna, M., Ranieri, M., Varrassi, G., Bernetti, A.Published in Physical Therapy in Sport (2024)“…Physical Therapy in Sport…”
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A pilot survey on injury and safety concerns in international sledge hockey
Hawkeswood, J., Finlayson, H. C., O'Connor, R., Anton, H.Published in International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy (2011)“…International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy…”
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Effectiveness of shoulder injury prevention programs in an overhead athletic population: A systematic review
Wright, A. A., Ness, B. M., Donaldson, M., Hegedus, E. J., Salamh, P., Cleland, J. A.Published in Physical Therapy in Sport (2021)“…Physical Therapy in Sport…”
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Sleep in Paralympic athletes and its relationship with injuries and illnesses
Silva, A., Pinheiro, L. S. P., Silva, S., Andrade, H., Pereira, A. G., da Silva, F. R., Guerreiro, R., Barreto, B., Resende, R., de Mello, M. T.Published in Physical Therapy in Sport (2022)“…Physical Therapy in Sport…”
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Understanding concussion in para athletes with vision impairment
Teodoro, J. J.Published 2023“…Five out of eight participants were sports medicine physicians, and the remaining three participants had a background in physical therapy. …”
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Brain Reorganization and Neural Plasticity in Elite Athletes With Physical Impairments
Nakazawa, K.Published in Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews (2022)“…Information learned from these individuals also provides new insights into sports- and rehabilitation-related neuroscience. Key points: - The human central nervous system (CNS) has the ability to undergo spontaneous reorganization after neurological and physical injuries, such as stroke, spinal cord injury, and limb amputation. - Physical therapy, athletic training, and neuromodulation can induce use-dependent plastic changes in the CNS. - The brains of athletes with physical impairments might have amplified their ability to reorganize because of a combined effect of use-dependent plasticity induced by training and impairment-related neuroplasticity.…”
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Inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities in judo: a systematic review of literature
Pecnikar Oblak, V., Karpljuk, D., Šimenko, J., Vodicar, J.Published in Archives of Budo (2020)“…Judo for people with intellectual disabilities is on the rise and is practiced as a therapy, as for recreation with an emphasis on inclusion, or as a sport with competitions at the level of the World Championships.…”
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Effect of one session of static stretch of shoulder muscles on the performance of throwing in wheelchair athletes of throwing discus, shot put, and javelin sport
Moslehedin, A. H., Noureddin, K., Yahya, S., Hamid, A., Samaneh, H.Published in Physical Treatments-Specific Physical Therapy Journal (2017) -
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Establishing the reliability of a novel battery of range of motion tests to enable evidence-based classification in Para Swimming
Nicholson, V. P., Spathis, J. G., Hogarth, L. W., Connick, M. J., Beckman, E. M., Tweedy, S. M., Payton, C. J., Burkett, B. J.Published in Physical Therapy in Sport (2018)“…Physical Therapy in Sport…”
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