Search Results - Physical Therapy in Sport
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Effects of using rigid tape with bandaging techniques on wrist joint motion during boxing shots in elite male athletes
Gatt, I. T., Allen, T., Wheat, J.Published in Physical Therapy in Sport (2023)“…Physical Therapy in Sport…”
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Functional performance of the upper limb and the most common boxing-related injuries in male boxers: a retrospective, observational, comparative study with non-boxing population
Giannatos, V., Panagopoulos, A., Antzoulas, P., Giakoumakis, S. I., Lakoumentas, J., Kouzelis, A.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2022)“…The quick-DASH score was found to be significantly lower (better) in boxers in comparison to the general population (15.65 ± 10.25 vs. 12.55 ± 8.62; p = 0.020) whereas the PRWE score was similar in both groups (9.25 ± 14.96 vs. 8.61 ± 13.05; p = 0.843). Physical therapy sessions, thumb injuries and boxer`s knuckle were also found to be significantly higher in the boxers group. …”
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Evidence-based post exercise recovery in combat sports: a narrative review
López-Laval, L., Mielgo-Ayuso, J., Terrados, N., Calleja-Gonzalez, J.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2021)“…Further methods of recovery including physical (cold water immersion, massage or photobiomodulation) and physiological (types of active recovery, sleep and rest) therapies have also been shown useful. …”
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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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The association of concussion history and symptom presentation in combat sport athletes
Brown, D. A., Grant, G., Evans, K., Leung, F. T., Hides, J. A.Published in Physical Therapy in Sport (2021)“…Physical Therapy in Sport…”
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Analysis of combat sports players' injuries according to playing style for sports physiotherapy research
Noh, J.-W., Park, B.-S., Kim, M.-Y., Lee, L.-K., Yang, S.-M., Lee, W.-D., Shin, Y.-S., Kim, J.-H., Lee, J.-U., Kwak, T.-Y., Lee, T.-H., Kim, J.-Y., Park, J., Kim, J.Published in Journal of Physical Therapy Science (2015) -
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Somatotype analysis of elite boxing athletes compared with nonathletes for sports physiotherapy
Noh, J.-W., Kim, J.-H., Kim, M.-Y., Lee, J.-U., Lee, L.-K., Park, B.-S., Yang, S.-M., Jeon, H.-J., Lee, W.-D., Kwak, T.-Y., Jang, S.-H., Lee, T.-H., Kim, J.-Y., Kim, J.Published in Journal of Physical Therapy Science (2014) -
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Weightlifting sport for all sports
Urso, A.Published 2011“…LEARNING THE TECHNIQUE 7.1 Training the technique 7.2 Learning the technique 7.3 Learning in evolution 7.4 Teaching principles 7.5 Steps to be followed CHAPTER 8 - GENERAL PROGRAMMING ELEMENTS OF MODERN WEIGHTLIFTING 8.1 Programming 8.2 Structure of the training session 8.3 Structure of the macrocycle 8.4 Structure of the mesocycle 8.5 Structure of the microcycle 8.6 Classification of microcycles CHAPTER 9 - TEACHING OLYMPIC EXERCISES 9.1 Snatch 9.2 Clean & jerk CHAPTER 10 - EVALUATION OF A SPORTS TECHNIQUE CHAPTER 11 - SIMILARITIES BETWEEN WEIGHTLIFTING EXERCISES AND MAIN SPORTS MOVEMENTS 11.1 The concept of biomechanical similarities between exercises and various sports movements 11.2 Similarities with main sports movements CHAPTER 12 - WEIGHTLIFTING FOR OTHER SPORTS 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Ontogenetic development of physical abilities 12.3 Table on the use of weightlifting in various sports 12.4 The use of weights in cyclic sports 12.5 The use of weights in acyclic sports 12.6 Weights in mixed sports 12.7 The use of weights in situation sports CHAPTER 13 - BODY COMPOSITION IN WEIGHTLIFTING 13.1 Studying body composition 13.2 Tricompartmental model 13.3 Our experience with italian olympic athletes CHAPTER 14 - INJURIES IN WEIGHTLIFTING 14.1 Introduction 14.2 Knee injuries 14.3 Spine pathologies 14.4 Shoulder pathologies 14.5 Recommended therapies for weightlifting pathologies…”
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