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Comparison of the incidence and causes of injuries in stand-up and ground combat-sport fighters - a narrative review
Gastol, B., Mikolap, K., Staron, A., Kras, M., Karkos, P., Kusmierczyk, K., Jurga, M.Published in Quality in Sport (2024)“…In the end, it is presented what are the possible long-term complications of injuries in combat sports and which actions such as protective gear, bans on certain techniques or behavioural changes might reduce the injury rate to protect the athletes health, well-being and decrease the economic burden on healthcare systems.…”
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Neuroimaging in professional combat sports: consensus statement from the association of ringside physicians
Sethi, N. K., Neidecker, J.Published in The Physician and Sportsmedicine (2023)“…Commissions, ringside physicians, combat sports athletes, trainers, promoters, sanctioning bodies, and other healthcare professionals can use this statement for risk stratification of a professional combat sports athlete prior to licensure, identifying high-risk athletes and for prognostication of the brain health of these athletes over the course of their career. …”
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Comparison of body composition, bone mineral content and muscle strength variables between elite taekwondo and swimming athletes
Hayrive, C.-A., Cihan, A., Bircan, D.Published in Science, Movement & Health (2023)“…The body composition and bone mineral content were evaluated with DXA (Lunar Prodigy Pro; GE, Healthcare, Madison, WI, USA). The concentric isokinetic maximum muscle strength of the knee extensors and flexors was evaluated at angular velocity of 1800/sec for 5 repetitions, and muscular endurance was evaluated at angular velocity of 1800/sec for 30 repetitions using the CSMI-Humac/Norm TM - 770 model (HumacNorm Testing & Rehabilitation System) device. …”
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