Search Results - Sports Care
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The effect of running experience and speed on local dynamic stability in running
Cerrito, A., Wittwer, L., Schmitt, K.-U.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)“…Introduction: As a coach or health care professional working with physically active people, it can be difficult to guide runners towards safe and effective progression, because making changes to single aspects of running technique may not lead to the desired result. …”
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Kinetic and spatiotemporal characteristics of running during regular training sessions for collegiate male distance runners using shoe-based wearable sensors
Long, T., Pavicic, P., Stapleton, D.Published in Journal of Athletic Training (2023)“… - Wearable sensors may allow clinicians to record running mechanical data for use in improving performance and patient care decision-making.…”
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Quantification of global myoelectric spatial activations to delineate normal hamstring function at progressive running speeds: a technical report
Schlink, B. R., Nordin, A. D., Diekfuss, J. A., Myer, G. D.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2022)“…Current mechanistic understanding of underlying injury and return-to-play (RTP) guidelines has limited prognostic value because of limitations in technology and nonfunctional assessment strategies to guide clinical care. Integrated structural and functional determinants and dynamic assessment methods are needed to guide advanced rehabilitation strategies for safe and rapid return to sport. …”
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Sport and Exercise Physiology Testing Guidelines: Volume I - Sport Testing. The British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences Guide
R. C. R. Davison, P. M. Smith, J. Hopker, M. J. Price, F. Hettinga, G. Tew, L. BottomsPublished 2022“…Since its first published edition more than 30 years ago, the BASES (British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences) Physiological Testing Guidelines have represented the leading knowledge base of current testing methodology for sport and exercise scientists. …”
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Pacing profiles and tactical behaviors of elite runners
Casado, A., Hanley, B., Jiménez-Reyes, P., Renfree, A.Published in Journal of Sport and Health Science (2021)“…The pacing behaviors used by elite athletes differ among individual sports, necessitating the study of sport-specific pacing profiles. …”
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Factors affecting running economy in trained distance runners
Saunders, P. U., Pyne, D. B., Telford, R. D., Hawley, J. A.Published in Sports Medicine (2004)“…In order to determine whether changes in RE are real or not, careful standardisation of footwear, time of test and nutritional status are required to limit typical error of measurement. …”
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The training stress in 50-kilometre racewalking divided in to the applied training loads
Kisiel, K., Kisiel, J.Published 2018“…The results achieved by 50-kilometreracewalkers during the greatest sports events confirm the theory that the "limits of human capabilities" are boundless. …”
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Injury and health risk management in sports. A guide to decision making
W. Krutsch, H. O. Mayr, V. Musahl, F. Della Villa, P. M. Tscholl, H. JonesPublished 2020“…This book is a comprehensive source of information and guidance on health risk management and medical care across the entire range of sports, in athletes of all ages and ability. …”
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Sports-related Fractures, Dislocations and Trauma. Advanced On- and Off-field Management
M. Khodaee, A. L. Waterbrook, M. GammonsPublished 2020“…Comprehensive but not complex, Sports-related Fractures, Dislocations and Trauma is a practical, high-yield manual for sports medicine and emergency care specialists, primary care physicians and any other professionals caring for athletes both on the field and in the office. …”