Search Results - Sports Care
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Reliability of capillary blood gas measurements in paralympic sprinters at rest: A pilot study
Lourenço, T. F., da Silva, S. B., Zanetti, V. M., Pereira, A. G. A. M., Quintella, J. V. I., Martins, O., Verissimo, A., Nunes, L. A. S.Published in Sports (2025)“…Background: Sports scientists have increasingly used point-of-care methods for training load management, and blood gas analysis has shown promise in this area. …”
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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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The effect of levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine device in sport performance among young athletes from Brazilian Paralympic Athletics Team
de Araujo, M. P., De Batista Depes, D., Lourenço, T., Melloni, M. A. S., da Silva, H. G. P. V., Júnior, G. G., de Carvalho, P. C.Published in Research Square (2025)“…Introduction: The use of highly effective contraceptives could be a health measure for Paralympic athletes and may potentially have a positive impact on sports performance. Objectives: To describe the effect of the levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine device (IUD-LNG) on sports performance indicators in Paralympic athletes. …”
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The effect of specific strength training on throwing velocity in overarm throwing: A systematic review
Bao Fredriksen, A., van den Tillaar, R.Published in Sports Medicine - Open (2024)“…Background Throwing velocity is an important research topic in sports science, and it is an essential performance variable for athletes in overarm-throwing sports like baseball, team handball, water polo, softball, and cricket. …”
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Return to running for postpartum elite and subelite athletes
Woodroffe, L., Slayman, T., Paulson, A., Kruse, N., Mancuso, A.Published in Sports Health: A Multidisciplinary Approach (2024)“…Conclusion Return to running in the postpartum period is a highly individualized process that benefits from multidisciplinary, individualized care. This includes monitoring of nutrition, core and pelvic floor function, bone reloading, muscle and tendon reloading, and breastfeeding care when applicable.…”
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Sensor analysis for the assessment of biomechanical parameters in endurance runners: a systematic review
Olaya-Cuartero, J., Plaza-Morales, D., Jimenez-Olmedo, J. M., Lipinska, P.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2023)“…Approach: The use of sensors in endurance sports has gained popularity in recent years, allowing athletes and coaches to measure and analyze different biomechanical parameters in real-time. …”
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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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Epidemiology of injuries in track and field athletes: a cross-sectional study of specific injuries based on time loss and reduction in sporting level
Lambert, C., Reinert, N., Stahl, L., Pfeiffer, T., Wolfarth, B., Lachmann, D., Shafizadeh, S., Ritzmann, R.Published in The Physician and Sportsmedicine (2022)“…Objectives To prevent the occurrence of injury in a sport, exact knowledge of injury patterns is needed. …”
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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. …”