Search Results - Clinics
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VO2 peak provides a better predictor of ergometer mean maximal power than maximal oxygen extraction in trained rowers
Lanigan, B., Tinely, Z. L., Binnie, M. J., Peeling, P., Scott, B. R., Peiffer, J. J., Galna, B., Dennis, M. C., Billaut, F., Goods, P. S. R.Published in Journal of Clinical Exercise Physiology (2024)“…Journal of Clinical Exercise Physiology…”
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Product design specifications: force plates for rowing
Kulkarni, N., Kaur, S., Wadzinski, E., Topercer, B., Ryan, O., Bhatia, S.Published 2023“…However, getting this real time data is often difficult to obtain in non clinical settings and may be very expensive to implement. …”
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Bone mineral content distribution in response to long-term training of elite rowers
Mourtakos, S., Kavouras, S., Vasiliou, S., Soultanakis, H., Bardis, C., Sidossis, L., Tenta, R.Published in In vivo : international journal of experimental and clinical pathophysiology and drug research (2022)“…In vivo : international journal of experimental and clinical pathophysiology and drug research…”
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Lumbar discectomies in elite rowers: presentation, operative treatment, and return to play
Zuckerman, S. L., Kerolus, M. G., Buchanan, I. A., Ha, A. S., Gillespie, A., Cerpa, M., Leung, E., Lehman Jr, R. A.Published in The Physician and Sportsmedicine (2022)“…Three rowers underwent spine surgery during the allotted time period. Demographic, clinical, operative, and RTP data was recorded. Each athlete`s self-reported level of effort/performance was assessed before and after surgery. …”
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Rib stress injuries among female national collegiate athletic association rowers: a prospective epidemiological study
Madison, C. A., Harter, R. A., Pickerill, M. L., Housman, J. M.Published in International Journal of Athletic Therapy & Training (2022)“…RSI reporting and recognition was followed by aggressive clinical management in the population sampled, suggesting the need for larger scale epidemiological studies to determine the true prevalence, severity, and typical clinical course of these injuries.…”
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2021 consensus statement for preventing and managing low back pain in elite and subelite adult rowers
Wilson, F., Thornton, J. S., Wilkie, K., Hartvigsen, J., Vinther, A., Ackerman, K. E., Caneiro, J. P., Trease, L., Nugent, F., Gissane, C., McDonnell, S.-J., McGregor, A., Newlands, C., Ardern, C. L.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2021)“…PURPOSE: To synthesise evidence on low back pain (LBP) in adult rowers and to create a consensus statement to inform clinical practice. METHODS: There were four synthesis steps that informed the consensus statement. …”
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Imaging of exercise-induced spinal remodeling in elite rowers
Frenken, M., Schleich, C., Radke, K. L., Müller-Lutz, A., Benedikter, C., Franz, A., Antoch, G., Bittersohl, B., Abrar, D. B., Nebelung, S.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2022)“…Methods: Prospectively, lumbar spines of 17 elite rowers (ERs) of the German national rowing team (mean age: 23.9 ± 3.3 years) were imaged on a clinical 3.0 T MRI scanner. ERs were imaged twice during the annual training cycle, i.e., at training intensive preseason preparations (t0) and 6 months later during post-competition recovery (t1). …”
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Association between hip joint impingement and lumbar disc disease in elite rowers
Wedatilake, T., Palmer, A., Fernquest, S., Redgrave, A., Arnold, L., Kluzek, S., McGregor, A., Teh, J., Newton, J., Glyn-Jones, S.Published in BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine (2021)“…Assessment included clinical examination, questionnaires, 3T MRI scans of the hips and lumbar spine. …”
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Return to Paralympic rowing after partial joint transplantation: A case report
Daud, A., Safir, O. A., Gross, A., Kuzyk, P. R. T.Published in JBJS Case Connector (2021)“…At the 6-year follow-up, he demonstrates excellent clinical and radiographic outcomes and high satisfaction. …”
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Deconstructing competitiveness: The effect of age on athlete`s desire to succeed, win, and achieve goals
Webber, A. M., Wong, R. E., Du Plessis, S., Garcia-Barrera, M. A.Published in Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology (2020)“…Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology…”
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Specialized movement on the rowing ergometer and post-workout changes in selected peripheral blood parameters - a case report
Proia, P., Amato, A., Contró, V., Thiel, D., Vostatková, P., Buryta, B., Kolbowicz, M., Lewandowski, T., Nowakowska, A.Published in Central European Journal of Sport Sciences and Medicine (2018)“…We determined basic cardiorespiratory fitness measures, complete blood count, and 24 clinical chemistry parameters including relevant biochemical and haematological parameters and matrix metaloproteinases activities. …”
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Athletes' body talk: the role of contextual body image in eating disorders as seen through the eyes of elite women athletes
De Bruin, A. P., Oudejans, R. R. D.Published in Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology (2018)“…Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology…”
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Ultrasound evaluation of the Achilles tendon in Olympic athletes making different uses of the lower limbs
Aiello, C. R.Published in Medicina dello Sport (2019)“…Values over 6 mm, including in the absence of declared clinical symptomatology, suggested a high probability of a pathological tendon that deserved careful follow-up and an appropriate prevention plan…”
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Elite rowers demonstrate consistent patterns of hip cartilage damage compared with matched controls
Bittersohl, B., Benedikter, C., Franz, A., Hesper, T., Schleich, C., Antoch, G., Hosalkar, H., Harish, S., Krauspe, R., Zilkens, C.Published in Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research (2018)“…Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research…”
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Prevention of rib stress injury in rowers. What do we know and where do we need to go?
Thornton, J. S., Vinther, A.Published in Sport-Orthopädie - Sport-Traumatologie (2018)“…The aim of the present review was to update current knowledge regarding risk factors and injury mechanisms of RSI in rowers and suggest strategies for clinical application of this emerging evidence as well as suggest future areas of study. …”
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Biological variation and device error in vertical jump height with two types of measurement system
Lipinska, P., Pueo, B., Jimenez-Olmedo, J. M., Penichet-Tomás, A., Mijewski, P., Hopkins, W. G.Published in 21st Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Vienna, 6. -9. July 2016 (2016)“…Effects were evaluated using standardization and non-clinical magnitude-based inference. Results: Countermovement jump height was 34.4 ± 6.2 cm and 47.8 ± 6.8 cm for the jump mat and video respectively (mean ± SD). …”
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Alterations in redox homeostasis during recovery from unexplained underperformance syndrome in an elite international rower
Lewis, N. A., Redgrave, A., Homer, M., Burden, R., Martinson, W., Moore, B., Pedlar, C. R.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2018)“…Methods: On diagnosis and 4 and 14 mo postdiagnosis, detailed assessments including physiological, nutritional, and biomarkers were made. Results: Clinical examination and laboratory results for hematology, biochemistry, thyroid function, immunology, vitamins, and minerals were unremarkable and did not explain the presentation and diagnosis. …”
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The impact of the progressive efficiency test on a rowing ergometer on white blood cells distribution and clinical chemistry changes in Paralympic rowers during the preparatory stage before the Paralympic Games in Rio, 2016 - A case report
Nowak, R., Buryta, R., Krupecki, K., Zajac, T., Zawartka, M., Proia, P., Kostrzewa-Nowak, D.Published in Journal of Human Kinetics (2017)“…The cardiorespiratory fitness measures, complete blood count, white blood cells` distribution and 30 clinical chemistry variables describing laboratory diagnostic profiles and general health were determined. …”