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Acute and cumulative increases in rotator cuff tendon thickness` in elite swimmers
McKenzie, A., Hams, A., Horan, S., Porter, K., Duhig, S.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2024)“…Introduction: Shoulder pain is the most prevalent musculoskeletal complaint of swimmers, with supraspinatus and subscapularis tendon abnormalities being the most implicated structures. Previous research has demonstrated increases in supraspinatus tendon thickness following a single swimming training session. …”
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The role of the sports kinesiologist to prevent grade II Ankle sprains in volleyball
D'Isanto, T., Esposito, G., Ceruso, R., D'Elia, F., Raiola, G.Published in European Journal of Human Movement (2024)“…By establishing valid relationships between recovery outcomes and the professionals involved, this research seeks to provide valuable insights into the world of sports rehabilitation. …”
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The interaction of relative age with maturation and body size in female handball talent selection
Tróznai, Z., Utczás, K., Pápai, J., Pálinkás, G., Szabó, T., Petridis, L.Published in PLOS ONE (2024)“…The relative age effects (RAEs) and biological maturation are two distinct factors that have been identified to affect talent identification and selection. Previous research has suggested that talent selection should include sport-specific technical tasks instead of body size and/or physical test measurements, assuming that the technical tasks are less influenced by variations in maturation. …”
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How to compare relative age effect in different sports? A new methodological approach—example of youth olympic games
Cular, D., Babic, M., Katovic, D., Beslija, T., Kezic, A.Published in Sports (2024)“…This research aimed to propose a new methodological approach for analyzing relative age effect (RAE) in different sports or samples named "Relative age effect overall scale" (RAEOS). …”
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Early development in youth swimming? A categorisation of maturity status and relative age effects
Cramer, L., Staub., I., Bieder, A., Vogt, T.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…INTRODUCTION: In talent identification, recent investigations provide data contributing to research on the relative age effects (RAE) and its relation to biological maturity (Deprez et al., 2013; Müller et al., 2016). …”
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Assessing the use of heart-rate monitoring for competitive swimmers
Sixsmith, H., Crowcroft, S., Slattery, K.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2023)“…This demonstrates that internal and planned external measures of intensity cannot be used interchangeably to monitor training. Further research should explore how to best integrate these measures to better understand training in swimming.…”
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Recovery in water polo: how much do we have to know? A systematic review
Barrenetxea-Garcia, J., Murua-Ruiz, A., Mielgo-Ayuso, J., Nuell, S., Villarreal, E.Published in Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation (2022)“…Recovery in WP is a very limited field of study that needs future research in active recovery, hydrotherapy, massage, rest and sleep to help coaches formulate recommendations.…”
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Improving the methodology of training load and injury risk research: an analysis of analyses
Bache-Mathiesen, L. K.Published 2023“…The validity of recommended methods is therefore unknown. To improve research on injury prevention programs, knowledge is needed on how to statistically determine the relationship of training load and injury risk. …”
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Chronological features of espiratory functions in highly qualified athletes
Feria, A.Published in Journal of Athletic Enhancement (2021)“…All procedures were approved by the Research ethics panel of the University of Belgrade School of drugs, within the city of Belgrade, Serbia, and were conducted in accordance with the planet Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki for medical research involving human subjects. …”
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Energy availability with or without eating disorder risk in collegiate female athletes and performing artists
Torres-McGehee, T. M., Emerson, D. M., Pritchett, K., Moore, E. M., Smith, A. B., Uriegas, N. A.Published in Journal of Athletic Training (2021)“…Whereas LEA and ED risk have been examined independently, few researchers have examined them simultaneously. Awareness of LEA with or without ED risk may provide clinicians with innovative prevention and intervention strategies. …”
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Sensor-based indices for the prediction and monitoring of anterior cruciate ligament injury: Reliability analysis and a case study in basketball
Molinaro, L., Taborri, J., Santospagnuolo, A., Vetrano, M., Vulpiani, M. C., Rossi, S.Published in Sensors (2021)“…The possibility of measuring predictive factors to discriminate athletes at higher risk of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury still represents an open research question. We performed an observational study with thirteen female basketball players who performed monopodalic jumps and single-leg squat tests. …”