Search Results - Physical Therapy in Sport
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The mental game of tennis: A scoping review and the introduction of the resilience racket model
Konstantinou, G. N., Kloiber, S., Blumberger, D. M.Published in Sports (2025)“…These findings advocate for a holistic approach to athlete development, emphasizing parity between mental health and physical training, and call for further research into tailored, sport-specific mental health interventions in tennis.…”
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Shoulder muscle imbalance as a risk factor for shoulder injury in elite badminton players: A prospective study
Guermont, H., Mittelheisser, G., Reboursière, E., Gauthier, A., Drigny, J.Published in Physical Therapy in Sport (2023)“…Physical Therapy in Sport…”
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The effect of active myokinetic chain r elease and stretching on physical performance amongst young racquet sports players
Das, A., Saini, P., Rizvi, M. R., Sethi, P., Sharma, A., Ahmad, I.Published in Trends in Sport Sciences (2022)“…The aim was to examine the effects of active myokinetic chain release therapy (AMRT) and stretching on physical performance amongst adolescent racquet sport players with misalignment of fascial tissue. …”
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Bilateral comparison of anterior shoulder position in elite tennis players
Ellenbecker, T., Roetert, E. P., Petracek, K., Kovacs, M., Barajas, N., Bailie, D.Published in International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy (2022)“…International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy…”
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Effects of kinesiology taping on shoulder girdle muscle activity and sports performance during badminton forehand overhead strokes in amateur badminton players with shoulder imping...
Fong, S. M., Ng, L. K., Ma, W. W., Wang, H. K., Bae, Y. H., Yam, T. T., Kam, W. K., Chung, W. Y.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2019) -
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The effects of playing two consecutive matches in the shoulder rotational profiles of elite youth badminton players
Fernandez-Fernandez, J., Lopez-Valenciano, A., Del Coso, J., Gallo-Salazar, C., Barbado, D., Sabido-Solana, R., Ruiz-Perez, I., Moreno-Perez, V., Dominguez-Diez, M., Cabello-Manrique, D.Published in Physical Therapy in Sport (2019)“…Physical Therapy in Sport…”
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Shoulder range of motion and strength in young competitive tennis players with and without history of shoulder problems
Gillet, B., Begon, M., Diger, M., Berger-Vachon, C., Rogowski, I.Published in Physical Therapy in Sport (2018)“…Physical Therapy in Sport…”
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Sixty seconds of foam rolling does not affect functional flexibility or change muscle temperature in adolescent athletes.
Murray, A. M., Jones, T. W., Horobeanu, C., Turner, A. P., Sproule, J.Published in International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy (2016)“…International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy…”
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The role of massage therapy in tennis medicine
Jurch, S.Published in Medicine and Science in Tennis (2010)“…The benefits of sports massage therapy are numerous and affect every system of the body. …”
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How skill acquisition research can influence practice
Farrow, D.Published in Ausport (2004)“…Within the Australian sports science system, the contribution of disciplines such as physiology, biomechanics, medicine and the physical therapies to elite sports performance has been successful and obvious. …”
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Therapeutic reflections on the tennis elbow
Rodineau, J.Published 2001“…Those that take chronic forms of tennis elbow into consideration and involve numerous physical treatments, varying from physiotherapy to exercise therapy, osteopathic manipulation of the vertebral column and a large variety of surgical techniques. …”
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Comparison of ball-and-racquet impact force between two tennis backhand stroke techniqes
Wu, S. K., Gross, M. T., Prentice, W. E., Yu, B.Published in Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy (2001)“…Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy…”
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Shoulder instability in the tennis player: open surgical treatment
Rodosky, M. W.Published 1999“…The disadvantages, however, are the morbidity with respect to the rotator cuff and more difficulties in returning to the same level of sport. The open stabilisation technique used by the author is the anatomic capsular approach. …”
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