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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High prevalence of low back pain in college rifle athletes
Urbach, B., Mansfield, C., Harr, M., Briggs, M. S., Onate, J., Boucher, L.Published in International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy (2025)“…Background The sport of rifle places unique physical demands on its athletes relative to other collegiate sports, including maintaining lumbar-straining positions for extended time. …”
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Wetsuit thermal resistivity measurements
Crotti, G., Cantù, R., Malavasi, S., Gatti, G., Laurano, C., Svelto, C.Published in Sensors (2024)“…The transitory method, on the other hand, is quite easy to implement and, after careful characterization of the phantom`s parameters, it provided similar results to the stationary one. …”
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Bike, swim, mum: Exploring post partum experiences of triathlete mothers
Jones, E., Stokes, K., Du Preez, T.Published 2024“…Athletes such as Serena Williams and Faith Kipyegon have justly dispelled the myth that motherhood is incompatible with elite sport. In parallel, we have seen an increase in post-partum return to sport research, which has guided specific post-partum guidelines such as Fallon et al. (2024). …”
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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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Elite swimming athlete`s career development: the perspective of the coach-athlete working alliance
Teng, P. C., Chen, F. C., Teng, P. Y., Chen, M. Y., Chang, C. C.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…RESULTS: The results of the study are as follows*(1) The coach will divide the goals into competitive goal and goal college entrance goal, and assign tasks to different athletes according to their abilities, coach and the athletes can feel a sense of achievement in pursuing the common goal. (2) The coach will pay attention with the athletes to focus on the career they want to work in in the future at first, and let the athletes make their decision for college, If athletes want to engage in non-sports field, they will fully show their curiosity about the careers they interested and vice versa; Compared with coaches who believe in athletes, athletes lack confidence in their careers. (3) In athletic level, the coach will enrich himself, cooperate with talents in various fields, and provide the athletes with a high-quality training environment; In psychological level, coaches not only care about active athletes, but also contact graduates through in communication software; In psychosocial level, the relationship between the athletes and the coach like a teacher as well as a friend, the athletes can maintain a good interaction even they are graduate; In academic vocational level, It is not only the coach who can help, but the graduates can also provide a lot of assistance to solve the doubts of their junior brother. …”
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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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Artistic swimming injuries in young elite athletes: An 11-year follow-up
Vignaud, E., Menu, P., Daley, P., Grondin, J., Dauty, M., Fouasson-Chailloux, A.Published in Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine (2023)“…Setting: Department of Sport Medicine of a University Hospital. Patients: One hundred and twenty-four elite female artistic swimmers aged 12.9 ± 1.6 years. …”
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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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Inconsistency between objective and subjective comparisons of sleep quality is found between sea level and moderate terrestrial altitude (2,320m) in high-performance swimmers
Astridge, D., McKenna, M., Campbell, A., Turner, A. P.Published in International Journal of Sports Science and Coaching (2023)