Search Results - Sports Care
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The young injuried gymnast: A literature review and discussion
Hart, E., Meehan, W. P., Bae, D. S., d'Hemecourt, P., & Stracciolini, APublished in Current Sports Medicine Reports (2018)“…Abstract Gymnastics is a sport requiring grace, strength, and flexibility, resulting in a wide variety of injuries. …”
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Optimizing pre-match preparation: Impact of four warm-up protocols on yo-yo IR2 and sprint performance in youth footballers
Isbilir, M., Ispirlidis, I., Chatzinikolaou, A., Pafis, G., Gioftsidou, A.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2025)“…Coaches and practitioners should carefully tailor warm-up routines to match sport-specific demands while minimizing pre competition fatigue, particularly in youth athletes.…”
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Optimizing performance nutrition for adolescent athletes: a review of dietary needs, risks, and practical strategies
Everett, S.Published in Nutrients (2025)“…Practical strategies for nutrition education, interdisciplinary collaboration, and individualized care are presented to guide healthcare professionals, coaches, and caregivers in fostering sustainable, performance-supportive eating habits. …”
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Mental health support within professional soccer academies: clarifying the roles of psychologists, player care staff and clinicians
James, I. A., Turner, M. J.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2025)“…While suggesting that enhancing the MH of players is `everyone`s business`, particular focus is given to the work of sports psychologists (SP), members of the player care team, and specialist MH clinicians. …”
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Kinect-based anthropometric measurements: a comparative analysis of traditional methods in youth female weightlifters
Örücü, S., Isik, B., Erdagi, K., Osmanoglu, U. Ö., Özbay, E.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2025)“…Therefore, measurements of these parameters require significant care. Findings of this study suggest that Kinect V2 can be a reliable tool for rapid and practical anthropometric assessments in sports settings, but highlight the importance of careful calibration and adjustments for specific measurements. …”
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Correlation between post-injury mental health symptoms and rehabilitation adherence in collegiate athletes
Torres, L, Gardin, F, Davis, S, Shotwell, C.Published in The Sport Journal (2025)“…Conclusions: Although the findings of this study did not establish a significant correlation between post-injury depression and anxiety symptoms and self-perceptions of rehabilitation adherence, strong evidence still exists to believe that poor mental health may be associated with poor rehabilitation adherence. Applications in Sport: Members of the collegiate athlete care team should be aware that the common underreporting of mental health symptoms in this population might make it difficult to establish the relationship between these symptoms and their recovery process after an injury. …”
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Poor nutrition knowledge amongst caregivers of female footballers at professional club academies in the UK
Roberts, C.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2025)“…Young football players require careful consideration of their dietary intake to support performance, recovery, overall health, growth and maturation, and to reduce injury risk. …”
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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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Menstrual cycle and nutrition health trends in the AFLW talent pathway
Veale, J., Shawdon, A., Pitchford, N., Edwards, K.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2024)“…Impact/Application to the field: A greater understanding of the unique challenges faced by female athletes, such as MC and dietary habits, may be beneficial in enhancing the medical care, health, and performance outcomes for women competing in professional sporting competitions as well as directing limited resources (education, medical, nutrition, psychology) most appropriately in any identified areas of need. …”
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Oxford Textbook of Children's Sport and Exercise Medicine
N. Armstrong, W. v. MechelenPublished 2023“…Shaw, and Joshua Locker 49: Lower limb injuries, Rocco Aicale and Nicola Maffulli 50: Disability, youth sport, and clinical care of the youth Para athlete, Wayne Derman, Eileen Africa, and Candace Vermaak 51: Nutrition and eating disorders in youth sport, Therese Fostervold Mathisen, Christine Sundgot-Borgen, and Jorunn Sundgot-Borgen 52: Dietary supplements in youth sport, Ronald J. …”
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Injury patterns in highly specialized youth athletes: a comparison of 2 pathways to specialization
Murday, P. F., McLoughlin, D. E., Wild, J. T., Kwon, S., Burgess, J., LaBella, C. R.Published in Journal of Athletic Training (2024)“…Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting: Tertiary care pediatric sports medicine clinic between January 2015 and April 2019. …”
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Determinants of intention to disclose musculoskeletal injury in adolescent athletes
Cheever, K. M., Dewig, D., Nedimyer, A. K., Register-Mihalik, J. K., Kossman, M. K.Published in Journal of Athletic Training (2024)“…Abstract: Context: Although research indicates that the key to minimizing the effect of musculoskeletal injury, improving care, and mitigating long-term effects is to improve early injury care seeking, little is known about barriers to early musculoskeletal injury disclosure and care seeking. …”
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A multifaceted approach to interpreting reaction time deficits after adolescent concussion
Barnes, A., Smulligan, K., Wingerson, M. J., Little, C., Lugade, V., Wilson, J. C., Howell, D. R.Published in Journal of Athletic Training (2024)“…Setting: A pediatric sports medicine center associated with a regional tertiary care hospital. …”