Search Results - Injury
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The relationship between subjective shoulder discomfort and quantitative humeral head translation in baseball players; cross-sectional study
Abekura, T., Maeda, N., Tashiro, T., Arima, S., Kaizuka, R., Yoshiara, R., Nagao, T., Ito, G., Yamada, T.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2025)“…Background High shoulder external rotation range of motion (ROM) in baseball players is associated with a higher risk of shoulder and elbow injuries. Subjective shoulder discomfort can impair performance in these athletes. …”
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From first ski day to Olympic gold: A mixed-methods case study of long-term ski-specific training and fitness development in one of the most successful alpine skiers in history
Charbonnet, B., Côté, J., Schmid, M. J.Published in International Journal of Sports Science and Coaching (2026)“…Summer glacier training was deliberately delayed and limited to preserve motivation, and annual ski days peaked between ages 15 and 18. Periods of minor injury and overreaching coincided with high training loads. …”
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Skill progression pathways and head kinematics in men`s artistic gymnastics
Romero A., G. A., Pritchard, N. S., Brandt, K. M., Bullock, G. S., Peluso, A. G., Kruse, D. W., Miles, C. M., Moore, J. B., Agee, J. M., Young, C., Stitzel, J. D., Urban, J. E.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2025)“…Post-concussion return-to-sport protocols should account for the diverse biomechanical demands imposed by each skill, facilitating sport-specific and biomechanically informed progressions back into sport post-injury.…”
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Association between age and achilles cross-sectional area in NCAA division one collegiate female gymnast
Bates, C. J., Hinkle, L. J, Schaugaard, B., Hartog, P., Davidson, G., Johnson, A. W.Published in International Journal of Exercise Science Conference Proceedings (2025)“…Future research should investigate the interaction between age and injury on tendon thickness and injury with a wider sample of participants.…”
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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)Subjects: “…injury…”
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No side difference between achilles tendon characteristics in female Division One collegiate gymnasts post exercise: Preliminary study
Hartog, P., Hinkle, L. J., Davidson, G., Schaugaard, B. T., Anderson, M., Johnson, A. W.Published in International Journal of Exercise Science Conference Proceedings (2025)“…Female gymnasts have a high rate of injury due to the repetitive nature and high forces of the sport. …”
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The relationship between pain and athletic identity in youth ballet dancers
Choudhury, M. M., Stapleton, E., Erdman, A., Gale, E., Chung, J., Ulman, S.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2025)“…Additionally, dancer-specific education in coping with injury, pain, or poor performance is essential to support the emotional and physical well-being of dancers.…”
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The training and development process for a world-class female handball player: a longitudinal and retrospective case study
Haugen, T., Bucher Sandbakk, S., Sandbakk, Ø., Tønnessen, E.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)“…Key training and development features included early engagement in handball combined with cross-over sampling of various sports during childhood and youth, early introduction and consistent implementation of physical conditioning throughout the career, participation in well-coordinated talent development initiatives, early exposure to adult-level practice and competition, and low injury rate. Key athlete characteristics included a multidimensional sports talent, discipline, dedication, a development-oriented mindset, a strong ability to handle setbacks, and an empathetic nature. …”
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A comparison of training, injury, illness, sleep, wellbeing and stress between developing elite and recreational athletes
Lowery, M., Oliver, S. J., Roberts, R., Barwood, C., Dunn, E., Langham-Walsh, E., Holliss, B., Wraith, L., Woodman, T., Lawrence, G., Gottwald, V. M., Hardy, J.Published in European Journal of Sport Science (2025)Subjects: “…injury…”
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Enhancing spin mastery in figure skating: A longitudinal case-control study on off-ice spin board training for rotational proficiency in young skaters
Drazdova, V.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2026)“…Furthermore, it may also support confidence and reduce injury risks, making it a valuable tool for coaches and sports professionals.…”
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Psychological predictors of sports injuries in elite ski athletes: a multidimensional analysis of personality, anxiety, depression and inflexibility
Mogedano-Cruz, S., Clemente-Suárez, V. J., Jácome-López, R., García-Sanz, F., González-Fernández, L., González-de-la-Flor, Á., Romero-Morales, C.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2025)Subjects: “…injury…”
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Bridging the gap between research and practice: Inegrating biomechanical analysis in the development of landing mats in gymnastics
Brtva, P., Canty, B., Straker, R., Irwin, G., Farana, R.Published in ISBS Proceedings Archive: Vol. 43: Iss. 1 (2025)“…TYPE1 mats exhibited the highest VGRF and shortest time to peak, indicating inadequate force attenuation and potential injury risk. Gymnasts demonstrated lower VGRFmax and lower ankle flexion, likely due to landing technique. …”
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The psychological dimensions of sports injury risk: models, mechanisms, and interventions
Johnson, U., Ivarsson, A.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)Subjects: “…injury…”
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Training practices of Japanese elite team and combat sport athletes during the COVID-19 pandemic: an interview study with support staff
Yamashita, D., Yamazaki, K., Yamagishi, T., Tsubokura, H., Washif, J. A., Mujika, I.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)“…For some athletes, the cancellation of competitions presented an opportunity to focus on thorough rehabilitation for chronic injuries. Furthermore, social isolation and uncertainty increased mental health concerns among athletes, emphasizing the need for greater psychological support. …”
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Bone stress injuries in endurance athletes: A review of risk factors, screening and evaluation pearls, preventive strategies, and evidence-based management approaches
Knobloch, A. C., Caulkins, B. K., Rennicke, J. C., Do, K. H., Covey, C. J.Published in Current Sports Medicine Reports (2025)Subjects: “…injury…”
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The mental health of sporting officials: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Lindsay, R., Walton, C. C., Kittel, A., McNeil, D. G., Larkin, P., Spittle, M., Cosh, S. M.Published in Sports Medicine (2025)“…., levels of professional experience, environment around matches, experiences of abuse), while 48% of studies (k = 13) examined personal risk factors (e.g., age, sex, injury). A total of 37% of studies (k = 10) examined sport-environmental protective factors (e.g., years of officiating experience, level of officiating, hours and frequency of officiating), while 33% of studies (k = 9) investigated personal protective factors (e.g., emotional intelligence, feelings of competence, age, sex). …”
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Understanding the bi-directional relationship between injury and mental ill-health in elite athletes: A six-year, retrospective cohort study
Lyon-Monk, O., Arnold, R. S., Williams, S., Cleave, L. J., Cumming, S., Currie, A., Wass, J., Moore, L. J.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2025)Subjects: “…injury…”
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The effects of cheerleading surfaces on ankle landing characteristics during vertical and flip landings
Nguyen, A. V., Slavens, B. A., Cobb, S. C., O`Connor, K. M.Published in Journal of Applied Biomechanics (2025)“…Landing surfaces influence injury risk by affecting joint mechanics, but few studies compare vertical and flip landings. …”