Search Results - Translational Sports Medicine
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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) -
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Monitoring the recovery-stress states of athletes: Psychometric properties of the acute recovery and stress scale and short recovery stress scale among Dutch and Flemish athletes
Brauers, J. J., Den Hartigh, R. J. R., Jakowski, S., Kellmann, M., Wylleman, P., Lemmink, K. A. P. M., Brink, M. S.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2024) -
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Science and soccer. Developing elite performers
A. M. Williams, P. R. Ford, B. DrustPublished 2023 -
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In your shoes: A qualitative study on the perspectives of professional dancers and staff regarding dance injury and its prevention
Bolling, C., van Rijn, R. M., Pasman, H. R., van Mechelen, W., Stubbe, J. H.Published in Translational Sports Medicine (2021)“…Translational Sports Medicine…”
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Placebo and nocebo in sports: Potential effects of hypothetical differences in roll resistance on roller ski performance
Blumenstein, B., Abrahamsen, F. E., Losnegard, T.Published in Translational Sports Medicine (2021)“…Translational Sports Medicine…”
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How elite athletes, coaches, and physiotherapists perceive a sports injury
Bolling, C., Delfino Barboza, S., van Mechelen, W., Pasman, H. R.Published in Translational Sports Medicine (2019)“…Translational Sports Medicine…”
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Science and soccer. Developing elite performers
A. M. WilliamsPublished 2013 -
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Mobility and stability adaptations in the shoulder of the overhead athlete: A theoretical and evidence-based perspective
Borsa, P. A., Laudner, K. G., Sauers, E. L.Published in Sports Medicine (2008)“…Overuse injuries in the overhead athlete are a common and perplexing clinical problem in sports medicine and, therefore, it is imperative for sports medicine clinicians to have a thorough understanding of the short- and long-term effects of overhead activity on the shoulder complex. …”
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Ethics in sports medicine
Dunn, W. R., George, M. S., Churchill, L., Spindler, K. P.Published in The American Journal of Sports Medicine (2007)“…With this distinction come unique ethical challenges because the customary ethical norms for most forms of clinical practice, such as confidentiality and patient autonomy, cannot be translated easily into sports medicine. The particular areas of medical ethics that present unique challenges in sports medicine are informed consent, third parties, advertising, confidentiality, drug use, and innovative technology. …”