Search Results - Current Sports Medicine Reports
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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)“…Current Sports Medicine Reports…”
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Figure skating musculoskeletal injury: evidence across disciplines, mechanisms, and future directions
Madsen, A., Alfonso, K., Vincent, H. K.Published in Current Sports Medicine Reports (2024)“…Current Sports Medicine Reports…”
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An update on the six recommendations from the 2012 IADMS standard measures initiative: assessing and reporting dancer capacities, risk factors, and injuries
Kenny, S. J., Stubbe, J. H., Swain, C. T. V., Honrado, J., Hiller, C. E., Welsh, T. M., Liederbach, M. J.Published in Journal of Dance Medicine & Science (2025)“…Since then, numerous reports on the recording and reporting of injury data in sport and performing arts have been published. …”
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A research and clinical framework for understanding achilles injury in female collegiate gymnasts
Fryar, C., Tilley, D., Casey, E., Vincent, H.Published in Current Sports Medicine Reports (2023)“…Current Sports Medicine Reports…”
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Coach awareness, knowledge and practice in relation to growth and maturation and training load in competitive, young gymnasts
Patel, T. S., McGregor, A., Fawcett, L., Bekker, S., Williams, S., Williams, K., Cumming, S. P.Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2021)“…The knowledge and practice of monitoring growth and maturation, and training load did however differbetween disciplines. Sports science and medicine practitioners were recognised as key stakeholders in helping manageand reduce the risk of injuries during growth. …”
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Head and neck injuries in gymnasts
Eng, C., Makovitch, S.Published in Gymnastics medicine - evaluation, management and rehabilitation (2020)“…Concussion, also known as mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) or mild head injury, is defined as a traumatically induced transient disturbance of brain function caused by complex pathophysiologic processes according to the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine position statement. These processes may include oxidative stress, impaired axonal transport, and altered neurotransmission. …”