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Mashup Score: 110
Plantar fasciitis, plantar heel pain, plantar fasciopathy – this condition has many names, a substantial negative impact on patients, and no single effective treatment. In this blog, we will explain our trial, The FIX-Heel Trial, which was recently published in BJSM. In this trial, we compared some of the most commonly used treatments for patients […]Read More…
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Mashup Score: 14Diary blog - "Mario in Japan" - Swiss Sports Physiotherapy Association - BJSM blog - social media's leading SEM voice - 16 day(s) ago
Author: Mario Bizzini, PhD, MSc, PT I arrived in Tokyo on Thursday January 4th after a 12 hour flight from Zürich. With two Japanese long-time friends, I walked around some familiar spots such as the Asakusa district and the Skytree tower, and of course we also visited a couple of fine sushi restaurants. In the […]Read More…
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Mashup Score: 62
Authors: Mengyi Liu and Xianhui Qin Why is this study important? Evidence regarding the association between physical activity (PA) and the risk chronic kidney diseases (CKD) in participants with Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) is generally limited due to the use of self-report questionnaires. Moreover, although the 2008 Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans recommend accumulating ≥150 min/week moderate to vigorous […]Read More…
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⚠️ Do you have patients who find it hard to engage in physical activity for >10 mins? NEW #BJSMBlog looks at short bouts of physical activity and the association with risk of renal disease in adults with Type 2 Diabetes and overweight or obesity 🏃♀️ ➡️ https://t.co/zO0eNwX3By https://t.co/UXxEGeXaur
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Mashup Score: 12It is safe when coronary artery calcium progresses during exercising? - BJSM blog - social media's leading SEM voice - 1 month(s) ago
Part of the BJSM’s Knowledge Translation blog series In this blog we will explain how we used data from the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) study to investigate the association between physical activity (PA) and coronary artery calcium progression and subsequent cardiovascular disease events. More details are available in our recently published […]Read More…
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Mashup Score: 231Periodization in rehabilitation of the MSK conditions: Plan your rehab - BJSM blog - social media's leading SEM voice - 1 month(s) ago
Keyword: anterior cruciate ligament injury, athletic rehabilitation, periodization Of the 250,000 anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries documented each year in the USA, approximately 65% of these injuries require reconstructive surgery. Appropriate rehabilitation after ACL reconstruction can give predictably good outcomes, with return to previous levels of activity and high knee function. Periodization training is used at […]Read More…
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Mashup Score: 49
Keywords: injury prevention; field sport; coach education; sport injury. Our recently published scoping review aimed to summarise ‘train-the–trainer’ approaches to injury prevention programmes within field-sports (1). Essentially, we wanted to better understand what help, support and education sports coaches are offered to better serve the needs of these coaches and their players. Why is this […]Read More…
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Mashup Score: 215Periodization in rehabilitation of the MSK conditions: Plan your rehab - BJSM blog - social media's leading SEM voice - 1 month(s) ago
Keyword: anterior cruciate ligament injury, athletic rehabilitation, periodization Of the 250,000 anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries documented each year in the USA, approximately 65% of these injuries require reconstructive surgery. Appropriate rehabilitation after ACL reconstruction can give predictably good outcomes, with return to previous levels of activity and high knee function. Periodization training is used at […]Read More…
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Mashup Score: 12It is safe when coronary artery calcium progresses during exercising? - BJSM blog - social media's leading SEM voice - 2 month(s) ago
Part of the BJSM’s Knowledge Translation blog series In this blog we will explain how we used data from the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) study to investigate the association between physical activity (PA) and coronary artery calcium progression and subsequent cardiovascular disease events. More details are available in our recently published […]Read More…
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Mashup Score: 37
Below is a blog response to the BJSM blog titled “Is it scientifically valid, sensible, or safe to use biomarkers to diagnose concussion?” published on November 27th (click here to view the original blog post). A reply from the original blog authors is also included. Response: Dear Editor, We read with interest the BJSM blog post […]Read More…
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Mashup Score: 173Exercise versus caloric restriction for visceral fat loss - which is better? - BJSM blog - social media's leading SEM voice - 3 month(s) ago
In this blog article we explain the findings of our recent meta-analysis where we compared the effects of exercise and caloric restriction for reducing visceral fat in individuals with overweight and obesity. Why is this study important? Obesity is a growing global public health concern, with 39% of adults being overweight and 13% being obese […]Read More…
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⚠️ 1 in 10 people will experience plantar fasciopathy 👣 But how can we best treat it? 🤷♂️ NEW #BJSMBlog summarises the recently published FIX-Heel Trial 📄 Find out more ➡️ https://t.co/euvl5EN4cB https://t.co/UVmrnIpYRk