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Objectives To describe the perceived importance of suggested hamstring injury risk factors according to chief medical officers (CMOs) of European male professional football clubs. A secondary objective was to compare if these perceptions differed between teams with a lower-than-average hamstring injury burden and teams with a higher than average hamstring injury burden. Methods First, CMOs of 15…
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Mashup Score: 0Clinical tips – The BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine blog - 2 year(s) ago
Fortnightly we invite a colleague to share a clinical tip with our community. Today, Liz Bayley is on the stage. […] Read More… Fortnightly we invite a colleague to share a clinical tip with our community. Today, Gustaaf Reurink is on the stage. […] Read More… Who are you? I am Kellie Wilkie, an Australian Physiotherapy…
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Background Eating disorders (ED) and disordered eating (DE) among male elite athletes share some of the characteristics seen in female elite athletes and the population, but also exhibit some key differences. Objective Scoping review of ED and DE in male elite athletes. Methods In May 2020, a comprehensive systematic literature search was conducted for DE and ED in male elite athletes. Results…
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Mashup Score: 0Development and validation of the athletes’ rights survey - 2 year(s) ago
A recognised imbalance of power exists between athletes and sporting institutions. Recent cases of systemic athlete abuse demonstrate the relationship between power disparities and harassment and abuse in sport. Embedding human rights principles into sporting institutions is a critical step towards preventing harassment and abuse in sport. In 2017, the World Players Association (WPA) launched the…
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Objectives This study aimed to determine the effect of selective (bisoprolol-5 mg) and non-selective (propranolol-40 mg) beta-blockers on archery performance, body sway and aiming behaviour. Methods Fifteen male archers participated in a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, cross-over study and competed four times (control, placebo, selective (bisoprolol) and non-selective (propranolol)…
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