Gender differences in concussion-related knowledge, attitudes and reporting behaviors of varsity athletes
CONCLUSIONS: Our study indicated that concussion knowledge is not gender biased among Canadian university athletes; however, more investigation is required to learn how safe environments for concussion disclosure could encourage reporting the symptoms in varsity athletes, especially in males who are more susceptible to not reporting a concussion to not miss their sport-related goals.PMID:38445845 | DOI:10.23736/S0022-4707.24.15508-9 (Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness)
Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness - March 6, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Faly Golshan Sarah Bains Jenna Francisco Makenna Jensen Katelyn Tourigny Todd Morrison Marla Mickleborough Source Type: research

Shoulder pathologies in CrossFit: a magnetic resonance imaging study of 51 cases
CONCLUSIONS: These data demonstrate the need for a specific focus on particular shoulder injuries in CrossFit. Knowledge about the type of shoulder pathologies caused by CrossFit training allows for training-specific adaptations with regard to prevention, as well as a more targeted, sport-specific therapy. This study is the first in the literature to present on structural changes in the shoulders of active CrossFit athletes.PMID:38445843 | DOI:10.23736/S0022-4707.24.15071-2 (Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness)
Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness - March 6, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Maria A Bernstorff Norman Schumann Lisa Schwake Ole Somberg Maurice Balke Thomas Schildhauer Matthias K önigshausen Source Type: research

Effect of unpredictable timing on the hip, knee, and ankle kinematics and center of mass during deceleration tasks
CONCLUSIONS: The deceleration task in this study, SRB, causes a low knee-flexion angle at SS. The COM remained higher during unanticipated stopping, which is related only to hip flexion angle during the task. Knee flexion movement does not contribute to lowering COM during an unpredictable deceleration task.PMID:38445844 | DOI:10.23736/S0022-4707.23.15344-8 (Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness)
Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness - March 6, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Akino Aoki Tomoyo Tamura Kenji Hoshi Kazuyoshi Gamada Source Type: research

Gender differences in concussion-related knowledge, attitudes and reporting behaviors of varsity athletes
CONCLUSIONS: Our study indicated that concussion knowledge is not gender biased among Canadian university athletes; however, more investigation is required to learn how safe environments for concussion disclosure could encourage reporting the symptoms in varsity athletes, especially in males who are more susceptible to not reporting a concussion to not miss their sport-related goals.PMID:38445845 | DOI:10.23736/S0022-4707.24.15508-9 (Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness)
Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness - March 6, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Faly Golshan Sarah Bains Jenna Francisco Makenna Jensen Katelyn Tourigny Todd Morrison Marla Mickleborough Source Type: research

Shoulder pathologies in CrossFit: a magnetic resonance imaging study of 51 cases
CONCLUSIONS: These data demonstrate the need for a specific focus on particular shoulder injuries in CrossFit. Knowledge about the type of shoulder pathologies caused by CrossFit training allows for training-specific adaptations with regard to prevention, as well as a more targeted, sport-specific therapy. This study is the first in the literature to present on structural changes in the shoulders of active CrossFit athletes.PMID:38445843 | DOI:10.23736/S0022-4707.24.15071-2 (Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness)
Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness - March 6, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Maria A Bernstorff Norman Schumann Lisa Schwake Ole Somberg Maurice Balke Thomas Schildhauer Matthias K önigshausen Source Type: research

Effect of unpredictable timing on the hip, knee, and ankle kinematics and center of mass during deceleration tasks
CONCLUSIONS: The deceleration task in this study, SRB, causes a low knee-flexion angle at SS. The COM remained higher during unanticipated stopping, which is related only to hip flexion angle during the task. Knee flexion movement does not contribute to lowering COM during an unpredictable deceleration task.PMID:38445844 | DOI:10.23736/S0022-4707.23.15344-8 (Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness)
Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness - March 6, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Akino Aoki Tomoyo Tamura Kenji Hoshi Kazuyoshi Gamada Source Type: research

Gender differences in concussion-related knowledge, attitudes and reporting behaviors of varsity athletes
CONCLUSIONS: Our study indicated that concussion knowledge is not gender biased among Canadian university athletes; however, more investigation is required to learn how safe environments for concussion disclosure could encourage reporting the symptoms in varsity athletes, especially in males who are more susceptible to not reporting a concussion to not miss their sport-related goals.PMID:38445845 | DOI:10.23736/S0022-4707.24.15508-9 (Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness)
Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness - March 6, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Faly Golshan Sarah Bains Jenna Francisco Makenna Jensen Katelyn Tourigny Todd Morrison Marla Mickleborough Source Type: research

Shoulder pathologies in CrossFit: a magnetic resonance imaging study of 51 cases
CONCLUSIONS: These data demonstrate the need for a specific focus on particular shoulder injuries in CrossFit. Knowledge about the type of shoulder pathologies caused by CrossFit training allows for training-specific adaptations with regard to prevention, as well as a more targeted, sport-specific therapy. This study is the first in the literature to present on structural changes in the shoulders of active CrossFit athletes.PMID:38445843 | DOI:10.23736/S0022-4707.24.15071-2 (Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness)
Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness - March 6, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Maria A Bernstorff Norman Schumann Lisa Schwake Ole Somberg Maurice Balke Thomas Schildhauer Matthias K önigshausen Source Type: research

Effect of unpredictable timing on the hip, knee, and ankle kinematics and center of mass during deceleration tasks
CONCLUSIONS: The deceleration task in this study, SRB, causes a low knee-flexion angle at SS. The COM remained higher during unanticipated stopping, which is related only to hip flexion angle during the task. Knee flexion movement does not contribute to lowering COM during an unpredictable deceleration task.PMID:38445844 | DOI:10.23736/S0022-4707.23.15344-8 (Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness)
Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness - March 6, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Akino Aoki Tomoyo Tamura Kenji Hoshi Kazuyoshi Gamada Source Type: research

Gender differences in concussion-related knowledge, attitudes and reporting behaviors of varsity athletes
CONCLUSIONS: Our study indicated that concussion knowledge is not gender biased among Canadian university athletes; however, more investigation is required to learn how safe environments for concussion disclosure could encourage reporting the symptoms in varsity athletes, especially in males who are more susceptible to not reporting a concussion to not miss their sport-related goals.PMID:38445845 | DOI:10.23736/S0022-4707.24.15508-9 (Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness)
Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness - March 6, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Faly Golshan Sarah Bains Jenna Francisco Makenna Jensen Katelyn Tourigny Todd Morrison Marla Mickleborough Source Type: research

Shoulder pathologies in CrossFit: a magnetic resonance imaging study of 51 cases
CONCLUSIONS: These data demonstrate the need for a specific focus on particular shoulder injuries in CrossFit. Knowledge about the type of shoulder pathologies caused by CrossFit training allows for training-specific adaptations with regard to prevention, as well as a more targeted, sport-specific therapy. This study is the first in the literature to present on structural changes in the shoulders of active CrossFit athletes.PMID:38445843 | DOI:10.23736/S0022-4707.24.15071-2 (Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness)
Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness - March 6, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Maria A Bernstorff Norman Schumann Lisa Schwake Ole Somberg Maurice Balke Thomas Schildhauer Matthias K önigshausen Source Type: research

Effect of unpredictable timing on the hip, knee, and ankle kinematics and center of mass during deceleration tasks
CONCLUSIONS: The deceleration task in this study, SRB, causes a low knee-flexion angle at SS. The COM remained higher during unanticipated stopping, which is related only to hip flexion angle during the task. Knee flexion movement does not contribute to lowering COM during an unpredictable deceleration task.PMID:38445844 | DOI:10.23736/S0022-4707.23.15344-8 (Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness)
Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness - March 6, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Akino Aoki Tomoyo Tamura Kenji Hoshi Kazuyoshi Gamada Source Type: research

Gender differences in concussion-related knowledge, attitudes and reporting behaviors of varsity athletes
CONCLUSIONS: Our study indicated that concussion knowledge is not gender biased among Canadian university athletes; however, more investigation is required to learn how safe environments for concussion disclosure could encourage reporting the symptoms in varsity athletes, especially in males who are more susceptible to not reporting a concussion to not miss their sport-related goals.PMID:38445845 | DOI:10.23736/S0022-4707.24.15508-9 (Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness)
Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness - March 6, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Faly Golshan Sarah Bains Jenna Francisco Makenna Jensen Katelyn Tourigny Todd Morrison Marla Mickleborough Source Type: research

Decreased moment of inertia of the lower limb facilitates a rapid hip internal rotation in a simulated foot impact maneuver. A laboratory-controlled biomechanical study for a precursor mechanism of noncontact anterior cruciate ligament injury
CONCLUSIONS: The extended knee position with far foot placement from torso reduces the inertial resistance of the entire lower limb around its long axis and is vulnerable to the hip internal rotation.PMID:38436594 | DOI:10.23736/S0022-4707.23.15483-1 (Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness)
Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness - March 4, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Kazuki Arita Issei Ogasawara Shoji Konda Tomoyuki Matsuo Yuki Uno Natsuki Yoshida Xuemei Zhang Izumi Nishizawa Jianting Liu Ken Nakata Source Type: research

Are performance and perceived fatigability dependent on the anchor scheme of fatiguing isometric tasks in men?
CONCLUSIONS: These findings indicated anchor scheme-specific neuromuscular responses and TTF, despite no difference in performance fatigability. Furthermore, performance fatigability was likely due to peripheral fatigue (based on normalized EMG MPF and NME) following the TRQFT, but peripheral and central fatigue (based on normalized MMG MPF and NME) following the RPEFT.PMID:38436595 | DOI:10.23736/S0022-4707.24.15721-0 (Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness)
Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness - March 4, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Dolores G Ortega Robert W Smith Jocelyn E Arnett Tyler J Neltner Richard J Schmidt Glen O Johnson Terry J Housh Source Type: research