Training profile, sporting habits and injury characteristics of Spanish obstacle course races participants: cross-sectional study
CONCLUSION: Injury risk in obstacle course racing participants was associated with participation in a higher number of obstacle course racing competitions, reduced time between these competitions and having performed specific obstacle training.PMID:38197304 | DOI:10.1080/00913847.2024.2303967 (Source: The Physician and Sportsmedicine Online)
Source: The Physician and Sportsmedicine Online - January 10, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Daniel Gonz ález-Devesa Jorge Garc ía-Rubio Jose Carlos Diz-G ómez Carlos Ay án-Pérez Source Type: research

Training profile, sporting habits and injury characteristics of Spanish obstacle course races participants: cross-sectional study
CONCLUSION: Injury risk in obstacle course racing participants was associated with participation in a higher number of obstacle course racing competitions, reduced time between these competitions and having performed specific obstacle training.PMID:38197304 | DOI:10.1080/00913847.2024.2303967 (Source: The Physician and Sportsmedicine Online)
Source: The Physician and Sportsmedicine Online - January 10, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Daniel Gonz ález-Devesa Jorge Garc ía-Rubio Jose Carlos Diz-G ómez Carlos Ay án-Pérez Source Type: research

Most cited articles involving lacrosse since 1990 primarily focus on concussion and traumatic brain injury
CONCLUSIONS: The majority of the 50 most-cited articles related to lacrosse since 1990 focus on the prevalence, diagnosis and identification of concussion/traumatic brain injury in high school and collegiate-level athletes. These articles are predominantly epidemiological or cohort studies with Level III or IV evidence that almost unanimously originate from the United States.PMID:38174552 | DOI:10.1080/00913847.2024.2301919 (Source: The Physician and Sportsmedicine Online)
Source: The Physician and Sportsmedicine Online - January 4, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Benjamin D Gross Avanish Yendluri Amogh I Iyer Akshar V Patel Paul J Cagle Source Type: research

Most cited articles involving lacrosse since 1990 primarily focus on concussion and traumatic brain injury
CONCLUSIONS: The majority of the 50 most-cited articles related to lacrosse since 1990 focus on the prevalence, diagnosis and identification of concussion/traumatic brain injury in high school and collegiate-level athletes. These articles are predominantly epidemiological or cohort studies with Level III or IV evidence that almost unanimously originate from the United States.PMID:38174552 | DOI:10.1080/00913847.2024.2301919 (Source: The Physician and Sportsmedicine Online)
Source: The Physician and Sportsmedicine Online - January 4, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Benjamin D Gross Avanish Yendluri Amogh I Iyer Akshar V Patel Paul J Cagle Source Type: research

The effects of isokinetic training in athletes after knee surgery: a systematic review
CONCLUSIONS: Isokinetic training appears equally, if not more effective than isotonic, for restoring strength balance between hamstrings and quadriceps. This could lead to more favorable muscle mass changes. Isokinetic training also parallels isotonic rehabilitation for functional outcomes and meeting return-to-sport criteria. Therefore, isokinetic training should be included as one of the main strength restoration strategies after knee surgery, especially in early and middle rehabilitation stages.REGISTRATION NUMBER: The present systematic review was registered on PROSPERO (registration number: CRD42022370398).PMID:381242...
Source: The Physician and Sportsmedicine Online - December 21, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Angelo Petrucci Dario Guglielmino Javier Pecci Helios Pareja-Galeano Source Type: research

The effects of isokinetic training in athletes after knee surgery: a systematic review
CONCLUSIONS: Isokinetic training appears equally, if not more effective than isotonic, for restoring strength balance between hamstrings and quadriceps. This could lead to more favorable muscle mass changes. Isokinetic training also parallels isotonic rehabilitation for functional outcomes and meeting return-to-sport criteria. Therefore, isokinetic training should be included as one of the main strength restoration strategies after knee surgery, especially in early and middle rehabilitation stages.PMID:38124233 | DOI:10.1080/00913847.2023.2297666 (Source: The Physician and Sportsmedicine Online)
Source: The Physician and Sportsmedicine Online - December 21, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Angelo Petrucci Dario Guglielmino Javier Pecci Helios Pareja Galeano Source Type: research