نتایج جستجو برای: athlete staff

تعداد نتایج: 76535  

2017
Gilles Vandewiele Youri Geurkink Maarten Lievens Femke Ongenae Filip De Turck Jan Boone

In order to achieve optimal gains from training while reducing the risk of negative effects, athletes must perceive an ideal Internal Training Load. This load is invoked by the training content and individual characteristics. Training sessions are often team-based, although each athlete has his/her own characteristics, making it hard for coaching staff to optimize the training load for each ath...

Journal: :Journal of surgical orthopaedic advances 2011
R Warne Fitch Charles L Cox Gene A Hannah Alex B Diamond Andrew J M Gregory Kristina M Wilson

As participation in athletics continues to increase, so too will the occurrence of on-field injuries and medical emergencies. The field of sports medicine continues to advance and many events will have on-site medical staff present. This article reviews the most catastrophic injuries and medical emergencies that are encountered in sports and presents the highest level evidence in regards to on-...

Journal: :Exercise and sport sciences reviews 2007
Douglas J Casa Brendon P McDermott Elaine C Lee Susan W Yeargin Lawrence E Armstrong Carl M Maresh

The key to maximize the chances of surviving exertional heatstroke is rapidly decreasing the elevated core body temperature. Many methods exist to cool the body, but current evidence strongly supports the use of cold water. Preferably, the athlete should be immersed in cold water. If lack of equipment or staff prevents immersion, a continual dousing with cold water provides an effective cooling...

2014
P. Troy Henning

CONTEXT Pelvic stress fractures, osteitis pubis, and snapping hip syndrome account for a portion of the overuse injuries that can occur in the running athlete. EVIDENCE ACQUISITION PUBMED SEARCHES WERE PERFORMED FOR EACH ENTITY USING THE FOLLOWING KEYWORDS: snapping hip syndrome, coxa sultans, pelvic stress fracture, and osteitis pubis from 2008 to 2013. Topic reviews, case reports, case seri...

2016
Martin Schwellnus Torbjørn Soligard Juan-Manuel Alonso Roald Bahr Ben Clarsen H Paul Dijkstra Tim J Gabbett Michael Gleeson Martin Hägglund Mark R Hutchinson Christa Janse Van Rensburg Romain Meeusen John W Orchard Babette M Pluim Martin Raftery Richard Budgett Lars Engebretsen

The modern-day athlete participating in elite sports is exposed to high training loads and increasingly saturated competition calendar. Emerging evidence indicates that inappropriate load management is a significant risk factor for acute illness and the overtraining syndrome. The IOC convened an expert group to review the scientific evidence for the relationship of load-including rapid changes ...

Journal: :Journal of sports science & medicine 2009
Robert J Schinke Marc Ramsay

There is scant literature where applied sport scientists have considered first hand experiences preparing professional boxers for world title bouts. The present submission reflects more than 10 years of applied experience working with professional boxers, residing in Canada. What follows is a composite of sequential steps that ownership and coaching staff of one Canadian management group have t...

Journal: :asian journal of sports medicine 0
eiji miyake department of rehabilitation science, graduate school of health sciences, kyorin university, tokoyo, japan; department of rehabilitation science, graduate school of health sciences, kyorin university, tokyo, japan, p. o. box: 1928508. tel: +81-426910011 mitsunobu yatsunami department of physical therapy, school of health sciences, kyorin university, tokyo, japan jun kurabayashi department of physical therapy, school of health sciences, kyorin university, tokyo, japan koji teruya department of public health, school of health sciences, kyorin university, tokyo, japan yasuhiro sekine department of rehabilitation, medical corporation jinseikai, chiba, japan tatsuaki endo department of rehabilitation, medical corporation jinseikai, chiba, japan

objectives we aimed to perform the first such study to measure the injury incidence, severity and type as the first step in creating a badminton injury prevention program. patients and methods a prospective, longitudinal survey was conducted between april 2012 and march 2013 with 133 national tournament-level badminton players from junior high school to university in japan with the teams’ physi...

Journal: :Performance enhancement and health 2021

Recently, knowledge of the genetic influence on attainment elite athlete status, along with aspects such as training adaptations and injury risk, has grown. At present, there are various direct-to-consumer tests targeted at athletes. Here, we aimed to determine prevalence of, attitudes towards, testing in a group athletes, coaches, support staff. 243 participants (110 athletes 133 staff) took p...

Journal: :International emergency nursing 2017
Martin Duignan Niall O'Connor

2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Female triad Stress fracture

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