Objectives Declining physical fitness, rising obesity and mental and behavioural diagnoses are growing public health issues ...
Introduction Running is a popular recreational activity worldwide, with women’s participation growing rapidly over the past ...
Objectives Chronic exertional compartment syndrome (CECS) is traditionally confirmed by intracompartmental pressure (ICP) ...
Registered clinical exercise physiologists (CEPs) are recognised healthcare professionals in the UK and are registered ...
Objectives Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a complex, progressive neurological disorder with motor and non-motor symptoms. Among ...
Objectives To evaluate the efficacy of a sport-specific energy availability (EA) questionnaire, combined with clinical interview, for identifying male athletes at risk of developing bone health, ...
Objectives To describe injury epidemiology in British basketball, assess sex-based differences and injury risk factors. Methods 122 athletes from British basketball leagues and national teams ...
Background This systematic review aimed to summarise worldwide levels of fundamental movement skills (FMS) mastery in children and adolescents according to their age and sex. Methods Studies were ...
Knowledge from research evidence is wasted unless it is applied. While the scientific evidence base for many sports and exercise medicine and sports physical therapy interventions is robust, ...
Objective Medial tibial stress syndrome (MTSS) is a common lower extremity overuse injury often causing long-term reduction of sports participation. This study aimed to investigate the incidence and ...
Objective To compare the effectiveness of accumulating exercise in multiple bouts of at least 10 min throughout a day with exercise completed in a single bout (continuous or interval), or no exercise, ...
Background In individual sports, the effect that injuries have on an athlete’s performance, success and financial profit is implicit. In contrast, the effect of a single player’s injury or one ...