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View article: Stepwise development of an implementation protocol to support the prescription of Exercise = Medicine by clinicians using the Implementation Mapping approach
Stepwise development of an implementation protocol to support the prescription of Exercise = Medicine by clinicians using the Implementation Mapping approach Open
Introduction Several barriers, such as lack of time, knowledge and support, hinder clinicians from providing an individually tailored physical activity (PA) prescription and referral to their patients. As a result, “exercise is medicine” (…
View article: Systematic video analysis of ankle sprain injuries in elite male football (soccer): Injury mechanisms, situational patterns, biomechanics and neurocognitive errors study: A study on 140 consecutive players
Systematic video analysis of ankle sprain injuries in elite male football (soccer): Injury mechanisms, situational patterns, biomechanics and neurocognitive errors study: A study on 140 consecutive players Open
Purpose To describe the mechanisms, situational patterns, biomechanics and neurocognitive errors related ankle sprain injuries of professional male football players during match play. Methods There were 166 consecutive ankle sprain injurie…
View article: Neurodegenerative Diseases in Male Former First-Class New Zealand Rugby Players
Neurodegenerative Diseases in Male Former First-Class New Zealand Rugby Players Open
Background Growing concern surrounds the risk of neurodegenerative diseases in high-level collision sports, but research on Rugby Union's connection to these diseases is limited. Objective This study sought to examine the long-term neurode…
View article: International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) consensus statement on training and testing in competitive alpine and freestyle skiers and snowboarders
International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) consensus statement on training and testing in competitive alpine and freestyle skiers and snowboarders Open
To enhance performance, increase resilience and prevent injuries, training and testing (T&T) are the most important strategies for preparing athletes for the demands of their sport. However, for competitive snow sports such as alpine skiin…
View article: Risk management framework for competitive alpine skiing—co-developed with stakeholders
Risk management framework for competitive alpine skiing—co-developed with stakeholders Open
Previous research has shown that stakeholders in the competitive alpine skiing communities consider risk management to be crucial in sports injury prevention. However, to date, there is a lack of a publicly available systematic and structu…
View article: Injury incidence and patterns in men’s UEFA EURO 2024 and CONMEBOL Copa America 2024: descriptive findings from two simultaneously staged tournaments
Injury incidence and patterns in men’s UEFA EURO 2024 and CONMEBOL Copa America 2024: descriptive findings from two simultaneously staged tournaments Open
Background Injury surveillance is fundamental for understanding and managing risks in elite football. The simultaneous organisation of Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) EURO 2024 and Confederación Sudamericana de Fútbol (CONME…
View article: ACL injury prevention in European women’s football: exploring knowledge, attitudes and practices in a cross-sectional study
ACL injury prevention in European women’s football: exploring knowledge, attitudes and practices in a cross-sectional study Open
Objective To assess the knowledge, attitudes and behaviours regarding anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury prevention among individuals involved in women’s football at all levels, including players and staff across Union of European Foo…
View article: UEFA consensus statement on menstrual cycle tracking in women’s football
UEFA consensus statement on menstrual cycle tracking in women’s football Open
Menstrual cycle tracking is increasingly recognised as an important aspect of supporting female athletes. However, its application in football remains inconsistent and under-researched. This consensus statement, initiated by the Union of E…
View article: Reimagining athlete monitoring for true indicative injury prevention
Reimagining athlete monitoring for true indicative injury prevention Open
Injury prevention and performance optimisation in sports are evolving from generic strategies to more personalised, timely and data-informed approaches. Traditional systems often rely on infrequent assessments and binary classifications of…
View article: Bridging gaps in injury prevention: Insights from Luxembourg’s sports stakeholders. A qualitative research analysis
Bridging gaps in injury prevention: Insights from Luxembourg’s sports stakeholders. A qualitative research analysis Open
View article: Prospective evaluation of potential detrimental cardiac effects in middle-aged male novice marathon runners
Prospective evaluation of potential detrimental cardiac effects in middle-aged male novice marathon runners Open
Background Extreme levels of endurance exercise may predispose to adverse cardiovascular effects, especially in middle-aged men. Furthermore, troponin release reported in endurance athletes has led to the hypothesis that extreme endurance …
View article: Beyond tame solutions: a new paradigm for injury prevention in sports
Beyond tame solutions: a new paradigm for injury prevention in sports Open
Injury prevention in sports remains a perpetual challenge, frequently hindered by linear approaches that fail to account for the complexity of real-world scenarios. We propose a paradigm shift in this perspective, framing injury prevention…
View article: International Ski and Snowboard Federation consensus statement on warm-up and cool-down in competitive alpine and freestyle skiers and snowboarders
International Ski and Snowboard Federation consensus statement on warm-up and cool-down in competitive alpine and freestyle skiers and snowboarders Open
In diverse sports, warm-up (WUP) and cool-down (CD) activities are highly effective at improving performance-relevant factors and reducing the risk of injury when applied systematically; however, scientific evidence is widely lacking in sn…
View article: Why We Must Stop Assuming and Estimating Menstrual Cycle Phases in Laboratory and Field-Based Sport Related Research
Why We Must Stop Assuming and Estimating Menstrual Cycle Phases in Laboratory and Field-Based Sport Related Research Open
The increased growth, popularity, and media interest in women’s sport has led to calls for greater prioritisation of female-specific research and innovation. In response, science and medicine researchers have increased the volume of sport-…
View article: Determinants of good or excellent work ability in a branch of the dutch military
Determinants of good or excellent work ability in a branch of the dutch military Open
View article: A Survey on Current Practices, Needs, Responsibilities and Preferences for Knowledge Dissemination in the Field of Injury and Illness Prevention Among Competitive Snow Sports Stakeholders
A Survey on Current Practices, Needs, Responsibilities and Preferences for Knowledge Dissemination in the Field of Injury and Illness Prevention Among Competitive Snow Sports Stakeholders Open
View article: Cocreating a programme to prevent injuries and improve performance in Australian Police Force recruits: a study protocol
Cocreating a programme to prevent injuries and improve performance in Australian Police Force recruits: a study protocol Open
A healthy police force is a key component of a well-functioning society, yet 1 in 20 law enforcement recruits drop out of the recruit training programme due to injury. This drop-out rate has substantial economic and workforce ramifications…
View article: Descriptive study on injuries and illness in Dutch female adolescent and young adult handball players
Descriptive study on injuries and illness in Dutch female adolescent and young adult handball players Open
Objective This study describes the magnitude and burden of injuries and illnesses in elite Dutch female adolescent and young adult handball players. Design A retrospective open cohort study. Methods 10 consecutive seasons were studied usin…
View article: ‘Good communication and good team building, it’s half of the work in managing a player’: how team doctors perceive communication in the European professional men’s football context
‘Good communication and good team building, it’s half of the work in managing a player’: how team doctors perceive communication in the European professional men’s football context Open
Communication influences players’ performance and health and is influenced by the leadership style of coaches, internal team communication and the integration of the medical team in the professional men’s football setting. However, the com…
View article: Review process: an academic responsibility that facilitates active and peer learning
Review process: an academic responsibility that facilitates active and peer learning Open
View article: Risk factors for adverse health in military and law enforcement personnel; an umbrella review
Risk factors for adverse health in military and law enforcement personnel; an umbrella review Open
View article: Snow sports-specific extension of the IOC consensus statement: methods for recording and reporting epidemiological data on injury and illness in sports
Snow sports-specific extension of the IOC consensus statement: methods for recording and reporting epidemiological data on injury and illness in sports Open
The International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) consensus statement on ‘methods for recording and reporting of epidemiological data on injury and illness in sport’ recommended standardising methods to advance data collection and reporting cons…
View article: Standardising health history and injury surveillance of participants in endurance events: a modified Delphi consensus statement from the AMSSM runner health consortium
Standardising health history and injury surveillance of participants in endurance events: a modified Delphi consensus statement from the AMSSM runner health consortium Open
Endurance events are popular worldwide and have many health benefits. However, runners and Para athletes may sustain musculoskeletal injuries or experience other health consequences from endurance events. The American Medical Society for S…
View article: #WhatWouldYouDo? A cross-sectional study of sports medicine physicians assessing their competency in managing harassment and abuse in sports
#WhatWouldYouDo? A cross-sectional study of sports medicine physicians assessing their competency in managing harassment and abuse in sports Open
Objectives To assess the clinical competence of sports medicine physicians to recognise and report harassment and abuse in sports, and to identify barriers to reporting and the need for safeguarding education. Methods We implemented a cros…
View article: Paris and pollution, heats in the heat: a topical discussion of the relationship between the climate and sport
Paris and pollution, heats in the heat: a topical discussion of the relationship between the climate and sport Open
View article: As a journal we have one voice: the editorial
As a journal we have one voice: the editorial Open
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View article: “Health is Just the Basic Requirement for Optimal Performance and Winning”: Stakeholders’ Perceptions on Testing and Training in Competitive Alpine Skiing, Snowboarding and Freestyle Skiing
“Health is Just the Basic Requirement for Optimal Performance and Winning”: Stakeholders’ Perceptions on Testing and Training in Competitive Alpine Skiing, Snowboarding and Freestyle Skiing Open
View article: Ways to improve the methodology of meta-analysis in sports and exercise medicine: what do we often see in peer review?
Ways to improve the methodology of meta-analysis in sports and exercise medicine: what do we often see in peer review? Open
View article: Beach Sprints Rowing: Injury and Illness Prevalence at the 2022 World Championships
Beach Sprints Rowing: Injury and Illness Prevalence at the 2022 World Championships Open
Background Injury and illness surveillance helps establish the infrastructure to provide adequate medical support at regattas and is the foundation for developing prevention strategies. Objective(s) To assess the prevalence and characteris…
View article: Fostering active choice to empower behavioral change to reduce cardiovascular risk: A web-based randomized controlled trial
Fostering active choice to empower behavioral change to reduce cardiovascular risk: A web-based randomized controlled trial Open
Objective To investigate the effect of an active choice (AC) intervention based on creating risk and choice awareness–versus a passive choice (PC) control group–on intentions and commitment to cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk-reducing beh…