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    Infrared Radiation in the Management of Musculoskeletal Conditions and Chronic Pain: A Systematic Review by Christos Tsagkaris, Andreas S. Papazoglou, Anna Eleftheriades, Stavros Tsakopoulos, Athanasios Alexiou, Mihnea-Alexandru Găman, Dimitrios V. Moysidis

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…These studies described the effects of IR in humans: three studies focused on osteoarthritis, four studies on fibromyalgia, and six encompassed a wider range of diseases (ankylosing spondylitis, recovery from sports injuries, myofascial pain syndrome). Based on the findings of our systematic review, we noted a decrease in pain levels, as evaluated by the visual analog scale (VAS), in patients suffering from musculoskeletal disorders treated with IR. …”
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    Hip injuries in young athletes: intra-articular hip pathologies and treatments by Hironobu Hoshino

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Purpose: There are various pathologies of sports injuries that cause hip and groin pain. Sports-related hip pain is often difficult to diagnose and necessitates long-term suspension of sports activities. …”
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    Therapeutic exemption in sports and drug abuse aimed at improving sports performance by Stojmenović Dragutin, Nikolić Ivan, Stojmenović Tamara

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Descriptive method and theoretical analysis were used for the collection, classification and analysis of the targeted research, and the data used for the research was collected with the help of Google Scholar, PubMed and KoBSON search engines. Treatment of sports injuries is the most common cause for which athletes seek TUE approval. …”
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    Healthcare programme development for post-medical event recovery by Lim, Jun Xian Terence.

    Published 2011
    “…Hence rehabilitation of sports injuries is needed. In general, the goals of rehabilitation include restoring function, restoring pain-free full range of motion, and achieving full muscle strength, sports endurance and aerobic fitness. …”
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    Pattern of distal radius fracture in malaysian children by Asim, A.M., Noor Fadzilah, R., Shanmugam, Rukmanikanthan, Saw, A.

    Published 2012
    “…Most fractures occurred at home (38.8%), and 52.3% of all fractures were due to low energy falls. Sports injuries were mainly due to playing football, and road accidents due to riding bicycles. …”
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    Effect of Vitamin C on Tendinopathy Recovery: A Scoping Review by David C. Noriega-González, Franchek Drobnic, Alberto Caballero-García, Enrique Roche, Daniel Perez-Valdecantos, Alfredo Córdova

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Tendinopathies represent 30–50% of all sports injuries. The tendon response is influenced by the load (volume, intensity, and frequency) that the tendon support, resulting in irritability and pain, among others. …”
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    Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Adapt to Chronic Tendon Disease Environment with an Initial Reduction in Matrix Remodeling by Carla U. Doll, Sabine Niebert, Janina Burk

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Tendon lesions are common sporting injuries in humans and horses alike. The healing process of acute tendon lesions frequently results in fibrosis and chronic disease. …”
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    The “FIFA 11+” warm-up programme for preventing injuries in soccer players: a systematic review by Alex de Andrade Fernandes, Cristiano Diniz da Silva, Israel Teoldo da Costa, João Carlos Bouzas Marins

    “…Conclusion The analyzed studies indicate that the FIFA 11+ warm-up programme for the prevention of sports injuries show positive signs that the use of the programme may help reduce the incidence of injuries in girls aged 13–17 years. …”
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    New Infiltration Technique in the Treatment of the Plantar Fascia Syndrome Based on Platelet-Rich Plasma by Francesc Pardo-Camps, Francesc Pardo-Bosch

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Pain in the attachment of the plantar fascia in the calcaneus represents 10% of all sports injuries, affects 10% of foot runners, and will affect around 20% of the world population. …”
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    Comrades marathon for short-term experiential learning as perceived by physiotherapy students: A short report by U. Useh, A. Human

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The field trip provided both sport specific and general learning experiences. participants had the opportunity to handle sports injuries and athletes, work and learn as a team and were quite independent. …”
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    Evaluation of the Quality of Information Available on the Internet Regarding Chronic Ankle Instability by Sung-Joon Yoon, Jun-Bum Kim, Ki-Jin Jung, Hee-Jun Chang, Yong-Cheol Hong, Chang-Hwa Hong, Byung-Ryul Lee, Eui-Dong Yeo, Hong-Seop Lee, Sung-Hun Won, Jae-Young Ji, Dhong-Won Lee, Woo-Jong Kim

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is one of the most common sports injuries that develops after an ankle sprain. Although the information available on the Internet related to CAI has been evaluated in other countries, such studies have not been conducted in Korea. …”
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    ABDOMINAL HOLLOW VISCUS TRAUMA IN CHILDREN, INJURY MECHANISMS AND TREATMENT PRINCIPLES by Elena Tarca, Irina Ciomaga, Nicolae Nistor, Irina Criscov, Tamara Solange Rosu

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Abdominal hollow viscus trauma represents an important cause of pediatric morbidity, following head, vertebral column, spinal cord and thoracic injuries, whose main mechanisms of production are road traffic accidents, falls with abdominal impact, sports injuries, physical aggression and explosions. If there is a penetrating abdominal trauma, most frequently it associates hollow organ injuries, while abdominal blunt trauma is associated more often with parenchymal injuries, with effects on the hemodynamic status. …”
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    KNEE INJURIES PREVALENCE IN BRAZILIAN JIU-JITSU: EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY by JOSÉ MARTINS JULIANO EUSTAQUIO, AMANDA LARUZO RABELO, PEDRO DEBIEUX, CAMILA COHEN KALEKA, OCTÁVIO BARBOSA NETO

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…The knowledge of the epidemiological characteristics of sports injuries is important in the elaboration of prevention and training protocols more specific to the sport and for the understanding of the complex mechanisms involved with this outcome in sport. …”
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    Prevention by Essers S, Schöffl V, 4, Heggie TW, Küpper T, 4

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…Additionally, a second objective was to identify whether or not the current FA knowledge is at an appropriate level to handle school sport injury incidents.Material and methods: A multiple-choice questionnaire was compiled based on a questionnaire of the PS and on actual analysis of school sport accidents in Germany. …”
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    Training Monitoring in Sports: It Is Time to Embrace Cognitive Demand by Stéphane Perrey

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…The aims of this scoping review are to (1) provide an overview of the cognitive demand concept beside the physical demand in training; (2) highlight the current methods for assessing cognitive demand in an applied setting to sports in part through a neuroergonomics approach; (3) show how cognitive demand metrics can be exploited and applied to our better understanding of fatigue, sport injury, overtraining and individual performance capabilities. …”
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