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Central and Peripheral Fatigue Evaluation during Physical Exercise in Athletic Horses by Means of Raman Spectroscopy
Published 2023-07-01“…The evaluation of the performance levels in athletic horses is of major importance to prevent sports injuries. Raman spectroscopy is an innovative technique that allows for a rapid evaluation of biomolecules in biological fluids. …”
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The COL27A1 and COL11A1 gene variants are not associated with the susceptibility to anterior cruciate ligament rupture in Polish athletes
Published 2023-09-01“…Introduction: Sports injuries are the most common cause of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) ruptures. …”
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Finite Element Analysis and Fabrication of Voronoi Perforated Wrist Hand Orthosis Based on Reverse Engineering Modelling Method
Published 2022-12-01“… Other than surgery, post-stroke spasticity, fractures due to accidents, sports injuries, and musculoskeletal disorders due to office work on the wrist can be treated using a wrist-hand orthosis. …”
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Impacts of myosin heavy chain phenotypes on recovery of leg extension force after ACL-reconstructed knee
Published 2023-05-01“…Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear, a common sport injury, induces skeletal muscle atrophy around the injured knee. …”
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ACL microtrauma: healing through nutrition, modified sports training, and increased recovery time
Published 2022-01-01“…Abstract Purpose Sports injuries among youth and adolescent athletes are a growing concern, particularly at the knee. …”
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A novel allogeneic acellular matrix scaffold for porcine cartilage regeneration
Published 2023-09-01“…Abstract Background Cartilage defects are common sports injuries without significant treatment. Articular cartilage with inferior regenerative potential resulted in the poor formation of hyaline cartilage in defects. …”
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Evaluating Prevalence of Postural Changes in Freestyle and Greco-Roman Wrestlers: A Review of Literature
Published 2021-12-01“…Thus, it is essential to identify these changes and the related mechanisms to prevent musculoskeletal and sports injuries among wrestlers. The present study is a comprehensive review of the literature on postural changes in freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestlers. …”
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Transformative skeletal motion analysis: optimization of exercise training and injury prevention through graph neural networks
Published 2024-03-01“…However, improper postures and movements during exercise can result in sports injuries, underscoring the significance of skeletal motion analysis. …”
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Bringing context to balance: development of a reactive balance test within the injury prevention and return to sport domain
Published 2019-04-01“…Abstract Background Balance tests are commonly used in clinical practice with applicability in injury prevention and return to sport decisions. While most sports injuries occur in a changing environment where reacting to a non-planned stimulus is of great importance, these balance tests only evaluate pre-planned movements without taking these dynamics environmental aspects into account. …”
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Injuries and illnesses at the Munich 2022 European Championships: a prospective study of 5419 athletes from 52 countries involved in 9 sports
Published 2024-02-01“…Objective To describe the incidence and characteristics of the sports injuries and illnesses that occurred during the 2022 European Championships.Methods We conducted a prospective study on newly incurred injuries and illnesses collected by the national medical teams and the local organising committee physicians using a standardised online report form on a daily basis, in all athletes registered at the 2022 European Championships from 11 August 2022 to 21 August 2022 in Munich (Germany).Results In total, 5419 athletes were registered at the 2022 European Championships in 9 sports. …”
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Determination of shoulder global range of motion
Published 2024“…However, it is also the most susceptible to sports injuries, musculoskeletal disorders, etc., which can significantly impact routine tasks. …”
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Apatinib enhances chemosensitivity of ABT‐199 in diffuse large B‐cell lymphoma
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Running Mechanics After Training on Sand in Runners With Pronated Feet: A Randomized Controlled Trial
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Effects of Mobile-Based Rehabilitation in Adolescent Football Players with Recurrent Lateral Ankle Sprains during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Published 2022-02-01“…Football is a sport involving dynamic movements, and ankle sprains are common sports injuries experienced by football players. Ankle sprains exhibit a high recurrence rate, and rehabilitation training is effective; however, expert-supervised rehabilitation (SVR) at training centers is difficult due to the recent COVID-19 pandemic. …”
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Exploring the Functional and Semantic Fields of ‘Heaven’ and ‘Hell’ Conceptual Metaphors in Media News Headlines
Published 2023-09-01“…These metaphors encompass thematic areas with polar connotational meanings:Hell: Politics (political instability, struggle, political figure replacement, anti-crisis measures), Social life (reforms, discrimination, limitations, mandatory expenses), Crimes (abuses, threats, harassment, assaults, victims), Nature (natural disasters, difficult conditions, environmental catastrophes), Sport (injuries, competition, psychological attacks, overcoming), Entertainment (poor quality service, bad habits, imbalance, disruptions), Travel (unforeseen circumstances, transport collapses), Culture (culture shock).Heaven: Politics (political decisions, electoral victories), Social life (festivals, feasts, family relations, relationships between generations), Crimes (controversy resolution, search for solutions), Nature (biodiversity, renewal of nature), Sport (victories, lucrative contracts, goal achievement), Entertainment (parties, bright performances, romanticism), Travel (pleasure, rest, nature), Culture (acquaintance with outstanding cultural objects, visiting cultural events).This research demonstrates that the dichotomous representation of the conceptual metaphors ‘heaven’ and ‘hell’ is marked by polyfunctionality, driven by the universal evaluative component inherent in their meaning, rooted in the implied polarization of the concepts ‘good’ and ‘bad.’ …”
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