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期刊名:Current sports medicine reports

缩写:CURR SPORT MED REP

ISSN:1537-890X

e-ISSN:1537-8918

IF/分区:1.4/Q3

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Aarthi Manjunathan,Brian Liem Aarthi Manjunathan
The rapid growth of climbing has led to an increase in climbing-related injuries, particularly finger pulley injuries, which account for up to 20% of all climbing injuries. These injuries result from sport-specific gripping techniques that ...
Kevin Machino,Brian A Davis Kevin Machino
As the population of aging athletes continues to grow, the number of older individuals presenting to sports medicine clinics seeking musculoskeletal care is expected to increase. Common conditions treated in the older athlete include osteoa...
Owen Searle,Sarah Rice,Conor Fowler et al. Owen Searle et al.
Cyclists present with a broad range of musculoskeletal and neurologic injuries, both traumatic and overuse. The Spaulding Cycling Medicine Clinic is a cycling-specific multidisciplinary sports medicine clinic, employing a collaborative appr...
Miriam Alpert,Kyle Duchman,Adam Johnson et al. Miriam Alpert et al.
Syndesmotic injuries are complex and often require a longer return to play as compared with lateral ankle sprains. As common as they are, they can be difficult to diagnose owing to the complex biomechanics of the ankle joint as well as thei...
Martín Roldán-Auffant,Pedro E Rodríguez-Ortiz,Gerardo Miranda-Comas et al. Martín Roldán-Auffant et al.
Anterior cruciate ligament injuries commonly affect athletes and nonathletes. In the United States, about 200,000 injuries and 100,000 reconstructions are reported annually. While anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction is the standard tr...
Donghyeon Kim,Christianne M Eason,Joseph W Grubb et al. Donghyeon Kim et al.
This study examined 5-year longitudinal changes in athletic training services in U.S. high schools. Variables included per-school averages of student-athletes, sports, athletic trainers, full-time athletic trainers, and part-time athletic t...
Moira Davenport,Margaret E Gibson,Jeanne M Doperak et al. Moira Davenport et al.
Sideline medical care is an integral part of a sports medicine physician's responsibilities. While traveling with a sports team, the practice environment is much different than a standard clinic, training room, or emergency department. Plan...