Chronic Pain Influences Lower Extremity Energetics During Landing Cutting in Patients with Chronic Ankle Instability [0.03%]
慢性疼痛对慢性踝关节不稳患者着陆和变向时下肢代谢特性的影响研究
Minsub Oh,Hyunwook Lee,Seunguk Han et al.
Minsub Oh et al.
Context: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) patients exhibit altered movement patterns during jump landing/cutting movements. Persistent pain is one of the residual symptoms that may affect movements. Calculating joint energ...
Changes in Y-Balance Test Scores During Months 4, 5, and 6 of ACL Reconstruction Rehabilitation [0.03%]
前交叉韧带重建康复治疗4、5、6月期间耶尔平衡测试评分的变化
Emily C Srygler,Madison N Renner,Stephanie N Adler et al.
Emily C Srygler et al.
Context: The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is well researched since injuries typically result in lengthy recoveries and rehabilitation periods until athletes can return to full activity. Although a large body of litera...
Combined active and passive isothermic heating leads to similar core temperature compared to exercise alone [0.03%]
主动加被动等温加热与单独运动相比核心体温相似
Floris C Wardenaar,Sonia Navarro,Rachel Caballero et al.
Floris C Wardenaar et al.
Context: The training stress of heat acclimatization optimizing exercise performance in a hot environment can be demanding. Objectives: ...
National estimates of nonurgent emergency department utilization for sportsrelated injuries in high school-age population [0.03%]
高中年龄组人群运动损伤非急症急诊利用的全国估计数值
Collin Peterson,Tao Li,Marc Norcross et al.
Collin Peterson et al.
Context: Athletic trainers (ATs) can manage nonurgent, musculoskeletal emergency department (ED) visits. Little is known about what populations are most likely to use the ED for nonurgent, sports-related musculoskeletal i...
Quadriceps Strength Testing Practices & Barriers During Return to Sport from ACL Reconstruction: A Survey of Collegiate Athletic Trainers [0.03%]
大学运动防护师在前交叉韧带重建后重返运动中的股四头肌力量测试实践与障碍调查研究
Reagan Sellers,Kylie Brincks,Chris Kuenze et al.
Reagan Sellers et al.
Context: Quadriceps strength is a key outcome for guiding rehabilitation and return to sport-specific activities after ACL reconstruction (ACLR) surgery. ...
The Relationship of Preseason Upper Extremity Function, Pain and Training on Normalized DIII Collegiate Swimming Performance [0.03%]
collegiate游泳队员肩部肌力、疼痛和训练与赛季成绩的关系
Angela Tate,Laruen Woznicki,Gregory Strouse et al.
Angela Tate et al.
Context: Shoulder injuries comprise the largest proportion of swimming injuries and there is a large percentage of swimmers participating with pain. Therefore, it is assumed that shoulder pain decreases performance, but s...
The Relationship Between Active Coping Skills and Self-Reported Knee Function in Individuals with Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction [0.03%]
前交叉韧带重建患者积极应对技巧与主观膝关节功能之间的关系
Autumn L Bennett,Amelia Bartels,Matthew Harkey et al.
Autumn L Bennett et al.
Context: Individuals with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury commonly experience injury related stressors which can adversely impact subjective knee function after ACL reconstruction (ACLR). Due to the positive effec...
An Acute Bout of Whole-Body Vibration Does Not Improve Jumping Performance in Those With Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction [0.03%]
全身心振动不会改善前交叉韧带重建者的跳跃表现
Derek R Dewig,Adam S Lepley,Alex Nilius et al.
Derek R Dewig et al.
Context: Individuals with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) often fail to return to their previous level of sport performance. Although multifaceted, this inability to regain preinjury performance may be in...
The Dogma of Running Injuries: Perceptions of Adolescent and Adult Runners [0.03%]
慢跑导致损伤的观念:青少年与成人慢跑者的认知差异
Raven Bachand,David M Bazett-Jones,Jean-Francois Esculier et al.
Raven Bachand et al.
Context: Adults perceive certain factors to increase or decrease the risk of sustaining running-related injuries, but many of their perceptions are not supported by research. Little is known about the perceptions that ado...
Morphologic Response in Femoral Cartilage During and After 40-Minute Treadmill Running [0.03%]
跑步对股骨软骨形态学影响的实验研究
Jinwoo Lee,Junhyeong Lim,Sanghyup Park et al.
Jinwoo Lee et al.
Context: It is unclear whether the response in femoral cartilage to running at different intensities is different. Objective: To examin...