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ISSN:2199-1170

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Joseph Baker,Kathryn Johnston Joseph Baker
The notion that problems with prediction can be resolved with more, and better, data has a long history. In this paper, we examine the role of chance and randomness (i.e., events where there is a low probability of occurrence) in athlete de...
Jingyi Xu,Mei Wang,Chaoqun Fan et al. Jingyi Xu et al.
Background: Although handgrip strength (HS) is a useful indicator of various diseases, no study has yet investigated the effects of various influencing factors on HS over time. This study aims to analyze the spatiotempora...
Noman Sohail,Johnny Ludvigsson Noman Sohail
Background and aims: The impact of physical activity during early-life is significant on long-term health outcomes. The aim of this study was to determine what factors contribute to the continuity or change in activity be...
Peter Ladlow,Kieran M Lunt,Paul Comfort et al. Peter Ladlow et al.
Background: Force plates have become one of the most frequently used assessment tools in the field of strength and conditioning research and applied practice. Their use for measuring force production characteristics among...
Abdulhamit Tayfur,Halime Gülle,Mehmet Delen et al. Abdulhamit Tayfur et al.
Background: There is no robust prognostic guides for patellar tendinopathy (PT), hence we do not understand who gets better, when and why. Therefore, we aimed to identify which combination of self-reported factors best pr...
Adriano Arguedas-Soley,Tzlil Shushan,Andrew Murphy et al. Adriano Arguedas-Soley et al.
Background: Generic neuromuscular assessments are widely used to monitor training responses in team sports. Emerging running-based measures have been proposed to offer greater sensitivity to residual neuromuscular trainin...
Andreas Konrad,Konstantin Warneke,Olyvia Donti et al. Andreas Konrad et al.
Background: Stretch training can chronically increase the range of motion (ROM) of a joint. However, to date, there is still a need for a comprehensive synthesis of knowledge regarding the effects of training cessation (i...
Yan-Long Chen,Tsung-Yeh Chou,Ming-Chih Sung et al. Yan-Long Chen et al.
Background: Sport-related concussions (SRCs) have emerged as a global health concern in sports medicine. Effective injury prevention programs have the potential to reduce the risk of SRCs, but, their efficacy remains inco...
Chris Bleakley,Natalie Klempel,Jente Wagemans et al. Chris Bleakley et al.
Background: Underpowered study designs undermine the reliability of experimental research, with growing concerns regarding randomised controlled trials (RCTs) informing musculoskeletal injury management. We assessed the s...
Peter Düking,André Forster,Pamela Wicker et al. Peter Düking et al.
Background: This study examines whether coaches use wearable technologies to individualize training procedures, and which factors influence both their current use and future intention to use such devices. ...