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  • Ebook "The active female: Health issues throughout the lifespan" is twofold: (1) to increase the awareness of wellness and fitness issues for active females and their family members; and (2) to provide an avenue for medical practitioners, allied health professionals, health educators, and certified individuals in sports medicine to gain critical, updated knowledge of a field specific to active females.

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  • Part 2 book "Feeding and care of the horse" includes content: General horse feeding practices, general horse care management practices, feeding idle and working horses, feeding and care of horses for athletic performance, breeding stallion feeding and care, broodmare feeding and care, mare and foal care at foaling, growing horse feeding and care, developmental orthopedic diseases in horses, feeding and care of horses with health problems,... and other contents.

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  • We surveyed 93 organized units performing sports medicine tasks nationwide and 64 guiding and management documents on the performance of sports medicine tasks, the results show that: Vietnamese sports medicine, introduced into Vietnam in the 1980s, has made certain contributions to the cause of people's health care and greatly contributed to improving the achievements of athletes in the regional and international arenas;...

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  • Ankle sprains continue to pose a significant burden to the individual athlete, as well as to society as a whole. However, despite ankle sprains being the single most common sports injury and despite an active approach by various Dutch organisations in implementing preventive measures, large-scale community uptake of these preventive measures, and thus actual prevention of ankle sprains, is lagging well behind.

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  • Musculoskeletal pain, symptoms or injuries are prevalent in the adolescent athlete population as well as in the general adolescent population, and often have significant consequences on their future musculoskeletal health.

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  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence of adolescent physical activity-related injuries in sports club activities, leisure time physical activity and school-based physical activity.

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  • Sport participants are at increased risk of joint pain and osteoarthritis. A better understanding of factors associated with joint pain and osteoarthritis in this population could inform the development of strategies to optimise their long-term joint health. The purpose of the study was to describe the prevalence of joint pain and osteoarthritis in former cricketers, and determine whether playing position, playing standard (i.e. elite or recreational standard) and length-of-play are associated with region-specific joint pain.

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  • Physical activity in adolescence is promoted for its multi-dimensional health benefits. However, too intensive sports participation is associated with an increased injury risk. Our aim was to compare the occurrence of acute and overuse injuries in Finnish sports club members and non-members and to report training and competing habits associated with a higher injury risk in sports club members.

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  • Sports participants are faced with the decision to continue or cease play when injured. The implications of playing sport while injured on joint health and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) has not been investigated.

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  • Although athletic endeavours are associated with a high amount of physical stress and injury, the prevalence of pain is underreported in the sports medicine literature with only a few studies reporting pain on collegiate athletes or exploring sex difference of pain.

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  • Sustaining injury is a common consequence of playing sport. At least one in every three recreational athletes with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction do not return to their preinjury sport following treatment. Psychological factors including confidence and fear of new injury exert large effects on returning to sport.

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  • Exploring the osteogenic effect of different bone-loading sports is particular relevant to understand the interaction between skeletal muscle and bone health during growth.

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  • (BQ) Continued part 1, part 2 of the document A team approach to sports emergency care (Third edition) has contents: Abdominal and pelvic injurie, fractures and soft tissue injuries, general medical emergencies, environmental emergencies, managing mental health emergencies, emergencies in sports for the aging athlete,… and other contents. Invite you to refer.

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  • (BQ) Continued part 1, part 2 of the document Introduction of the masters athlete has contents: Understanding masters athletes’ motivation for sport, masters sport as a strategy for managing the aging process, injury epidemiology, health, and performance in masters athletes,.... and other contents. Invite you to refer.

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  • (BQ) The Social Psychology of Exercise and Sport is key reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students on social or sport psychology courses and on health-related or sports science courses. Illustrated throughout with practical guidelines for researchers and practitioners, it is also a valuable resource for professionals interested in understanding and changing the behaviour of exercise participants and athletes.

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  • Easy access to concise, authoritative answers on the comprehensive range of health issues sports clinicians confront. Perfect as a desk reference or quick review for certification exams, this manual gives readers quick solutions to diagnostic and treatment questions, an abundance of useful tables and charts, emergency-care procedures, plus incisive strategies for keeping athletes healthy.

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  • What reduces pain, enhances athletic performance, job efficiency, improves the circulation, raises immune efficiency, promotes the healing of tissues, increases the functioning of the skin, enhances focus and emotional balance, and improves appearance? Right, massage! So what are you waiting for?

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  • In summarizing current insights and controversies over concussions in athletics, this book makes the vital point that symptom resolution does not necessarily mean injury resolution. Research shows that dysfunctional pathways continue for extended periods even after a minor concussion. Until the consequences of short-term perturbations and long-term residual brain dysfunctions are better understood, concussions must be treated with respect and given a higher priority for continued research activity....

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  • The relationship between physical activity and breast cancer is less clear, but several studies in American women suggest that risk may be lowered in those who are habitually active. An extensive review of this subject is now available including international studies (Kramer & Wells, 1996). Only studies utilizing American subjects are reviewed here. In 1985, Frisch et al. assessed prevalence of breast cancer in 5,398 former collegiate women athletes and nonathletes from 10 colleges and universities from classes spanning 56 years.

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  • Why can some athletes seemingly play through injuries but succumb to incredible pain immediately after the competition ends? The explanation is thought to be related to the intense motivational states that may interfere with the perception of pain. The effects of emotional states may also explain why individuals with clinical depression report more pain than their counterparts without depression, and why anxiety increases pain perception.

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