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American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2022
Background: There is growing evidence that anterolateral procedures can reduce the risk of rerupture in high-risk recreational athletes undergoing primary anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction (ACLR).
K. Borque+6 more
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Background: There is growing evidence that anterolateral procedures can reduce the risk of rerupture in high-risk recreational athletes undergoing primary anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction (ACLR).
K. Borque+6 more
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Haematocrit in Elite Athletes [PDF]
It is possible to increase haemoglobin (Hb) and haematocrit (Ht) to non-physiological values by injecting recombinant human erythropoietin (rhEPO). Although this treatment may result in a better performance of athletes, it may also cause a health risk. To prevent doping with rhEPO, the Union Cycliste Internationale has decided to exclude male cyclists ...
P. C. J. Vergouwen+2 more
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Anaesthesia for elite athletes
European Journal of Anaesthesiology, 2022BACKGROUND Sports participation has been growing rapidly since the 1960s. Anaesthesiologists are increasingly confronted with athletes in a peri-operative setting. The right choice of type of anaesthesia technique, pain management of injuries, specific physiologic adaptations of the athlete and knowledge of prohibited ...
Bram, Bourgonjon+3 more
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Regional Anesthesia in the Elite Athlete
Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2022Elite athletes are exposed to an elevated risk of musculoskeletal injury which may present a significant threat to an athlete's livelihood. The perioperative anesthetic plan of care for these injuries in the general population often incorporates regional anesthesia procedures due to several benefits. However, some concern exists regarding the potential
Patrick, Meyer, Kristopher, Schroeder
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Health Outcomes after Pregnancy in Elite Athletes: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2021Supplemental digital content is available in the text. ABSTRACT Purpose This study aimed to evaluate postpartum maternal health and training outcomes of females who were competing or training as elite athletes before or during pregnancy.
M. Kimber+6 more
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Skin Diseases in Elite Athletes [PDF]
AbstractAn athlete’s skin has to cope with various stressors that influence skin integrity. This study investigated the effect of intense sporting activity at a competitive level on skin health, independent of the type of sport. The prevalence of dermatoses in elite athletes who exercise 8 or more hours per week was compared to recreational athletes ...
Christoph Liebich+7 more
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Thermoregulation in elite athletes
Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition & Metabolic Care, 2006Exercise causes body temperature to rise and the resulting heat stored becomes a factor limiting exercise performance in hot conditions. Loss of heat by evaporative processes leads to hypohydration which itself can eventually impair performance. This review focuses on thermoregulatory and behavioural processes during sustained exercise in the heat ...
Barry Drust+2 more
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Expert Review of Respiratory Medicine, 2011
Asthma is frequently found among elite athletes performing endurance sports such as swimming, rowing and cross-country skiing. Although these athletes often report symptoms while exercising, they seldom have symptoms at rest. Moreover, compared with nonathletic asthmatic individuals, elite athletes have been shown to have a different distribution of ...
Elers, Jimmi+2 more
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Asthma is frequently found among elite athletes performing endurance sports such as swimming, rowing and cross-country skiing. Although these athletes often report symptoms while exercising, they seldom have symptoms at rest. Moreover, compared with nonathletic asthmatic individuals, elite athletes have been shown to have a different distribution of ...
Elers, Jimmi+2 more
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