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Subjective skeletal discomfort measured using a comfort questionnaire following a load carriage exercise [PDF]
Objective: Limited research has been conducted into the effect of load carriage on discomfort and injuries. This study aimed to determine the skeletal discomfort for part-time soldiers who completed a 1-hour field march carrying 24 kg.
Melnitchouk, W. +2 more
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The Literature Review on the Effectiveness of Fall-related Hip Fracture Prevention Programs
While efforts have been made to address fall-related injuries in older adults, the problem is unsolved to date. The purpose of this review is to provide a guideline for fall and injury prevention programs in older adults, based on evidence generated ...
Se-young Lee +3 more
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Risk factors for overuse injuries in a cohort of elite Swedish track and field athletes
Background Most injuries in track and field are caused by overuse with conflicting reports concerning the underlying mechanisms. The purpose of this study was to evaluate how biomechanical and clinical factors relate to the risk of overuse injuries, and ...
Andreas Lundberg Zachrisson +4 more
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The prevalence of osteoporotic acetabular fractures and fracture-dislocations of the hip is increasing worldwide. These injuries are difficult to treat, and outcomes using traditional methods of osteosynthesis have been generally disappointing. Currently,
Marlon M. Mencia, FRCS +3 more
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Avulsion Injuries of the Pelvis and Hip [PDF]
Background Avulsion injuries of the pelvis and hip region are typical injuries in adolescent athletes but can be found in adults as well. Typical sites for avulsion injuries include the origin/insertion of tendons and ligaments. Among adolescents, the not yet ossified apophysis is also frequently involved. The pelvis and hip are especially
Omar M, Albtoush +3 more
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Post-Treatment Classification for Acetabular Chondral Lesions in Hip Arthroscopy [PDF]
Objective To describe a postarthroscopic treatment classification system for acetabular chondral damage in the hip and to report the intraobserver and interobserver reliability of such classification.
Giancarlo Cavalli Polesello +5 more
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Using stiffness to assess injury risk:comparison of methods for quantifying stiffness and their reliability in triathletes [PDF]
Background: A review of the literature has indicated that lower body stiffness, defined as the extent to which the lower extremity joints resists deformation upon contact with the ground, may be a useful measure for assessing Achilles injury risk in ...
Hume, Patria A +2 more
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Traumatic hip dislocations are potentially devastating injuries, especially in young patients, and require emergent orthopedic treatment. Given the significant amount of energy required to cause these injuries, a high index of suspicion is necessary to ...
S. Craig Morris +3 more
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Risk Analysis between Hip Strength with Hamstring Injuries among Professional Youth Footballers in a Single Malaysian Football Club [PDF]
Introduction: There is paucity of research regarding the incidence of hamstring injuries and its inherent causes within youth Malaysian football contexts.
Azwan-Aziz M +2 more
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Hip arthroscopy is becoming a more common treatment for femoroacetabular impingement, labral tears, and a variety of other hip pathologies. Unlike arthroscopy of the shoulder and knee, hip arthroscopy requires a significant amount of traction to gain ...
Megan L. Jimenez, D.O. +2 more
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