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# Background Shoulder strength deficits are implicated in arm injuries and performance deficits in baseball players. # Purpose To characterize shoulder external (ER) and internal (IR) rotation strength in professional baseball players, and compare ...
Lori A. Michener +6 more
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# Background Joint range of motion (ROM) is an important assessment to aid diagnostic and clinical decision-making for persons with a wide variety of neuromusculoskeletal conditions.
June Hanks, Betsy Myers
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# Background Female collegiate cross-country (XC) runners have a high incidence of running-related injury (RRI). Limited reports are available that have examined potential intrinsic factors that may increase RRI risk in this population.
Elena N. Venable +6 more
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Comparing the Balance of Male Athletes Aged 11-14 Years With and Without Genu Varum
Objective Maintaining balance is one of the most important functions of neuromuscular system in performing all simple and complex¬ sports activities. Musculoskeletal deformities especially, genu varum in the lower extremity, can negatively affect the ...
Reza Hosseini +2 more
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The Reliability and Validity of Gluteal Endurance Measures (GEMs)
# Background The gluteals have unique morphology related to muscle endurance, including moderate fiber sizes and a majority of Type I endurance fibers. Evidence suggests gluteal endurance is related to low back pain, running kinematics, balance, posture,
B J Lehecka +4 more
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Mechanical Percussion Devices: A Survey of Practice Patterns Among Healthcare Professionals
# Background Mechanical percussion devices have become popular among sports medicine professionals. These devices provide a similar effect as manual percussion or tapotement used in therapeutic massage.
Scott W Cheatham +4 more
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The Difference Between Narrative and Systematic Review Studies: A Letter to the Editor [PDF]
In general segmentation, review studies are divided into two groups: narrative reviews and systematic reviews. The research methods for narrative and systematic reviews are completely different.
Ebrahim Piri, AmirAli Jafarnezhadgero
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The Effect of 12 Weeks of Wrestling+ Specific Warm-Up Program on Dynamic Balance in Cadet Wrestlers
Objective: The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of a 12 week Wrestling+ specific warm-up program on dynamic balance in cadet wrestlers. Methods: The study population included all cadet wrestlers in the city of Rasht from among whom
Rasoul Bayati +2 more
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Вплив зниження маси тіла на результативність у пауерліфтингу: диференційований аналіз базових вправ
Актуальність теми дослідження полягає в недостатній вивченості впливу зниження маси тіла на результативність жінок-пауерліфтерів, особливо щодо диференційованого впливу на різні змагальні вправи, що ускладнює розробку оптимальних методів підготовки до ...
Oleh Olkhovyi +3 more
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Exercise interventions in patients with multiple myeloma: a scoping review
Background Patients with multiple myeloma (MM) frequently experience impaired motor function and reduced quality of life. While exercise interventions play a vital role, no standardized guidelines tailored specifically to MM patients currently exist ...
Jiayao Li +4 more
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