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Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 2006
Adult-onset focal dystonia in the upper limbs is well characterized whereas such dystonia has been rarely reported in the lower limbs, especially in proximal parts. When such focal dystonia occurs in an athlete it is often wrongly attributed to an orthopedic disorder. We present five cases, three female and two male with mean age of 44.6+/-10.43 years,
Laura J C, Wu, Joseph, Jankovic
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Adult-onset focal dystonia in the upper limbs is well characterized whereas such dystonia has been rarely reported in the lower limbs, especially in proximal parts. When such focal dystonia occurs in an athlete it is often wrongly attributed to an orthopedic disorder. We present five cases, three female and two male with mean age of 44.6+/-10.43 years,
Laura J C, Wu, Joseph, Jankovic
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Science, 2019
Science has named nine scientific advances as runners-up for the 2019 Breakthrough of the Year.
Elizabeth, Pennisi +5 more
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Science has named nine scientific advances as runners-up for the 2019 Breakthrough of the Year.
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JAMA, 2001
Macrocytic anemia occurring in patients with fatigue suggests numerous diagnoses, ranging from nutritional deficiencies to a myelodysplastic syndrome. A careful history-taking is critically important for recognition of runner's anemia, which is due to plasma volume expansion, with hemolysis from the pounding of feet on pavement, and hemoglobinuria ...
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Macrocytic anemia occurring in patients with fatigue suggests numerous diagnoses, ranging from nutritional deficiencies to a myelodysplastic syndrome. A careful history-taking is critically important for recognition of runner's anemia, which is due to plasma volume expansion, with hemolysis from the pounding of feet on pavement, and hemoglobinuria ...
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Semiotica, 2009
Who but a nostalgic reactionary would take an interest today in the version of Blade Runner that was originally released in 1982- With its anchoring voice-over and a happy ending,
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Who but a nostalgic reactionary would take an interest today in the version of Blade Runner that was originally released in 1982- With its anchoring voice-over and a happy ending,
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1983
To the Editor.— As a long-distance runner and as one with a penchant for contemplation, I have long been intrigued by the mystique of the so-called "runner's high" (RH). Thus, the well-written essay on this subject by Levin (1982;248:24) arrested my attention.
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To the Editor.— As a long-distance runner and as one with a penchant for contemplation, I have long been intrigued by the mystique of the so-called "runner's high" (RH). Thus, the well-written essay on this subject by Levin (1982;248:24) arrested my attention.
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1985
The inherent flexibility of young and adolescent runners does not protect them from injury. An understanding of the similarities to and differences from adult problems will help the physician to not only treat appropriately but also give meaningful advice to parents and coaches.
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The inherent flexibility of young and adolescent runners does not protect them from injury. An understanding of the similarities to and differences from adult problems will help the physician to not only treat appropriately but also give meaningful advice to parents and coaches.
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The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1980
Experienced runners were studied to determine the relationship between mileage and zinc levels in the blood. A low animal protein diet may be one factor in zinc depletion.
R H, Dressendorfer, R, Sockolov
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Experienced runners were studied to determine the relationship between mileage and zinc levels in the blood. A low animal protein diet may be one factor in zinc depletion.
R H, Dressendorfer, R, Sockolov
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2005
Race coverage can be a rewarding experience for the sports medicine clinician. Several conditions are likely to present to the medical tent, and accurate diagnosis is critical to proper treatment. An algorithm approach as outlined in this article can provide a starting point for the assessment of the downed runner. Recognition of the primary causes for
Paul H, Lento, William J, Sullivan
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Race coverage can be a rewarding experience for the sports medicine clinician. Several conditions are likely to present to the medical tent, and accurate diagnosis is critical to proper treatment. An algorithm approach as outlined in this article can provide a starting point for the assessment of the downed runner. Recognition of the primary causes for
Paul H, Lento, William J, Sullivan
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The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1992
In brief Many people experience bowel dysfunction related to running, ranging from prerace 'nervous diarrhea' to bloody diarrhea after an exhausting run. Potential causes vary. Diagnosis rests on an accurate history and selective investigation to exclude disease. Treatment may include explanation, reassurance, defecation before running, dietary changes,
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In brief Many people experience bowel dysfunction related to running, ranging from prerace 'nervous diarrhea' to bloody diarrhea after an exhausting run. Potential causes vary. Diagnosis rests on an accurate history and selective investigation to exclude disease. Treatment may include explanation, reassurance, defecation before running, dietary changes,
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The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1987
Sixty runners belonging to two clubs were followed for 1 year with regard to training and injury. There were 55 injuries in 39 athletes. The injury rate per 1,000 hours of training was 2.5 in long-distance/marathon runners and 5.6 to 5.8 in sprinters and middle-distance runners.
J, Lysholm, J, Wiklander
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Sixty runners belonging to two clubs were followed for 1 year with regard to training and injury. There were 55 injuries in 39 athletes. The injury rate per 1,000 hours of training was 2.5 in long-distance/marathon runners and 5.6 to 5.8 in sprinters and middle-distance runners.
J, Lysholm, J, Wiklander
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