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Shoulder injuries in soccer goalkeepers: review and development of a FIFA 11+ shoulder injury prevention program

open access: yesOpen Access Journal of Sports Medicine, 2016
In the last years, shoulder injuries have represented an increasing health problem in soccer players. The goalkeepers are more exposed to shoulder disorders than other field players.
B. Ejnisman   +8 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Shoulder dynamic stability and shoulder range of motion in volleyball athletes. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Shoulder injuries are one of the most common injuries in athletics, especially the athletes who use overhead motions like volleyball hitters, quarterbacks in football, and baseball pitchers.
Akehi, Kazuma
core  

Perceptions and attitudes towards shoulder padding and shoulder injury in rugby union [PDF]

open access: yes
Objective To develop an understanding of the role of shoulder padding in preventing injuries in rugby by investigating player perceptions and attitudes towards shoulder padding and extending previous research into the nature of shoulder injuries in rugby.
Carre, M., Driscoll, H., Hughes, A.
core   +1 more source

Patient, carer and healthcare professional perspectives on deprescribing in surgical wards: A mixed methods study

open access: yesBritish Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, EarlyView.
Abstract Aims The perspectives of patients and healthcare professionals regarding deprescribing in surgical wards within hospital settings are unknown. The aim of this study was to explore current practices, attitudes and the enablers and barriers to deprescribing in hospital for older surgical inpatients from the perspectives of doctors, pharmacists ...
Bonnie M. Liu   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Arthroscopic Coracoclavicular and Acromioclavicular Stabilization of Acute Acromioclavicular Joint Dislocation By Suspensory Fixation System

open access: yesArthroscopy Techniques, 2019
Arthroscopic stabilization of acute acromioclavicular joint dislocations using coracoclavicular suspension techniques has become more popular, but lack of horizontal stability is a major concern that furthermore affects the final outcome.
Frank Martetschläger, M.D.   +3 more
doaj  

New recommendations for self-locking barriers to reduce skin injuries in dairy cows

open access: yesAnimal, 2020
The design of self-locking barriers can affect cows’ skin injuries and impair welfare. This study aimed to propose and refine recommendations, expressed relatively to the cows’ dimensions, for self-locking barrier design to reduce risks for skin injuries
R. Lardy   +5 more
doaj  

Scapula Stabilization Rehab Exercise Prescription

open access: yes, 2006
The athletic shoulder is susceptible to repetitive overuse injuries in sports. No shoulder rehabilitation program is complete without the prescription of exercises to enhance scapular function.
Brumitt, Jason, Meira, Erik
core   +1 more source

‘Where are the adults?’: Troubling child‐activism and children's political participation

open access: yesBritish Educational Research Journal, EarlyView.
Abstract Children's political participation is a well‐established theme in childhood studies. In this article we offer an original account of child activism that takes into account the entangled and emergent aspect of children as activists. We begin with a historical and a conceptual review, noting the importance of mid‐20th century developments such ...
Sharon Hunter, Claire Cassidy
wiley   +1 more source

Healthy versus pathological learning transferability in shoulder muscle MRI segmentation using deep convolutional encoder-decoders [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv, 2019
Automatic segmentation of pathological shoulder muscles in patients with musculo-skeletal diseases is a challenging task due to the huge variability in muscle shape, size, location, texture and injury. A reliable fully-automated segmentation method from magnetic resonance images could greatly help clinicians to plan therapeutic interventions and ...
arxiv  

From silence to academic engagement: How refugee children with disabilities access learning through inclusive ‘artful’ schools in Canada

open access: yesBritish Educational Research Journal, EarlyView.
Abstract Many newcomer children spend a ‘silent year’ in elementary school classrooms while they adjust to a new culture and language. This often delays inclusion in learning and forming friendships with peers. For refugee children with disabilities (RCDs) this phase may last for 3 years or more, impacting their mental health and sense of belonging ...
Susan Barber
wiley   +1 more source

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