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BMJ, 2009
Professional standards need to be clarified and acted on Doctors and other healthcare professionals have been involved in facilitating both legitimate and illegitimate performance enhancement in sport.1 2 The recent “bloodgate” affair in Rugby Union shows that healthcare professionals can be involved in producing fake injuries in situations where the ...
Søren, Holm, Michael, McNamee
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Professional standards need to be clarified and acted on Doctors and other healthcare professionals have been involved in facilitating both legitimate and illegitimate performance enhancement in sport.1 2 The recent “bloodgate” affair in Rugby Union shows that healthcare professionals can be involved in producing fake injuries in situations where the ...
Søren, Holm, Michael, McNamee
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Acupuncture in Sports Medicine
Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2006Acupuncture is a minimally invasive, relatively safe medical procedure that appears to have complex effects on the central and peripheral nervous system, immune system, and pain perception. Although acupuncture should not supplant the role of conventional therapies such as rehabilitation to treat these conditions, it is a useful adjunct to treat pain ...
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1986
With the high interest in fitness and sporting activities at present, all primary care physicians must be prepared to treat emergencies in sports medicine. Basic knowledge, reference material, equipment, and supplies are mandatory (see Tables 1 and 2). Unique situations may require additional items.
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With the high interest in fitness and sporting activities at present, all primary care physicians must be prepared to treat emergencies in sports medicine. Basic knowledge, reference material, equipment, and supplies are mandatory (see Tables 1 and 2). Unique situations may require additional items.
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 1999
Although there is little epidemiologic data in the sport of sailing, the identification of important trends can assist the clinician in successful evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation of the individual. It appears that like other sports, the majority of injuries encountered are of the microtraumatic or overuse type.
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Although there is little epidemiologic data in the sport of sailing, the identification of important trends can assist the clinician in successful evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation of the individual. It appears that like other sports, the majority of injuries encountered are of the microtraumatic or overuse type.
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The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2007
Physicians have struggled with the medical ramifications of athletic competition since ancient Greece, where rational medicine and organized athletics originated. Historically, the relationship between sport and medicine was adversarial because of conflicts between health and sport. However, modern sports medicine has emerged with the goal of improving
Warren R, Dunn +3 more
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Physicians have struggled with the medical ramifications of athletic competition since ancient Greece, where rational medicine and organized athletics originated. Historically, the relationship between sport and medicine was adversarial because of conflicts between health and sport. However, modern sports medicine has emerged with the goal of improving
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A Bibliometric Analysis of the Top Cited Articles in Sports and Exercise Medicine
Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine, 2021Babak Shadgan
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