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Ethics in Sports Medicine

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 2000
Sports medicine physicians are not exempt from the ethical challenges of medical practice merely because their patients are robust and healthy. In fact, precisely because the patients with sports injuries are so healthy the moral issues remain subtle. Many ethical issues in sports medicine come about because the traditional relationship between doctor ...
Clifford Perlis   +2 more
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Wheelchair sports medicine

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1984
Wheelchair sports medicine involves the assessment of recreational and competitive sport capacities of physically disabled individuals, medical classification to allow fair competition among athletes with various types and degrees of disability, the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of athletic injuries, and research into the biomechanics and ...
Julie G. Botvin Madorsky   +1 more
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What's New in Sports Medicine.

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 2020
This update is based on the scientific and investigational activities in the specialty of sports medicine from August 2008 to September 2009. It includes a review of pertinent research and articles published in the three premier journals of our specialty,
Christopher Y Kweon, Mia S Hagen, A. Gee
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American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Position Statement: Mental Health Issues and Psychological Factors in Athletes: Detection, Management, Effect on Performance, and Prevention-Executive Summary.

Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine, 2020
The American Medical Society for Sports Medicine convened a panel of experts to provide an evidence-based, best practice document to assist sports medicine physicians and other members of the athletic care network with the detection, treatment, and ...
Cindy Chang   +7 more
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Reticulocytes in Sports Medicine

2013
Reticulocytes are young red blood cells which develop from erythroblasts and circulate in the bloodstream for about 1-4 days before maturing into erythrocytes. With the introduction of reticulocyte count in equations and statistical models for detecting suspected blood doping, its application to sports medicine has attracted growing interest in ...
Lombardi G   +3 more
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Artificial Intelligence in Sports Medicine: Could GPT-4 Make Human Doctors Obsolete?

Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 2023
Kunming Cheng   +6 more
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Wrestling and Sports Medicine

Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2005
The coverage of wrestling events from the perspective of medical personnel is reviewed here. Considerations are made regarding the role of medical personnel, the supplies that are important for wrestling event coverage, and the injuries that are frequently encountered in wrestling.
Dennis Khalili-Borna, Ken A. Honsik
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Ethics in Sports Medicine

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.
Warren R. Dunn   +4 more
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Sports Medicine and Sailing

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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