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History of sports medicine in Germany: some preliminary reflections on a complex research project [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The paper presents the concept underlying a research project on the history of sports medicine in Germany. The origins and most intensive development of sports medicine have been in Germany.
Krüger, Michael
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Rehabilitation & Sports Medicine

open access: yesDeutsche Zeitschrift für Sportmedizin, 2022
Objectives: By now, many long-term symptoms after COVID-19 are described, mostly concerning hospitalized patients. Our aim was to investigate the long-term effect of COVID-19 on the lung function with focus on the diffusion capacity of athletes. Methods:
Schmucker A   +5 more
doaj   +3 more sources

3D Human Reconstruction in the Wild with Collaborative Aerial Cameras [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv, 2021
Aerial vehicles are revolutionizing applications that require capturing the 3D structure of dynamic targets in the wild, such as sports, medicine, and entertainment. The core challenges in developing a motion-capture system that operates in outdoors environments are: (1) 3D inference requires multiple simultaneous viewpoints of the target, (2 ...
arxiv  

Fitness & Sports Medicine

open access: yesDeutsche Zeitschrift für Sportmedizin, 2020
Athletes and particularly endurance athletes, such as rowers, expend considerably more energy than their sedentary counterparts, which increases their risk of failing to match these elevated requirements through their diet. Contrary to textbook knowledge,
Koehler K
doaj   +5 more sources

Feature engineering workflow for activity recognition from synchronized inertial measurement units [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
The ubiquitous availability of wearable sensors is responsible for driving the Internet-of-Things but is also making an impact on sport sciences and precision medicine. While human activity recognition from smartphone data or other types of inertial measurement units (IMU) has evolved to one of the most prominent daily life examples of machine learning,
arxiv   +1 more source

Self-Supervised 3D Human Pose Estimation in Static Video Via Neural Rendering [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv, 2022
Inferring 3D human pose from 2D images is a challenging and long-standing problem in the field of computer vision with many applications including motion capture, virtual reality, surveillance or gait analysis for sports and medicine. We present preliminary results for a method to estimate 3D pose from 2D video containing a single person and a static ...
arxiv  

The Ball is in Our Court: Conducting Visualization Research with Sports Experts [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
Most sports visualizations rely on a combination of spatial, highly temporal, and user-centric data, making sports a challenging target for visualization. Emerging technologies, such as augmented and mixed reality (AR/XR), have brought exciting opportunities along with new challenges for sports visualization. We share our experience working with sports
arxiv   +1 more source

Musculoskeletal medicine/sports medicine [PDF]

open access: yesEmergency Medicine Journal, 2003
Bumps, bruises, and a research agenda Saturday afternoon, five o clock, and its football time in the casualty waiting room. A colourful zoo of mud splattered jerseys, with makeshift splints, slings, and sodden ice packs. In a world of trauma and triage, musculoskeletal injuries take their place at the back of the queue.
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Interprofessional collaboration in sports medicine : findings from a scoping review [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
BACKGROUND Sports medicine has grown from a special interest area in healthcare to an established profession in its own right. Containing many specialties and a range of professional inputs there are complex dynamics at work which often dictate the ...
Breitbach, Anthony P.   +2 more
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American College of Sports Medicine position stand. Progression models in resistance training for healthy adults.

open access: yesMedicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2011
In order to stimulate further adaptation toward specific training goals, progressive resistance training (RT) protocols are necessary. The optimal characteristics of strength-specific programs include the use of concentric (CON), eccentric (ECC), and ...
Position Stand
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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