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Cutaneous manifestations of sports participation
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1997As interest and participation in sports and recreational activities continue to increase, so do problems of the skin associated with sports participation. Primary care physicians and dermatologists may find the diagnosis of these sometimes unusual skin lesions difficult without knowledge of their association with sporting activities.
D B, Pharis, C, Teller, J E, Wolf
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Profiling Children For Sports Participation
Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1984A profile of a child prior to participation in sports should be directed toward the specific demands of the sport. Medical, orthopedic, and fitness factors should be carefully evaluated so that intervention can be developed that will reduce the possible adverse effects of participation and, secondarily, improve performance.
B, Goldberg, R, Boiardo
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Myasthenia Gravis and Sports Participation
Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2013Myasthenia gravis (MG) is an autoimmune disorder of the postsynaptic membrane that leads to severe fatigability and weakness of the proximal muscle groups. This disorder has a peak presentation age that is common in sporting populations. Due to improved treatment strategies, it would not be uncommon for sports medicine physicians to be faced with a ...
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Cardiac Evaluation for Participation in Sports
The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1978A cardiac abnormality does not always restrict a young athlete's participation in sports. Comprehensive evaluations of heart murmurs, blood pressure, and arrhythmias are necessary.
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Down Syndrome and Sport Participation
Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2006Individuals with Down syndrome (DS) derive measurable physiologic and psychologic benefits from participation in physical activities and sports. Physicians in the position of evaluating these individuals and providing guidance in regard to their competitive or recreational physical activities need to be aware of the physiologic and anatomic concerns ...
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Convulsive Disorders and Participation in Sports
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1969To the Editor:— An article entitled "Convulsive Disorders and Participation in Sports and Physical Education" ( 206 :1291, 1968) stated that "... young people with convulsive disorders, once the seizures are under reasonable control, should be encouraged to lead as normal and active a life as possible." This article concludes by stating that ...
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