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PHYSICIANS AS SPORTSMEN

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1955
To the Editor:— I am preparing an article on physicians as sportsmen. I should be very interested in hearing from any of your readers with regard to notable accomplishments in competitive athletics or any type of sport, past or present, by holders of the M.D. degree. I am interested only in activities or accomplishments in this field carried out after
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[Pubalgia in sportsmen].

Annales de radiologie, 1996
Pubalgia is a painful syndrome of the groin which particularly affects young athletes. Although soccer players are the athletes most often affected, they are not alone. Also included in this group are fencers, tennis players and rugbymen. This ailment is associated with varying degrees of lesions of the muscles of the lower frontal abdomen, pubic ...
F, Zeitoun   +3 more
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Immunity in sportsmen.

Journal of hygiene, epidemiology, microbiology, and immunology, 1990
Generalization and analysis of literature data on the state of nonspecific defense and immunity in sportsmen has demonstrated that moderate physical and psycho-emotional loads promote stimulation and normalization of nonspecific defense and immunity; intensive subextreme and extreme loads of modern sport, exceeding functional possibilities of the ...
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A comparative study on health consciousness between sportsmen and non-sportsmen

International Journal of Sports, Health and Physical Education
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System for Monitoring and Coaching of Sportsmen

2004
The next generation sportsmen will be one that can be monitored and steered by a coach on their individual performances. Not only the physiological performances will be monitored, but also the contextual data, like position of sportsmen. Based on performance models, key parameters that should be monitored for rowing and soccer were identified.
S. H. Kalisvaart   +2 more
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THE UNIONIZATION OF SPORTSMEN IN TURKEY: THE LEGAL ASPECTS OF UNIONIZATION OF SPORTSMEN AND ITS OUTCOMES FOR SPORTSMEN AND SPORT

2017
The aims ofthis study were to put forward the union and its functions with respect toemployees, to examine whether unionization comes true or not for sportsman inTurkish legal environment and, lastly discuss the possible positive andnegative contributions of player unionization to players and Turkish sport.This study was conducted by reviewing the ...
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The physique of sportsmen

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1984
A range of anthropometric measurements was taken on 116 sportsmen who were successfully involved in a variety of sports. The measurements included 11 skeletal lengths, 4 bone widths, 14 trunk and limb circumferences, and 15 skinfold thicknesses. The greatest inter-subject variability occurred in the skinfold measurements.
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Spondylolisthesis in sportsmen.

Journal of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, 1990
A review of spondylolysis and spondylolisthesis in sportsmen is presented, and a suggestion is put forward as to how this occurs and the means by which it can be treated.
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