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2021
The moment of readiness to return to sport (RTS) after injury is the main question during sports injury rehabilitation. In this chapter, we discuss general principles in injury rehabilitation and RTS in track and field. To understand the full scope of an injury, it is essential to analyze etiological injury risk factors, training load, and biomechanics.
Wiggers, Tom G. H. +3 more
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The moment of readiness to return to sport (RTS) after injury is the main question during sports injury rehabilitation. In this chapter, we discuss general principles in injury rehabilitation and RTS in track and field. To understand the full scope of an injury, it is essential to analyze etiological injury risk factors, training load, and biomechanics.
Wiggers, Tom G. H. +3 more
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Stress fractures and bone health in track and field athletes
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 2000The effect of exercise on bone health has received much attention in recent years. The problems of the female athlete triad: disordered eating, amenorrhea and osteoporosis have helped us to better understand and appreciate the important interaction of mechanical, hormonal, nutritional as well as genetic factors on bone health in the young female ...
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HEART RATE VARIABILITY IN ELITE AMERICAN TRACK-AND-FIELD ATHLETES
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2007Prolonged training leads to changes in autonomic cardiac balance. This sympathetic and parasympathetic balance can now be studied using heart rate variability (HRV). Studies have shown that endurance athletes have an elevated level of parasympathetic tone in comparison to sedentary people.
David J, Berkoff +3 more
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Older women track and field athletes have enhanced calcaneal stiffness
Osteoporosis International, 2004Vigorous weight-bearing exercise is recommended to women as a method of osteoporosis prevention. This study examined older women athletes to see if they indeed were less likely to develop osteoporosis than those in the general population, and to investigate which factors could have contributed to these results.
J M, Welch, C J, Rosen
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Health of Master Track and Field Athletes
Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, 2006To study different aspects of health in master athletes.A 16-year follow-up study.Finland.All male Finnish master athletes (N=102, mean age 58.3 years) who in 1985 participated in track and field athletic World Veterans Games. Controls were men, who as young adults had been classified as completely healthy (N=777, mean age 55.0 years).Health ...
Jyrki A, Kettunen +3 more
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Genetic score of power‐speed and endurance track and field athletes
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, 2013Athletic excelling capability in a specific sport results from the combined influence of hundreds of genetic polymorphisms. The aim of the current study was to characterize athletes' polygenetic scores. We developed two polygenetic scores: (a) Power Genetic Distance Score based on two polymorphisms (PGDS2; ACEI/D, ACTN3C/T) or five polymorphisms (PGDS5;
S, Ben-Zaken +3 more
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Shoulder Instability in Track and Field Athletes
2021Hunter Bohlen, Felix Savoie
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Body Composition Characteristics of Male and Female Track and Field Athletes
Research Quarterly. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education and Recreation, 1977(1977). Body Composition Characteristics of Male and Female Track and Field Athletes. Research Quarterly. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education and Recreation: Vol. 48, No. 1, pp. 244-247.
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Fractures in Track and Field Athletes
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2004Julie K. Tran +3 more
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