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Injuries can counter the beneficial aspects related to sports activities if an athlete is unable to continue to participate because of residual effects of injury. We provide an updated synthesis of existing clinical evidence of long-term follow-up outcome of sports injuries.
Sociological research on youth sport injury has examined injuries from the perspective of athletes and by analysing the sporting culture athletes are immersed in. Key findings from our …
The included studies collectively highlight the significant burden of sports-related injuries among adolescent athletes, with prevalence rates ranging from 34.1% to 65%. Specific risk factors …
In this study, we sought to provide updated epidemiologic data regarding sports-related injuries among high school students in the United States between 2015 and 2019. The study findings demonstrated an overall injury rate …
Injuries in sport remain a major concern to athletes, practitioners and sporting organisations as the negative impacts of athletic injuries are widespread, affecting athlete …
Epidemiologic evidence guides much of the clinical practice, education, and research within the profession of athletic training, allowing for the advancement of the …
Factors influencing sport injury risk, rehabilitation outcomes, and return to sport processes have been the focus in various research disciplines (sports medicine, psychology …
Factors influencing sport injury risk, rehabilitation outcomes, and return to sport processes have been the focus in various research disciplines (sports medicine, psychology and sociology). …
To prevent sports injuries, researchers have aimed to understand injury aetiology from both the natural and social sciences and through applying different methodologies. This research has produced strong …