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Does the Spraino low-friction shoe patch prevent lateral ankle sprain injury in indoor sports? A pilot randomised controlled trial with 510 participants with previous ankle injuries.
CONCLUSION: Compared with usual care, athletes allocated to Spraino had a lower risk of lateral ankle sprains and less time loss, with only few reported minor harms. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT03311490. PMID: 32796016 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - August 11, 2020 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Lysdal FG, Bandholm T, Tolstrup JS, Clausen MB, Mann S, Petersen PB, Grønlykke TB, Kersting UG, Delahunt E, Thorborg K Tags: Br J Sports Med Source Type: research

Injury incidence, severity and profile in Olympic combat sports: a comparative analysis of 7712 athlete exposures from three consecutive Olympic Games.
CONCLUSION: Olympic combat sport athletes sustained, on average, one injury every 2.1 hours of competition. The risk of injury was significantly higher in boxing, judo and taekwondo than in wrestling. About 30% of injuries sustained during competition resulted in >7 days absence from competition or training. There is a need for identifying modifiable risk factors for injury in Olympic combat sports, which in turn can be targeted by injury prevention initiatives to reduce the burden of injury among combat sport athletes. PMID: 33219113 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - November 20, 2020 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Lystad RP, Alevras A, Rudy I, Soligard T, Engebretsen L Tags: Br J Sports Med Source Type: research

Defining a research agenda for youth sport specialisation in the USA: the AMSSM Youth Early Sport Specialization Summit.
Abstract Sport specialisation is becoming increasingly common among youth and adolescent athletes in the USA and many have raised concern about this trend. Although research on sport specialisation has grown significantly, numerous pressing questions remain pertaining to short-term and long-term effects of specialisation on the health and well-being of youth, including the increased risk of overuse injury and burnout. Many current elite athletes did not specialise at an early age. Methodological and study design limitations impact the quality of current literature, and researchers need to prioritise pressing resea...
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - January 21, 2021 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Kliethermes SA, Marshall SW, LaBella CR, Watson AM, Brenner JS, Nagle KB, Jayanthi N, Brooks MA, Tenforde AS, Herman DC, DiFiori JP, Beutler AI Tags: Br J Sports Med Source Type: research

Slow down to strengthen sport and exercise medicine research.
PMID: 28966161 [PubMed - in process]
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - October 1, 2017 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Bandholm T, Henriksen M, Thorborg K Tags: Br J Sports Med Source Type: research

Navigating the new landscape of apps: Overcoming the challenge of poor quality apps in sport and exercise medicine.
PMID: 29146753 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - November 16, 2017 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Ahmed OH, Lee H, Marchant H, Jones R, Hall EE Tags: Br J Sports Med Source Type: research

We need to talk about manels: the problem of implicit gender bias in sport and exercise medicine.
PMID: 29550755 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - March 17, 2018 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Bekker S, Ahmed OH, Bakare U, Blake TA, Brooks AM, Davenport TE, Mendonça LM, Fortington LV, Himawan M, Kemp JL, Litzy K, Loh RF, MacDonald J, McKay CD, Mosler AB, Mountjoy M, Pederson A, Stefan MI, Stokes E, Vassallo AJ, Whittaker JL Tags: Br J Sports Med Source Type: research

Picking the right tools for the job: opening up the statistical toolkit to build a compelling case in sport and exercise medicine research.
PMID: 29720477 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - May 2, 2018 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Windt J, Nielsen RO, Zumbo BD Tags: Br J Sports Med Source Type: research

What Hippocrates called 'Man's best medicine': walking is humanity's path to a better world.
PMID: 29858462 [PubMed - in process]
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - June 1, 2018 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Stamatakis E, Hamer M, Murphy MH Tags: Br J Sports Med Source Type: research

Football is medicine: it is time for patients to play!
PMID: 29886433 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - June 9, 2018 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Krustrup P, Krustrup BR Tags: Br J Sports Med Source Type: research

Make it REAL: four simple points to increase clinical relevance in sport and exercise medicine research.
PMID: 30194225 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - September 7, 2018 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Bandholm T, Henriksen M, Treweek S, Thorborg K Tags: Br J Sports Med Source Type: research

Infographic: The need for a global healthy living medicine strategy.
PMID: 30315119 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - October 12, 2018 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Arena R, Smirmaul BPC Tags: Br J Sports Med Source Type: research

Preventing overdiagnosis and the harms of too much sport and exercise medicine.
PMID: 30518520 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - December 5, 2018 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Friedman DJ, Khan KM Tags: Br J Sports Med Source Type: research

Emerging collaborative research platforms for the next generation of physical activity, sleep and exercise medicine guidelines: the Prospective Physical Activity, Sitting, and Sleep consortium (ProPASS).
oltermann A PMID: 31076396 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - May 9, 2019 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Stamatakis E, Koster A, Hamer M, Rangul V, Lee IM, Bauman AE, Atkin AJ, Aadahl M, Matthews CE, Mork PJ, Askie L, Cistulli P, Granat M, Palm P, Crowley PJ, Stevens M, Gupta N, Pulakka A, Stenholm S, Arvidsson D, Mishra G, Wennberg P, Chastin S, Ekelund U, Tags: Br J Sports Med Source Type: research

University of Nottingham, UK: clinicians and non-clinicians can become a master of sport and exercise medicine (MSc) (continuing professional development series).
PMID: 31285196 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - July 7, 2019 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Marino KR, Murphy JN, Culvenor AG Tags: Br J Sports Med Source Type: research

How sport and exercise medicine research can protect athlete health and promote athlete performance.
PMID: 31434660 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - August 20, 2019 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Mountjoy M, Engebretsen L Tags: Br J Sports Med Source Type: research