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British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) is a multimedia portal for authoritative original research, systematic reviews, consensus statements and timely debate in sport and exercise medicine …
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British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) is a multimedia portal for authoritative original research, systematic reviews, consensus statements and debate in sport and exercise medicine (SEM). …
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British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) is an international peer review journal covering the latest advances in clinical practice and research. Topics include all aspects of sport and …
Firing up the rehabilitation: a holistic approach emphasising …
Rehabilitation, covering areas such as injury, cardiac, pulmonary and mental health, is evolving toward patient-centred care.1 However, motivating patients to maintain exercise habits …
Physical activity – conquering cancer and cardiovascular disease
If ever more evidence was needed for the powerful effects of physical activity on chronic and serious disease, it can be found in this South African Sports Medicine Association (SASMA) …
#RealityCheck - British Journal of Sports Medicine
#RealityCheck. Global social media use rates have nearly tripled 1 with 95% of 13–27-year-olds using YouTube and other platforms such as TikTok (67%), Instagram (62%) and Snapchat …
Blood flow restriction: methods and apparatus still matter
Application of ‘blood flow restriction’ (BFR) to the limbs at rest, during exercise or in combination with adjunct interventions (eg, electrical muscle stimulation, whole-body vibration) has …
Prehospital care of suspected spine-injured lacrosse athletes: a ...
Lacrosse has experienced significant growth in popularity worldwide and will return to the Summer Olympic Games in 2028. While there are published consensus recommendations for …
All the right moves: physical activity promotion for people with ...
The global population is facing a physical inactivity pandemic, with nearly one-third of adults not sufficiently active.1 This increases the risk of chronic disease, morbidity, mortality, healthcare …
Successful 10-second one-legged stance performance predicts …
Objectives Balance quickly diminishes after the mid-50s increasing the risk for falls and other adverse health outcomes. Our aim was to assess whether the ability to complete a 10- s one …