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CONSEJERÍA DE TURISMO Y DEPORTE
Boletín de novedades bibliográficas 02-2016
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Autores y obras anónimas ACU 13/12/2016
1 ACUTE effects of two different stretching techniques on isokinetic strength and power = Efecto agudo de 2 técnicas de estiramiento diferentes sobre la fuerza y potencia isocinética / F. Ayala...[et al.]. -- 10 p. : il. ; 28 cm. Se propone examinar y comparar los efectos agudos de una rutina de estiramientos estáticos o dinámicos de corta duración sobre el pico de fuerza máximo y potencia media de la flexión y extensión concéntrica y excéntrica de la rodilla Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 8, n. 3 (sep. 2015), p. 93-102 1. Fuerza muscular. 2. Ejercicios de calentamiento. 3. Ejercicios de estiramiento. 4. Estiramientos-Ejercicios. 5. Potencia muscular. 6. Isocinética. I. Título
2 ACUTE glycemic outcomes along the aerobic training in deep water in patients with type 2 diabetes = Respuestas de la glucemia aguda a lo largo del entrenamiento aeróbico en aguas profundas en pacientes con diabetes tipo 2 / Rodrigo Sudatti Delevatti...[et al.]. -- 6 p. : tablas ; 28 cm. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 33(4), n. 174 (Jul.-Ago. 2016), p. 233-238 1. Entrenamiento aeróbico. 2. Ejercicios acuáticos. 3. Diabetes tipo 2. 4. Glucemia. I. Título
3 AEROBIC fitness in adolescents in southern Brazil: Association with sociodemographic aspects, lifestyle and nutritional status = La condición física aeróbica en adolescentes del sur de Brasil: asociación con aspectos sociodemográficos, estilo de vida y el estado nutricional / D.A.S. Silva...[et al.]. -- 6 p. ; 28 cm. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 9, n. 1 (mar. 2016), p. 17-22 1. Adolescentes-Ejercicio físico. 2. Condición física-Evaluación. 3. Antropometría. 4. Epidemiología. 5. Estilo de vida. I. Título
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4 ALTERAÇÃO da velocidade em jovens futebolistas brasileiros no período competitivo e sua relação com o conteúdo de treinamento = Alteraciones de la velocidad en jóvenes futbolistas brasileños en el periodo competitivo y su relación con el contenido del entrenamiento /T.V. Braz...[et al.]. -- 6 p. ; 28 cm. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 8, n. 3 (sep. 2015), p. 103-108 1. Fútbol-Entrenamiento. 2. Entrenamiento deportivo. 3. Futbolistas. 4. Velocidad. I. Título
5 ÁLVAREZ MEDINA, Javier
Evolución de la prevención de lesiones en el control del entrenamiento / Javier Álvarez Medina, Víctor Murillo Lorente. -- 22 p. : tablas y fig. ; 28 cm. Revisión. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 33(1), n. 171 (Ene.-Feb. 2016), p. 37-58 1. Entrenamiento deportivo. 2. Lesiones deportivas-Prevención. 3. Deportes de equipo. 4. Capacidad de carga (Deporte) I. Título
6 AMBROA DE FRUTOS, Gonzalo
Impacto del sedentarismo sobre la práctica de actividad física y la salud : Análisis de la situación en España / Gonzalo Ambroa de Frutos. -- 12 p. ; 24 cm. Revisión. Esta revisión bibliográfica recoge datos de la evolución y la situación actual de la inactividad física en España. Además, trata de estudiar los motivos que llevan a un estilo de vida sedentario, de analizar cuáles son sus consecuencias, de cómo reducir este factor de riesgo y de cómo la actividad física ayuda a mejorar las patologías asociadas a la misma. Revista española de educación física y deportes.-- Madrid: COLEF, 1949.-- ISSN 1133-6366.--Núm. 412, 1º. trim. 2016, p. 33-44 1. Sedentarismo. 2. Actividad física y salud. 3. Causas de mortalidad. 4. Evaluación del riesgo para la salud. 5. Enfermedad cardiovascular. 6. Riesgo cardiovascular. I. Título
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Autores y obras anónimas ANA 13/12/2016
7 ANÁLISIS comparativo de las demandas físicas de dos tareas de juego reducido en fútbol profesional / Fabio Nevado-Garrosa...[et al.]. -- 5 p. ; 28 cm. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 32, n. 166 (Mar.-Abr. 2015), p. 82-86 1. Fútbol. 2. Entrenamiento deportivo. 3. Fútbol-Entrenamiento. 4. Condición física-Evaluación. I. Título
8 ANÁLISIS de los goles conseguidos en 13 temporadas (2000/01-2012/13) correspondientes a la Primera División de la Liga Española de Fútbol Profesional / J. Sánchez-Flores...[et al.]. -- 7 p. : gráf. ; 28 cm. El propósito de este estudio es analizar, desde la temporada 2000/01 a la temporada 2012/13, la distribución de los goles conseguidos, por partido y equipo, y su comportamiento a lo largo del tiempo; además se ha analizado su relación con el grado de competitividad de la liga. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 9, n. 2 (jun. 2016), p. 55-61 1. Fútbol-España. 2. Juegos de pelota. 3. Clubs de fútbol. 4. Rendimiento deportivo. 5. Análisis estadístico. 6. Competiciones deportivas. 7. Competitividad. I. Título
9 ANÁLISIS semilongitudinal de la condición física en adolescentes madrileños / Pedro Barrueco Moro...[et al.]. -- 10 p. : gráf. y tablas ; 28 cm. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 33(3), n. 173 (May.-Jun. 2016), p. 183-192 1. Condición física-Estándares. 2. Condición física-Evaluación. 3. Adolescentes-Ejercicio físico. 4. Educación física. I. Título
10 ARAMENDI, José F.
Resumen de las evidencias científicas de la eficacia del ejercicio físico en las enfermedades cardiovasculares / J.F. Aramendi, J.I. Emparanza. -- 15 p. : tablas ; 28 cm. Revisión. Las enfermedades cardiovasculares son las más prevalentes en la
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sociedad occidental. En las últimas décadas, innumerables publicaciones informan del poder terapéutico del ejercicio físico (EF) en estas patologías. El objetivo de este trabajo ha sido buscar, valorar y resumir los resultados de las mejores pruebas científicas publicadas, sobre el efecto del EF, en la mortalidad y morbilidad de pacientes con enfermedad coronaria, insuficiencia cardiaca, hipertensión arterial, claudicación intermitente e ictus. Se buscaron revisiones sistemáticas en Medline, Embase, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews y Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effects. Se concluye que, tanto el entrenamiento aeróbico, como el de fuerza son seguros y eficaces en la disminución de la mortalidad y morbilidad en la mejora de algunos signos y síntomas, y en el incremento de la función física en enfermos cardiovasculares. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 8, n. 3 (sep. 2015), p. 115-129 1. Aparato circulatorio-Enfermedades. 2. Entrenamiento aeróbico. 3. Fisiología del ejercicio. 4. Entrenamiento de fuerza. 5. Medicina basada en la evidencia. I. Título
11 ARRATIBEL, Iñaki
Control del entrenamiento y fisiología del ejercicio : La controversia del umbral anaeróbico / Iñaki Arratibel. -- 2 p. ; 28 cm. Editorial. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 32(5), n. 169 (Sept.-Oct. 2015), p. 273-274 1. Fisiología del ejercicio. 2. Entrenamiento deportivo. 3. Umbral anaeróbico. 4. Medicina deportiva. I. Título
12 ARRIAZA, Rafael
Lesiones de estrés de la línea fisaria en jóvenes deportistas /Rafael Arriaza, Javier Amestoy, Álvaro Arriaza. -- 4 p. : fot. ; 28 cm. Revisión. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 32, n. 165 (Ene.-Feb. 2015), p. 32-35 1. Traumatismos del tobillo. 2. Traumatología deportiva. 3. Lesiones del cartílago. 4. Niños y adolescentes-Lesiones y accidentes. 5. Niños-Crecimiento-Heridas y lesiones. I. Título
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13 ASADI, Abbas
Plyometric type neuromuscular exercise is a treatment to postural control deficits of volleyball players: A case study = Ejercicios neuromusculares de tipo pliométrico como tratamiento de déficits de control postural de jugadores de voleibol: a propósito de un caso / A. Asadi. -- 5 p. : gráf. ; 28 cm. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 9, n. 2 (jun. 2016), p. 75-79 1. Educación postural. 2. Equilibrio postural (Anatomía) 3. Propiocepción. 4. Jugadores de voleibol. 5. Entrenamiento pliométrico. I. Título
14 BENEFICIOS de un programa de ejercicio físico con auto-cargas y materiales reciclados sobre la composición corporal y la condición física en tercera edad / Alberto Pérez-López...[et al.]. -- 12 p. ; 24 cm. Para analizar los beneficios de un programa de ejercicio físico con auto-cargas y materiales reciclados sobre la composición corporal y la condición física en la tercera edad, veintitrés participantes sedentarios tomaron parte en este estudio prospectivo no controlado (77,9 ± 4,2 años, 74% mujeres). Todo ellos realizaron un programa de ejercicio físico durante 20 semanas (60 min, 2 días/semana) que incluyó ejercicio de fuerza, resistencia, flexibilidad y coordinación. Revista española de educación física y deportes.-- Madrid: COLEF, 1949.-- ISSN 1133-6366.--Núm. 413, 2º. trim. 2016, p. 21-32 1. Actividad física y salud. 2. Ancianos. 3. Sarcopenia. 4. Ancianos-Ejercicio físico. 5. Tejido adiposo. I. Título
15 BOTE SERRANO, María Elena
Regulación por el ejercicio físico del estado inflamatorio alterado: respuesta en pacientes con fibromialgia / María E. Bote, Eduardo Ortega. -- 8 p. : gráf. ; 28 cm. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 32, n. 167 (May.-Jun. 2015), p. 136-143 1. Ejercicio físico-Efectos fisiológicos. 2. Actividad física y salud. 3. Inflamación (Patología) 4. Fibromialgia. I. Título
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16 CALDERÓN MONTERO, Francisco Javier
El fundamento de la fisiología del ejercicio / Francisco J. Calderón Montero. -- 8 p. ; 28 cm. Revisión. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 32, n. 167 (May.-Jun. 2015), p. 169-176 1. Fisiología del ejercicio. 2. Condición física-Evaluación. 3. Pruebas de esfuerzo. 4. Entrenamiento deportivo. I. Título
17 CARACTERÍSTICAS antropométricas em atletas de elite das seleções brasileiras juvenil e adulta de voleibol = Las características antropométricas de los deportistas de élite de los equipos brasileños juvenil y adulto de voleibol / D. Monteiro Teixeira...[et al.]. -- 6 p. ; 28 cm. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 9, n. 4 (dic. 2016), p. 160-165 1. Deportistas-Antropometría. 2. Composición corporal. 3. Balonvolea. 4. Somatotipo. I. Título
18 CARDONA ARIAS, Jaiberth
Eficacia del ejercicio físico sobre la calidad de vida en fibromialgia: meta-análisis de ensayos clínicos / Jaiberth Cardona Arias, Carmen Mantilla Gutiérrez, Luis Felipe Higuita Gutiérrez. -- 9 p. : tablas ; 28 cm. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 33(4), n. 174 (Jul.-Ago. 2016), p. 244-252 1. Fibromialgia. 2. Ejercicio físico-Prescripción. 3. Actividad física y salud. 4. Calidad de vida. 5. Ensayos clínicos. I. Título
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Autores y obras anónimas CHI 13/12/2016
19 CHIACCHIO SIEIRA, Miguel
Relevancia actual de la capacidad aeróbica máxima en la práctica clínica / Miguel Chiacchio Sieira. -- 9 p. : tablas ; 28 cm. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 32(4), n. 168 (Jul.-Ago. 2015), p. 239-247 1. Rendimiento aeróbico. 2. Sistema respiratorio. 3. Condición física-Evaluación. 4. Fisiología del ejercicio. 5. Pruebas de esfuerzo. 6. Anomalías cardiovasculares. 7. Riesgo cardiovascular. I. Título
20 CHRONIC effect of aerobic exercise on anthropometric, biochemical and hemodynamic variables in individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus: A systematic review = Efecto crónico de ejercicio aeróbico en variables antropométricas, bioquímicas y hemodinámicas en individuos con diabetes mellitus tipo 2: una revisión sistemática / C.A. De Sá...[et al.]. -- 7 p. ; 28 cm. Revisión. El propósito de este estudio es analizar los efectos del ejercicio aeróbico sobre los perfiles bioquímicos, antropométricos y hemodinámicos de pacientes con diabetes mellitus tipo 2, en ensayos clínicos aleatorizados y estudios de casos y controles. Para ello, se han utilizado las bases de datos MEDLINE, BVS (LiLacs), IBECS (España), MED Caribe y el Registro Central de Ensayos Clínicos Controlados. Se incluyeron estudios publicados desde 2004 hasta 2014. Y se analizaron medidas antropométricas (índice de masa corporal, circunferencia de la cintura y porcentaje graso), hemodinámicas (presión arterial y frecuencia cardíaca) y bioquímicas (glucemia, hemoglobina glicosilada, insulina, Colesterol-HDL, Colesterol-LDL y triglicéridos). Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 9, n. 4 (dic. 2016), p. 173-179 1. Glucemia-Tratamiento. 2. Diabetes tipo 2. 3. Actividad física y salud. 4. Gimnasia médica. 5. Terapia de ejercicio. 6. Antropometría. 7. Bioquímica del ejercicio. 8. Hemodinámica. I. Título
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21 CLEMENTE SUÁREZ, Vicente
Respuesta psicofisiológica en un salto táctico paracaidista a gran altitud. A propósito de un caso / Vicente Javier Clemente-Suárez, José Juan Robles-Pérez, Pedro Montañez-Toledo. -- 5 p. : fot. ; 28 cm. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 32, n. 167 (May.-Jun. 2015), p. 144-148 1. Paracaidismo. 2. Paracaidistas. 3. Deportes de combate. 4. Rítmo cardíaco. 5. Deportes aéreos. I. Título
22 COGNITIVE profile associated with functional and anthropometric aspects in elderly = Perfil cognitivo asociado a aspectos funcionales y antropométricos en personas mayores / W. Araújo de Brito...[et al.]. -- 6 p. ; 28 cm. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 9, n. 4 (dic. 2016), p. 154-159 1. Personas mayores. 2. Ancianos. 3. Demencia. 4. Antropometría. I. Título
23 COMPARATIVE effect of order based resistance exercises on number of repetitions, rating of perceived exertion and muscle damage biomarkers in men = Efecto comparativo de la secuencia de ejecución de ejercicios de fuerza en el número de repeticiones, el grado de percepción subjetiva del esfuerzo y biomarcadores de daño muscular en hombres / H. Arazi...[et al.]. -- 6 p. ; 28 cm. Se pretende comparar los efectos de la secuencia de ejercicios de entrenamiento de la fuerza en el número de repeticiones realizadas, la percepción del esfuerzo y en los marcadores de daño muscular. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 8, n. 4 (dic. 2015), p. 139-144 1. Ejercicios. 2. Ejercicio físico. 3. Percepción. 4. Fisiología del ejercicio. 5. Daño muscular. I. Título
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24 CONDE GONZÁLEZ, Miguel A.
La actividad física, la educación física y la condición física pueden estar relacionadas con el rendimiento académico y cognitivo en jóvenes : Revisión sistemática / Miguel A. Conde, Pablo Tercedor. -- 10 p. ; 28 cm. Revisión. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 32, n. 166 (Mar.-Abr. 2015), p. 100-109 1. Actividad física y salud. 2. Desarrollo cognitivo. 3. Proceso cognitivo. 4. Rendimiento académico. 5. Condición física. 6. Adolescentes-Ejercicio físico. I. Título
25 CONFIABILIDADE do teste de corrida/caminhada de 9 minutos em crianças e adolescentes de 7-12 anos de idade = La fiabilidad del test de correr-caminar de 9 minutos en niños y adolescentes de 7-12 años de edad /A.C. Paludo...[et al.]. -- 5 p. ; 28 cm. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 8, n. 4 (dic. 2015), p. 150-154 1. Condición física-Evaluación. 2. Pruebas de aptitud física. 3. Niños. 4. Adolescentes. I. Título
26 CONGRESO NACIONAL DE INVESTIGACIÓN EN PÁDEL (1º. 2015.Granada )
Comunicaciones orales presentadas en el I Congreso Nacional de Investigación en Pádel (CIP 2015) 5 y 6 de Marzo 2015. Granada. -- 6 p. ; 28 cm. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 8, n. 4 (dic. 2015), p. 184-189 1. Medicina deportiva-Congresos. 2. Congresos y asambleas. 3. Pádel-Investigación. 4. Deporte de pelota. I. Título
27 CONSENSO sobre utilización de las infiltraciones en el deporte. Documento de Consenso de la Sociedad Española de Medicina del Deporte /Miguel del Valle Soto (coordinador), Fernando Jiménez Díaz...[et al.]. -- 12 p. ; 28 cm. Documento de consenso. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 33(2)
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, n. 172 (Mar.-Abr. 2016), p. 114-125 1. Infiltracion-Deportistas. 2. Infiltración-Técnicas. 3. Inyecciones. 4. Lesiones deportivas. 5. Lesiones musculoesqueléticas. I. Título
28 CONSUMO, características y perfil del consumidor de suplementos nutricionales en gimnasios de Santiago de Chile / C. Jorquera Aguilera...[et al.]. -- 6 p. ; 28 cm. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 9, n. 3 (sept. 2016), p. 99-104 1. Suplementos nutricionales. 2. Nutrición del deportista. 3. Composición corporal. 4. Deportistas-Alimentación. 5. Ejercicio físico. I. Título
29 CORE stability : evaluación y criterios para su entrenamiento /F.J. Vera-García...[et al.]. -- 8 p. : il. ; 28 cm. Revisión. El objetivo de este trabajo fue revisar las características de los métodos utilizados para valorar la estabilidad de la zona central del cuerpo (core stability), así como las características más importantes de los programas de ejercicios de estabilización del tronco. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 8, n. 3 (sep. 2015), p. 130-137 1. Equilibrio postural (Anatomía) 2. Gimnasia médica. 3. Postura-Entrenamiento. I. Título
30 COSWIG, Victor Silveira
Anthropometric measurements usage to control the exercise intensity during the performance of suspension rowing and back squats = Uso de parámetros antropométricos para controlar la intensidad del ejercicio en el remo en suspensión y sentadillas / V.S. Coswig, C. Dall’Agnol, F.B. Del Vecchio. -- 5 p. : il., tablas ; 28 cm. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 9, n. 3 (sept. 2016), p. 119-123 1. Remo. 2. Entrenamiento de fuerza. 3. Deportistas-Antropometría. 4. Fisiología del ejercicio.
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5. Halterofilia. I. Título
31 CRUZ TORRES, Blanca de la
Efecto inmediato del vendaje Dynamic Tape® sobre la torsión tibial externa con dolor en un futbolista / B. de la Cruz Torres, M. Albornoz Cabello, L. Espejo Antúnez. -- 4 p. ; 28 cm. Caso clínico. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 9, n. 1 (mar. 2016), p. 50-53 1. Fisioterapia. 2. Vendajes. 3. Tibia-Heridas y lesiones. 4. Futbolistas. I. Título
32 DELEVATTI, Rodrigo Sudatti
Effect of aquatic exercise training on lipids profile and glycaemia : A systematic review = Efecto del entrenamiento acuático en el perfil lipídico y la glucemia : una revisión sistemática / R. Delevatti, E. Marson, L. Fernando Kruel. -- 8 p. ; 28 cm. Revisión. El objetivo de este estudio fue investigar los efectos agudos y crónicos del entrenamiento acuático en el perfil lipídico y la glucemia. Se llevó a cabo una revisión sistemática valorando los efectos del ejercicio acuático y/o el entrenamiento en posición erecta sobre índices lipídicos y glucémicos. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 8, n. 4 (dic. 2015), p. 163-170 1. Ejercicios acuáticos. 2. Lípidos-Metabolismo. 3. Glucosa-Metabolismo. I. Título
33 DESPLAZAMIENTO del centro de presiones en personas con síndrome de Down en bipedestación / R. Cabeza-Ruiz...[et al.]. -- 5 p. : tablas ; 28 cm. Se pretende valorar el equilibrio de adultos con síndrome de Down a través del estudio del desplazamiento del centro de presiones. Para ello se ha realizado un estudio transversal de casos y controles. Doce sujetos con síndrome de Down y 12 sin síndrome de Down formaron parte del estudio. Todos los
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participantes realizaron 2 pruebas sobre plataforma dinamométrica. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 9, n. 2 (jun. 2016), p. 62-66 1. Equilibrio postural (Anatomía) 2. Personas con síndrome de Down. 3. Propiocepción. I. Título
34 DIFERENCIAS en las fuerzas de reacción del suelo entre zapatillas de carrera con dos tipos de drop / Juan José Ruiz Lloris...[et al.]. -- 5 p. : tablas y fig. ; 28 cm. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 32(6), n. 170 (Nov.-Dic. 2015), p. 382-386 1. Carrera. 2. Jogging. 3. Deportes-Material y equipo. 4. Calzado deportivo. 5. Podología. 6. Biomecánica. I. Título
35 DIMENSIONAMENTO de amostras e o mito dos números mágicos: ponto de vista = Tamaño muestral y el mito de los númerso mágicos: punto de vista /C.J. Brito...[et al.]. -- 3 p. ; 28 cm. Artículo especial. El presente trabajo trata sobre aspectos que deberían ser cuidadosamente ponderados por parte de los investigadores con el objetivo de establecer, a priori, el tamaño muestral de estudios en áreas de la salud, actividad física y rendimiento humano. Hay que resaltar que el cálculo del tamaño de la muestra no es una ciencia exacta y, por tanto, requiere suposiciones realistas previas a su estimación. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 9, n. 1 (mar. 2016), p. 29-31 1. Investigación científica-Metodología. 2. Proyectos de investigación. 3. Muestreo (Estadística) 4. Recogida de datos. 5. Actividad física y salud. I. Título
36 DOMINGUEZ HERRERA, Raúl
Metodología de determinación de la transición aeróbica-anaeróbica en la evaluación funcional / Raúl Domínguez, Manuel V. Garnacho-Castaño, José L. Maté-Muñoz. -- 7 p. : tablas y fig. ; 28 cm. Revisión. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 32(6)
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, n. 170 (Nov.-Dic. 2015), p. 395-401 1. Fisiología del ejercicio. 2. Pruebas de esfuerzo. 3. Electromiografía. 4. Resistencia-Deportistas. 5. Capacidad funcional-Valoración. 6. Umbral anaeróbico. I. Título
37 EFECTO de 8 semanas de corriente TENS modificada y la corriente rusa, sobre la fuerza muscular y la composición corporal / C. Campos-Jara...[et al.]. -- 4 p. ; 28 cm. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 9, n. 1 (mar. 2016), p. 3-6 1. Estimulación eléctrica. 2. Terapia por estimulación eléctrica. 3. Fuerza muscular. 4. Antropometría. 5. Deportistas-Antropometría. 6. Músculo cuádriceps. I. Título
38 EFECTO de un método de entrenamiento contrarresistencia en la capacidad funcional y calidad de vida de sujetos con Parkinson idiopático / María Antonieta Ozols Rosales...[et al.]. -- 6 p. : tablas y gráf. ; 28 cm. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 32, n. 166 (Mar.-Abr. 2015), p. 70-75 1. Motricidad. 2. Fuerza muscular. 3. Actividad física y salud. 4. Enfermedad de Parkinson. 5. Calidad de vida. 6. Ejercicios isométricos. I. Título
39 EFECTOS del ejercicio físico y pautas básicas para su prescripción en la enfermedad de Alzheimer / C.M.C. Nascimento...[et al.]. -- 9 p. ; 28 cm. Revisión. El estudio tiene como objetivo actualizar el estado del arte con respecto a los beneficios potenciales que el ejercicio físico tiene sobre la enfermedad de Alzheimer. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 9, n. 1 (mar. 2016), p. 32-40 1. Alzheimer, Enfermedad de. 2. Procesos cognitivos. 3. Ancianos-Ejercicio físico. 4. Ejercicio físico-Prescripción. I. Título
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40 EFECTOS inmediatos sobre la potenciación post-activación utilizando oclusión parcial superimpuesta / Moisés Picón...[et al.]. -- 6 p. ; 28 cm. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 32(6), n. 170 (Nov.-Dic. 2015), p. 368-373 1. Oclusión vascular. 2. Isquemia. 3. Potencia muscular. 4. Fuerza muscular. 5. Entrenamiento deportivo. 6. Ejercicios isométricos. I. Título
41 EFEITO do destreinamento na composição corporal e nas capacidades de salto vertical e velocidade de jovens jogadores da elite do futebol brasileiro = Efecto del desentrenamiento sobre la composición corporal, la capacidad de salto vertical y la velocidad de jóvenes futbolistas de élite / C. Abad...[et al.]. -- 7 p. : tablas ; 28 cm. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 9, n. 3 (sept. 2016), p. 124-130 1. Deportistas-Antropometría. 2. Composición corporal. 3. Futbolistas. 4. Fútbol-Entrenamiento. 5. Condición física-Evaluación. I. Título
42 EFEITOS do Programa Escola de Postura e Reeducação Postural Global sobre a amplitude de movimento e níveis de dor em pacientes com lombalgia crônica = Efectos de un Programa de Escuela de Postura y Reeducación Postural Global sobre rango de movimiento y niveles de dolor en pacientes con dolor lumbar crónico / P. Soares...[et al.]. -- 6 p. ; 28 cm. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 9, n. 1 (mar. 2016), p. 23-28 1. Educación postural. 2. Transtornos del movimiento. 3. Dolor de la Región Lumbar. 4. Lumbalgia. I. Título
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43 EFFECT of strength training on body composition, strength and aerobic capacity of Brazilians adolescents’ handball players related with peak growth rate = Efecto del entrenamiento de la fuerza sobre la composición corporal, fuerza y capacidad aeróbica de los jugadores adolescentes de balonmano brasileños relacionados con el pico de crecimiento / Luis Paulo Gomes Mascarenhas...[et al.]. -- 5 p. ; 28 cm. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 33(4), n. 174 (Jul.-Ago. 2016), p. 239-243 1. Entrenamiento de fuerza. 2. Composición corporal. 3. Fuerza muscular. 4. Rendimiento aeróbico. 5. Adolescentes-Ejercicio físico. 6. Balonmano. I. Título
44 EFFECTS of six weeks of moderate-intensity aerobic physical training on metabolic and body parameters of Wistar rats: a pilot study = Efectos de seis semanas de ejercicio físico aeróbico de intensidad moderada sobre parámetros metabólicos y corporales de ratas Wistar: un estudio piloto / Eric F. Andrade...[et al.]. -- 7 p. ; 28 cm. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 32, n. 165 (Ene.-Feb. 2015), p. 25-31 1. Ejercicio físico-Efectos fisiológicos. 2. Fisiología del ejercicio. 3. Metabolismo. 4. Animales de laboratorio-Entrenamiento-Efectos fisiológicos. I. Título
45 EJERCICIO físico y salud: pautas de actuación : Actividad física en Atención Primaria / dir., María Teresa Lara Hernández. -- 1ª ed. -- Madrid : Centro de Medicina Deportiva de la Consejería de Educación, Juventud y Deporte, 2015 -- 444 p. : il. ; 23 cm. Obra sobre pautas de actuación para prescribir ejercicio físico encaminado a la mejora de la salud en atención primaria, haciendo hincapié en los beneficios obtenidos a través del mismo en las patologías crónicas más prevalentes en atención primaria, además de su inclusión en las distintas etapas de la vida. Contiene: Cap. 1. Beneficios del ejercicio físico en el niño, en el adulto y en el anciano. Cap. 2. Ejercicio físico en las enfermedades del aparato cardiovascular. Cap. 3. Ejercicio y actividad física en cardiopatía isquémica. Cap. 4. Enfermedad pulmonar obstructiva crónica. Rehabilitación con programas de ejercicio. Fundamentos básicos. Cap. 5. Asma inducido por ejercicio. Fundamentos básicos. Cap. 6. Diabetes y ejercicio físico. Cap. 7. Prescripción de ejercicio físico en pacientes con
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dislipemias. Cap. 8. Ejercicio físico en el sobrepeso y la obesidad. Cap. 9. El ejercicio físico en las enfermedades reumáticas. Cap. 10. El ejercicio físico en osteoporosis. Cap. 11. Ejercicio físico en la fibromialgia y síndrome de fatiga crónica. Cap. 12. Prescripción de ejercicio físico en alteraciones estructurales del raquis. Cap. 13. Prescripción de ejercicio para cervicalgia, dorsalgia y lumbalgia. Cap. 14. Salud mental y ejercicio físico. Cap 15. Trastornos mentales asociados a la práctica deportiva. Cap. 16. Deporte y embarazo. ISBN978-84-451-3504-4 1. Ejercicio físico-Prescripción. 2. Actividad física y salud. 3. Atención médica. 4. Atención primaria. 5. Patología. 6. Enfermedades crónicas. I. Título
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46 EJERCICIOS resistidos, parámetros hematológicos, virológicos y perfil antropométrico en personas que viven con VIH/SIDA / I.K. dos Santos...[et al.]. -- 4 p. ; 28 cm. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 9, n. 3 (sept. 2016), p. 110-113 1. Enfermos de SIDA. 2. SIDA. 3. Ejercicio físico. 4. Antropometría. 5. Virología. 6. Hematología. I. Título
47 EL Triatlón y el control de la carga mediante la percepción del esfuerzo / Milos Mallol...[et al.]. -- 5 p. ; 28 cm. Revisión. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 32, n. 167 (May.-Jun. 2015), p. 164-168 1. Triatlón. 2. Deportes de resistencia. 3. Entrenamiento deportivo. 4. Fisiología del ejercicio. 5. Condición física-Evaluación. 6. Pruebas de esfuerzo. 7. Test de esfuerzo. I. Título
48 ESTEBAN CORNEJO, Irene
Entrenando músculos y cerebros : ser físicamente activo para ser cognitivamente activo a edades tempranas / Irene Esteban-Cornejo, Francisco B. Ortega. -- 2 p. ; 28 cm. Editorial. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 33(3), n. 173 (May.-Jun. 2016), p. 161-162
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1. Actividad física y deporte-Niños. 2. Entrenamiento deportivo. 3. Desarrollo cognitivo. 4. Educación física. 5. Educación física para niños. I. Título
49 ESTUDIO comparativo entre deportes simétricos y asimétricos mediante análisis estructural estático en deportistas adolescentes /Juan J. Ramos-Álvarez...[et al.]. -- 5 p. : gráf. ; 28 cm. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 33(2), n. 172 (Mar.-Abr. 2016), p. 98-102 1. Aparato locomotor-Anomalías y malformaciones. 2. Aparato locomotor-Enfermedades. 3. Escoliosis. 4. Exploración clínica. 5. Pies-Enfermedades. I. Título
50 EXERCISE and depression in overweight and obese pregnant women: a randomised controlled trial = Ejercicio y depresión en mujeres embarazadas con sobrepeso y obesidad: ensayo clínico aleatorio /Maria Perales...[et al.]. -- 8 p. : tablas y fig. ; 28 cm. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 32, n. 167 (May.-Jun. 2015), p. 156-163 1. Actividad física y salud. 2. Mujeres-Ejercicio físico. 3. Mujeres embarazadas. 4. Depresión-Prevención. 5. Obesidad. I. Título
51 FÁBRICA BARRIOS, Carlos Gabriel
Effects of power training in mechanical stiffness of the lower limbs in soccer players = Efectos del entrenamiento de potencia sobre la rigidez mecánica de miembros inferiores en jugadores de fútbol / G. Fábrica, F. López, A. Souto. -- 5 p. ; 28 cm. El objetivo de este estudio es evaluar si la rigidez de la pierna (Kleg) cambia después de un período de entrenamiento de potencia. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 8, n. 4 (dic. 2015), p. 145-149 1. Fútbol-Entrenamiento. 2. Fisiología del ejercicio. 3. Biomecánica. 4. Potencia muscular. I. Título
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52 FACTORES relacionados con las lumbalgias de los instructores de paracaidismo en el túnel de viento / Ignacio Martínez-González-Moro...[et al.]. -- 7 p. : fot. ; 28 cm. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 32, n. 167 (May.-Jun. 2015), p. 149-155 1. Paracaidismo. 2. Paracaidistas. 3. Lumbalgia. 4. Deportes aéreos. I. Título
53 FERNÁNDEZ DÍAZ, Pedro
Efectos de la suplementación con testosterona sobre el rendimiento en resistencia / P. Fernández-Díaz, R. Domínguez. -- 7 p. : gráf. ; 28 cm. Revisión. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 9, n. 3 (sept. 2016), p. 131-137 1. Dopaje. 2. Esteroides anabolizantes. 3. Testosterona. 4. Rendimiento deportivo. 5. Suplementos nutricionales. I. Título
54 FERREIRA JUNIOR, Adalberto
Comparison between non-exhaustive critical velocity estimated by heart rate with exhaustive critical velocity and heart rate variability threshold = Comparación entre velocidad crítica no exhaustiva estimada por la frecuencia cardíaca con velocidad crítica exhaustiva y el umbral de la variabilidad de la frecuencia cardíaca / Adalberto Ferreira Junior, Nilo Massaru Okuno. -- 4 p. : gráf. ; 28 cm. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 33(2), n. 172 (Mar.-Abr. 2016), p. 94-97 1. Rítmo cardíaco-Deportistas. 2. Fisiología del ejercicio. 3. Velocidad. 4. Rendimiento aeróbico. I. Título
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55 FETAL and maternal heart rate responses to exercise in pregnant women. A randomized Controlled Trial = Respuesta de la frecuencia cardiaca fetal y materna al ejercicio en gestantes. Ensayo clínico aleatorio / Maria Perales...[et al.]. -- 7 p. : gráf. ; 28 cm. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 32(6), n. 170 (Nov.-Dic. 2015), p. 361-367 1. Embarazo y ejercicio. 2. Rítmo cardíaco-Mujeres. 3. Feto. 4. Mujeres-Ejercicio físico. 5. Mujeres embarazadas. I. Título
56 FÚTBOL femenino categorías inferiores : Características antropométricas y fisiológicas. Evolución a lo largo de una temporada /Pilar Oyón...[et al.]. -- 5 p. : tablas ; 28 cm. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 33(1), n. 171 (Ene.-Feb. 2016), p. 24-28 1. Fútbol-Mujer. 2. Futbolistas. 3. Antropometría. 4. Deportistas-Antropometría. 5. Consumo de oxígeno. 6. Mujeres y deportes. I. Título
57 GÁMEZ DE LA HOZ, Joaquín J.
Examen de requisitos de seguridad de piscinas asociados con accidentes a través de la jurisprudencia / Joaquín J. Gámez de la Hoz, Ana Padilla Fortes. -- 7 p. : fíg. ; 28 cm. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 33(1), n. 171 (Ene.-Feb. 2016), p. 29-35 1. Piscinas-Medidas de seguridad. 2. Accidentes-Prevención. 3. Natación. 4. Jurisprudencia. I. Título
58 GARAULET AZA, Marta
La hora del ejercicio en la cronodisrupción, la salud y la enfermedad / Mata Garaulet Aza. -- 2 p. ; 28 cm. Editorial. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 32, n. 167 (May.-Jun. 2015), p. 133-134 1. Actividad física y salud. 2. Biorritmos. 3. Rendimiento deportivo. 4. Cronobiología. 5. Trastornos cronobiológicos. I. Título
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59 GARCÍA MORENO, Antonio
La cafeína y su efecto ergogénico en el deporte (primera parte) /Antonio García Moreno. Revisión. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 33(3), n. 173 (May.-Jun. 2016), p. 200-206 1. Ayudas ergogénicas-Deportistas. 2. Rendimiento aeróbico. 3. Ejercicio físico. 4. Cafeína-Efectos fisiológicos. 5. Deportistas-Alimentación. 6. Nutrición del deportista. I. Título
60 GARCÍA MORENO, Antonio
La cafeína y su efecto ergogénico en el deporte (segunda parte) /Antonio García Moreno. -- 8 p. ; 28 cm. Revisión. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 33(4), n. 174 (Jul.-Ago. 2016), p. 259-266 1. Cafeína-Efectos fisiológicos. 2. Ayudas ergogénicas. 3. Rendimiento aeróbico. 4. Plantas estimulantes. 5. Deportistas-Alimentación. I. Título
61 GARCÍA SALVADOR, José Juan
Actividad física en pacientes portadores de desfibrilador automático implantable : Más allá de las recomendaciones / José Juan García Salvador. -- 6 p. ; 28 cm. Revisión. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 32, n. 166 (Mar.-Abr. 2015), p. 94-99 1. Actividad física y salud. 2. Desfibriladores cardioversores implantables. 3. Competición deportiva. 4. Calidad de vida. I. Título
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62 GÓMEZ DÍAZ, Juan José
Eficacia de los ejercicios excéntricos en tendinopatías rotulianas: Revisión bibliográfica / Juan José Gómez Díaz. -- 8 p. : tablas y fig. ; 28 cm. Revisión. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 33(1), n. 171 (Ene.-Feb. 2016), p. 59-68 1. Lesiones músculo-tendinosas. 2. Tendinopatía-Ejercicios terapéuticos. 3. Rótula-Heridas y lesiones. 4. Gimnasia médica. 5. Fisioterapia. I. Título
63 HAAS, Aline N.
Estudio comparativo del somatotipo de niñas-bailarinas cordobesas y porto-alegregrenses / Aline N. Haas, Manuel R. Plaza. -- 6 p. : tablas y gráf. ; 28 cm. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 33(1), n. 171 (Ene.-Feb. 2016), p. 18-23 1. Ballet. 2. Danza. 3. Somatotipo. 4. Niñas. I. Título
64 HYDRATION practices of runners during training vs competition = Prácticas de hidratación en corredores durante el entrenamiento vs la competición / Fabrícia Geralda Ferreira...[et al.]. -- 7 p. : tablas y fig. ; 28 cm. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 33(1), n. 171 (Ene.-Feb. 2016), p. 11-17 1. Nutrición del deportista. 2. Deportistas-Alimentación. 3. Hidratación-Deportistas. 4. Carreras (Atletismo) 5. Deshidratación. I. Título
65 INFLUENCE of ladder climbing exercise on bone of rats induced to osteoporosis and immobilization = Influencia del ejercicio en escalera sobre el hueso de ratas inducidas a la osteoporosis e inmovilización /José MM. Simas...[et al.]. -- 7 p. : il. ; 28 cm. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 33(3), n. 173 (May.-Jun. 2016), p. 176-182
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1. Ovariectomía. 2. Osteoporosis. 3. Gimnasia médica. 4. Terapia de ejercicio. I. Título
66 INICIACIÓN al entrenamiento de fuerza en edades tempranas: revisión / G. Peña...[et al.]. -- 9 p. : il. ; 28 cm. Revisión. El entrenamiento de fuerza en edades prepúberes y púberes está ampliamente recomendado por las organizaciones científicas encargadas de velar por el entrenamiento saludable de estas poblaciones. En este contexto, el presente artículo tiene por objetivo elaborar una revisión sobre el entrenamiento de la fuerza en edades tempranas. Para ello se revisaron trabajos publicados en inglés desde 1995 hasta 2014 en revistas indexadas. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 9, n. 1 (mar. 2016), p. 41-49 1. Entrenamiento de fuerza. 2. Adolescentes-Ejercicio físico. 3. Niños y adolescentes-Deporte. I. Título
67 JIMÉNEZ BORRERO, Fabio
Síndrome de pinzamiento femoroacetabular en deportista veterano /F. Jiménez Borrero, C. Cuenca-González. -- 3 p. : fot. ; 28 cm. Caso clínico. El síndrome de pinzamiento femoroacetabular (PFA) es una patología común en el adulto joven deportista que cada vez está tomando más relevancia y que se caracteriza por una inadecuada relación femoroacetabular, con una clínica dolorosa e incapacitante de larga evolución, que puede simular otras patologías de la cadera, motivo por el cual, se debe realizar una anamnesis y una exhaustiva exploración física que nos oriente hacia esta patología, confirmando la sospecha diagnóstica mediante pruebas complementarias como la radiografía de pelvis y la resonancia magnética (RM). El tratamiento, en general, es quirúrgico. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 8, n. 4 (dic. 2015), p. 171-173 1. Cadera-Heridas y lesiones. 2. Cadera/patología. 3. Cadera-Enfermedades. 4. Artrosis. 5. Pinzamiento femoroacetabular. I. Título
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68 JORNADAS NACIONALES DE MEDICINA DEL DEPORTE (6ª. 2015.Bilbao )
[Cominicaciones orales] / VI Jornadas Nacionales de Medicina del Deporte. Bilbao, 27 y 28 de noviembre de 2015. -- 28 p. ; 28 cm. Índices. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 32(5), n. 169 (Sept.-Oct. 2015), p. 314-334 1. Actividad física. 2. Ciencias de la actividad física y el deporte. 3. Lesiones deportivas. 4. Entrenamiento deportivo. 5. Fisiología del ejercicio. 6. Medicina deportiva-Congresos y asambleas. 7. Nutrición del deportista. I. Título
69 LA fatiga muscular en los deportistas : métodos físicos, nutricionales y farmacológicos para combatirla / Aritz Urdampilleta...[et al.]. -- 8 p. ; 28 cm. Revisión. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 32, n. 165 (Ene.-Feb. 2015), p. 36-43 1. Fatiga-Deportistas. 2. Gimnasia médica. 3. Músculos-Ejercicios terapéuticos. 4. Masaje deportivo. 5. Masaje terapéutico. 6. Ayudas ergogénicas. 7. Nutrición del deportista. 8. Medicamentos. I. Título
70 LA vibración como terapia preventiva y tratamiento del dolor muscular tardío. Una revisión sistemática / Claudia Carrasco Legleu...[et al.]. -- 6 p. ; 28 cm. Revisión. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 33(3), n. 173 (May.-Jun. 2016), p. 184-199 1. Fisioterapia. 2. Vibraciones-Uso terapéutico. 3. Músculos-Heridas y lesiones. 4. Dolor-Tratamiento. I. Título
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71 LAZZOLI, Jose Kawazoe
Physical activity in the reduction of cardiovascular risk - too good to be prescribed? = Actividad física en la reducción del riesgo cardiovascular. ¿Demasiado bueno para ser prescrito? / Jose Kawazoe Lazzoli. -- 3 p. ; 28 cm. Editorial. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 32(4), n. 168 (Jul.-Ago. 2015), p. 205-207 1. Ejercicio físico-Prescripción. 2. Riesgo cardiovascular. 3. Mortalidad. I. Título
72 LUENGO FERNÁNDEZ, Emilio
¿Qué pasa con el deportista no de élite?, ¿y con su reconocimiento? / Emilio Luengo. -- 2 p. ; 28 cm. Editorial. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 32(6), n. 170 (Nov.-Dic. 2015), p. 359-360 1. Reconocimiento médico-Deportistas. 2. Actividad física y salud. 3. Cardiopatías congénitas/diagnóstico. 4. Enfermedades cardiovasculares / prevención & control. 5. Personas mayores. 6. Medicina deportiva. I. Título
73 MANONELLES MARQUETA, Pedro
La Quebrantahuesos y los reconocimientos médico-deportivos /Pedro Manonelles Marqueta. -- 3 p. ; 28 cm. Editorial. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 33(2), n. 172 (Mar.-Abr. 2016), p. 91-93 1. Reconocimiento médico-Deportistas. 2. Lesiones deportivas-Prevención. 3. Pruebas deportivas. 4. Carreras ciclistas. I. Título
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74 MARTÍN GARCÍA, Christian
Efectividad del entrenamiento de fuerza en niños y adolescentes: Un meta-análisis / Christian Martín García. -- 19 p. : tablas y gráf. ; 23 cm. Revista española de educación física y deportes.-- Madrid: COLEF, 1949.-- ISSN 1133-6366.--Núm. 414, 3º. trim. 2016, p. 19-37 1. Entrenamiento de fuerza. 2. Niños y adolescentes-Deporte. 3. Fuerza muscular. I. Título
75 MARTÍN MARTÍNEZ, Juan Pedro
Efecto de la fatiga en el ratio isquiotibiales:cuádriceps. Revisión sistemática / Juan P. Martín Martínez, Jorge Pérez Gómez, Jorge Carlos Vivas. -- 9 p. : tablas ; 28 cm. Revisión. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 33(4), n. 174 (Jul.-Ago. 2016), p. 267-275 1. Lesiones deportivas. 2. Traumatología deportiva. 3. Fatiga. 4. Torques. 5. Piernas-Heridas y lesiones. 6. Músculo cuádriceps. I. Título
76 MÉTODOS de evaluación de la composición corporal : una revisión actualizada de descripción, aplicación, ventajas y desventajas /Osvaldo Costa Moreira...[et al.]. -- 8 p. : tablas ; 28 cm. Revisión. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 32(6), n. 170 (Nov.-Dic. 2015), p. 387-394 1. Composición corporal. 2. Antropometría. 3. Deportistas-Antropometría. 4. Índice de masa corporal. I. Título
77 MINATTO, Giseli
Health-related physical fitness in Brazilian adolescents from a small town of German colonization = Aptitud física relacionada con la salud en adolescentes brasileños de una pequeña ciudad de colonización germánica / G. Minatto, E.L. Petroski, D.A.S. Silva.
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-- 8 p. : tablas y gráf. ; 28 cm. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 9, n. 2 (jun. 2016), p. 67-74 1. Composición corporal. 2. Adolescentes-Ejercicio físico. 3. Flexibilidad. 4. Fuerza muscular. I. Título
78 MORFOLOGÍA de las curvaturas torácica y lumbar en bipedestación, sedentación y máxima flexión del tronco con rodillas extendidas en bailarinas / Raquel Vaquero Cristóbal...[et al.]. -- 7 p. : fot. ; 28 cm. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 32, n. 166 (Mar.-Abr. 2015), p. 87-93 1. Danza. 2. Columna vertebral-Gimnasia. 3. Equilibrio postural (Anatomía) 4. Propiocepción. 5. Bailarinas. I. Título
79 MOTOR and morphological profile of tennis players from 11 to 15 years old = Perfil motor y morfológico de jugadores de tenis de 11 a 15 años de edad / J.L. Schluga Filho...[et al.]. -- 5 p. : tablas ; 28 cm. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 9, n. 3 (sept. 2016), p. 114-118 1. Tenis. 2. Antropometría. 3. Deportistas-Antropometría. 4. Potencia muscular. 5. Educación física. I. Título
80 MUTACIÓN en el gen KCNH2 y el síndrome de QT largo: a propósito de un caso / B. de Pablo Márquez...[et al.]. -- 4 p. : tablas y gráf. ; 28 cm. Caso clínico. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 9, n. 3 (sept. 2016), p. 138-141 1. Cardiología. 2. Muerte súbita. 3. Enfermedades hereditarias. 4. Genética médica. I. Título
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81 OLIVEIRA, Mario Cesar
Injury incidence in Brazilian football referees = Incidencia lesional en árbitro de fútbol en Brasil / Mario Cesar de Oliveira, Luiza Naujorks Reis, Alberto Inácio da Silva. -- 5 p. : tablas ; 28 cm. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 33(2), n. 172 (Mar.-Abr. 2016), p. 108-112 1. Lesiones deportivas. 2. Arbitraje deportivo. 3. Árbitros. 4. Fútbol-Heridas y lesiones. 5. Traumatología deportiva. I. Título
82 PARÍS GARCÍA, Federico
La efectividad de los materiales de amortiguación usados en las ortesis plantares para el tratamiento de las sobrecargas metatarsales /G. Dominguez, F. París-García, L. Carrasco. -- 6 p. : il. ; 28 cm. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 9, n. 4 (dic. 2016), p. 148-153 1. Podología. 2. Sobrecarga. 3. Prótesis ortopédicas. 4. Pies-Enfermedades. 5. Traumatismos del tobillo. I. Título
83 PESERICO, Cecília Segabinazi
Heart rate deflection point determined by Dmax method is reliable in recreationally-trained runners = Punto de deflexión de la frecuencia cardíaca determinado por el método Dmax es reproducible en corredores de nivel recreacional / Cecília Segabinazi Peserico, Danilo Fernandes da Silva, Fabiana Andrade Machado. -- 7 p. ; 28 cm. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 33(3), n. 173 (May.-Jun. 2016), p. 168-174 1. Pruebas de esfuerzo. 2. Rítmo cardíaco-Deportistas. 3. Carrera. 4. Jogging. 5. Umbral anaeróbico. 6. Fisiología del ejercicio. I. Título
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84 POSICIONAMIENTO de la National Strength and Conditioning Association-Spain : Entrenamiento con electroestimulación de cuerpo completo / A.J. Herrero...[et al.]. -- 8 p. ; 28 cm. Artículo especial. El objetivo de este artículo es establecer, a partir de una revisión sistemática sobre la metodología del entrenamiento y los efectos sobre el organismo de la electroestimulación de cuerpo completo (en inglés, whole body electromyostimulation [WB-EMS]), el posicionamiento de la National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA)-Spain al respecto. Se buscaron en PubMed, Web of Science, Physiotherapy Evidence Database y Google Académico estudios que aplicasen WB-EMS en miembro superior e inferior, describiendo claramente el protocolo Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 8, n. 4 (dic. 2015), p. 155-162 1. Estimulación eléctrica. 2. Entrenamiento deportivo. 3. Fuerza muscular. 4. Composición corporal. I. Título
85 PRESCRIPCIÓN de ejercicio físico en la prevención y tratamiento de la hipertensión arterial : Documento de Consenso de la Sociedad Española de Medicina del Deporte (SEMED-FEMEDE) / Miguel del Valle Soto...[et al.]. -- 32 p. : tablas ; 28 cm. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 32(5), n. 169 (Sept.-Oct. 2015), p. 281-312 1. Ejercicio físico-Prescripción. 2. Hipertensión. 3. Hipertensión arterial/tratamiento. 4. Prevención de enfermedades. 5. Enfermedades cardiovasculares / prevención & control. I. Federación Española de Medicina del Deporte. II. Título
86 PREVALÊNCIA de fatores de risco coronariano em praticantes de futebol recreacional = Prevalencia de factores de riesgo coronario en jugadores recreacionales de fútbol / P.H.G. Gomides...[et al.]. -- 5 p. : gráf. ; 28 cm. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 9, n. 2 (jun. 2016), p. 80-84 1. Deporte y salud. 2. Enfermedad cardiovascular. 3. Riesgo cardiovascular. 4. Factores de riesgo. 5. Futbolistas. I. Título
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87 RABDOMIÓLISIS tras la práctica de spinning : una asociación peculiar / J.M. Torres-León...[et al.]. -- 4 p. : fot. ; 28 cm. Caso clínico. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 9, n. 2 (jun. 2016), p. 91-94 1. Deporte y salud. 2. Músculo esquelético. 3. Necrosis. 4. Rabdomiólisis. 5. Orina-Análisis. 6. Células musculares. 7. Daño muscular. I. Título
88 RECHE ORENES, Delia
Aportaciones sobre la eficacia del método Pilates en la fuerza, el equilibrio y el riesgo de caídas de personas mayores / D. Reche-Orenes, M. Carrasco. -- 6 p. ; 28 cm. Revisión. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 9, n. 2 (jun. 2016), p. 85-90 1. Envejecimiento. 2. Caidas. 3. Ancianos-Ejercicio físico. 4. Ejercicio físico-Prescripción. 5. Método Pilates. 6. Fuerza funcional. 7. Equilibrio postural (Anatomía) I. Título
89 RECOMENDACIONES para la actividad deportiva en atletas con cardiopatías congénitas en el adulto / Aridane Cárdenes León...[et al.]. -- 10 p. ; 28 cm. Revisión. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 33(2), n. 172 (Mar.-Abr. 2016), p. 127-136 1. Cardiopatías-Deportistas. 2. Cardiopatías congénitas/diagnóstico. 3. Ejercicio físico-Prescripción. 4. Actividad física adaptada. 5. Actividad física y salud. I. Título
90 RECOMENDACIONES para un deporte recreacional saludable : Guía para práctica deportiva recreacional de la Sociedad Española de Medicina del Deporte (SEMED-FEMEDE) / Pedro Manonelles Marqueta...[et al.]. -- 6 p. ; 28 cm. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 32(5), n. 169 (Sept.-Oct. 2015), p. 275-280
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1. Actividades deportivas-organización y recreación. 2. Actividades recreativas. 3. Deporte y salud. 4. Entrenamiento deportivo. 5. Lesiones deportivas-Prevención. I. Federación Española de Medicina del Deporte. II. Título
91 RELACIÓN de la postura del pie con las lesiones más frecuentes en atletas : Un estudio piloto / Javier Pérez Muñoz...[et al.]. -- 6 p. ; 28 cm. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 32, n. 166 (Mar.-Abr. 2015), p. 76-81 1. Pies-Enfermedades. 2. Trastornos posturales. 3. Atletas-Heridas y lesiones. 4. Carreras (Atletismo) 5. Lesiones deportivas. 6. Podología. I. Título
92 RELOBA MARTÍNEZ, Sergio
Relación entre actividad física, procesos cognitivos y rendimiento académico de escolares: revisión de la literatura actual / S. Reloba, L.J. Chirosa, R.E. Reigal. -- 7 p. : tablas ; 28 cm. Revisión. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 9, n. 4 (dic. 2016), p. 166-172 1. Actividad física y deporte. 2. Niños y adolescentes-Deporte. 3. Desarrollo cognitivo. 4. Escolares-Rendimiento. 5. Rendimiento académico. I. Título
93 RESPUESTA del balance simpático-parasimpático de la variabilidad de la frecuencia cardíaca durante una semana de entrenamiento aeróbico en ciclistas de ruta / G. Rosales-Soto...[et al.]. -- 5 p. ; 28 cm. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 9, n. 4 (dic. 2016), p. 143-147 1. Rítmo cardíaco. 2. Entrenamiento deportivo. 3. Ciclistas. I. Título
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94 RESPUESTA endocrina a la aplicación de vibraciones de cuerpo completo en humanos / S. Benítez, M. Carillo de Albornoz, J.C. García Romero. -- 6 p. : Tablas ; 28 cm. Revisión. La realización de ejercicio físico provoca un rompimiento de la homeostasis corporal, induciendo cambios metabólicos, neuronales y humorales en el organismo de los seres humanos. Las hormonas cumplen múltiples tareas en el adecuado funcionamiento interno. Las vibraciones de cuerpo completo (VCC) se han sugerido en los últimos años como un medio alternativo para la realización de ejercicio físico. Según la bibliografía consultada a través de las VCC se encuentran modificaciones hormonales dependientes de las características intrínsecas de cada protocolo de intervención. El objetivo de esta revisión es recopilar la literatura científica más destacada sobre los efectos que se producen en el sistema endocrino (SE) de humanos a través del uso de las VCC. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 8, n. 3 (sep. 2015), p. 109-114 1. Plataformas vibratorias. 2. Vibraciones-Efectos fisiológicos. 3. Gimnasia médica. 4. Terapia de ejercicio. 5. Hormonas. 6. Sistema endocrino. I. Título
95 REVISTA Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte: Balance 2015 / J.D. Beas-Jiménez...[et al.]. -- 2 p. : Tablas y gráf. ; 28 cm. Editorial. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 9, n. 1 (mar. 2016), p. 1-2 1. Publicaciones periódicas-Edición. 2. Medicina deportiva-Investigación. 3. Citas bibliográficas. 4. Indización-Bases de datos. 5. Bases de datos. I. Título
96 ROJAS, Nicolás A.
Análisis de las lesiones en gimnastas de competición en tumbling /Nicolás A. Rojas, Mercedes Vernetta, Jesús López-Bedoya. -- 8 p. : tablas ; 28 cm. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 32(4), n. 168 (Jul.-Ago. 2015), p. 215-222 1. Gimnasia. 2. Saltos de trampolín. 3. Lesiones deportivas. 4. Entrenamiento deportivo. 5. Competiciones deportivas. 6. Deporte-Competición. 7. Acrobacia. I. Título
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97 ROTURA distal del tendón de la porción larga del bíceps braquial. ¿Por qué está aumentado su incidencia? ¿Cuándo se debe reparar? / María Llorens Eizaguerri...[et al.]. -- 5 p. : il. ; 28 cm. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 33(2), n. 172 (Mar.-Abr. 2016), p. 103-107 1. Lesiones músculo-tendinosas. 2. Tendinopatía. 3. Músculos. 4. Tendones-Heridas y lesiones. 5. Aparato locomotor. I. Título
98 SALAZAR MARTÍNEZ, Carlos
Realización de ejercicio físico durante el embarazo : Beneficios y recomendaciones / Carlos Salazar Martínez. -- 16 p. ; 23 cm. Revisión. Bibliografía. Revista española de educación física y deportes.-- Madrid: COLEF, 1949.-- ISSN 1133-6366.--Núm. 414, 3º. trim. 2016, p. 53-68 1. Embarazo. 2. Embarazo y ejercicio. 3. Ejercicio físico-Prescripción. 4. Feto. 5. Niños recién nacidos. I. Título
99 SALES-BARROS, Olivia
Efeito de um programa de treinamento concorrente sobre variáveis de saúde de uma mulher com múltiplas hérnias de disco: caso clínico = Efecto de un programa de entrenamiento concurrente en las variables de salud de una mujer con múltiples hernias discales: caso clínico / O. Sales-Barros, C.J. Borba-Pinheiro, E.H. Martin Dantas. Caso clínico. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 9, n. 2 (jun. 2016), p. 95-98 1. Actividad física y salud. 2. Lumbalgia. 3. Hernia discal. 4. Dolor de la Región Lumbar. 5. Dolor-tratamiento. I. Título
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100 SANCHIS ALFONSO, Vicente
Anterior Knee Pain : A Paradigm of Aversion Towards a Pathology = Dolor anterior de rodilla: un ejemplo de aversión hacia una patología /Vicente Sanchis Alfonso. -- 2 p. ; 28 cm. Editorial. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 33(4), n. 174 (Jul.-Ago. 2016), p. 231-232 1. Rodilla. 2. Rodillas-Enfermedades. 3. Traumatismos de rodilla. 4. Dolor. I. Título
101 SHORT-TERM adaptations in sedentary individuals during indoor cycling classes = Adaptaciones a corto plazo en individuos sedentarios durante las clases de ciclismo indoor / Ricardo de Melo dos Santos...[et al.]. -- 8 p. : tablas y fig. ; 28 cm. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 32(6), n. 170 (Nov.-Dic. 2015), p. 374-381 1. Ciclismo. 2. Ejercicio físico-Efectos fisiológicos. 3. Fisiología del ejercicio. 4. Fatiga. 5. Electromiografía. 6. Rendimiento físico. I. Título
102 SOCIEDAD ANDALUZA DE MEDICINA DEL DEPORTE. XXV ANIVERSARIO (2014. Granada))
Resúmenes de las comunicaciones científicas presentadas a las Jornadas nacionales de medicina del deporte / SAMEDE XXV Aniversario. Granada, 14 y 15 de noviembre de 2014. -- 10 p. ; 28 cm. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 8, n. 4 (dic. 2015), p. 174-183 1. Medicina deportiva-Congresos. 2. Congresos y asambleas. I. Sociedad Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte. II. Título
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103 STUDENT and parental perception about physical activity in children and adolescents = Percepción de estudiantes y de los padres acerca de la actividad física habitual en niños y adolescentes /J.P.A. Greca...[et al.]. -- 5 p. ; 28 cm. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 9, n. 1 (mar. 2016), p. 12-16 1. Adolescentes-Ejercicio físico. 2. Actividad física y salud. 3. Estilo de vida. 4. Sedentarismo. I. Título
104 TÉCNICAS avanzadas de diseño web / [Equipo Vértice]. -- Málaga : Vértice, D.L. 2010 -- 188 p. : il. ; 24 cm. -- (Tecnología) D.L. MA. 1326-2010. -- ISBN 978-84-9931-124-1 1. Páginas Web. 2. Páginas Web-Diseño. 3. Informática. I. Título
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105 TERESA GALVÁN, Carlos de
¿Qué prescribir y para qué? / Carlos de Teresa Galván. -- 2 p. ; 28 cm. Editorial. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 32, n. 166 (Mar.-Abr. 2015), p. 67-68 1. Ejercicio físico-Prescripción. 2. Medicina deportiva. 3. Diagnóstico médico. 4. Longevidad. 5. Enfermedades-Prevención. I. Título
106 ¿TIENEN las bebidas energéticas efectos ergogénicos en el ejercicio físico? / Juscélia Cristina Pereira...[et al.]. -- 8 p. ; 28 cm. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 32(4), n. 168 (Jul.-Ago. 2015), p. 231-238 1. Suplementos nutricionales. 2. Deportistas-Alimentación. 3. Rendimiento deportivo. 4. Rendimiento físico. 5. Ayudas ergogénicas. 6. Cafeína. I. Título
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107 ¿TIENEN los niños futbolistas más varo de rodillas? / Angélica Ibáñez León...[et al.]. -- 4 p. : il. ; 28 cm. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 32(4), n. 168 (Jul.-Ago. 2015), p. 223-226 1. Ortopedia-Niños. 2. Esqueleto Humano-Abnormalidades. 3. Futbolistas. 4. Piernas-Anomalías y malformaciones. 5. Rodilla-Anomalías y malformaciones. I. Título
108 ÚBEDA PÉREZ DE HEREDIA, Íñigo
Trombosis venosa profunda masiva de miembro superior secundaria a fractura de tercio medio de clavícula. Caso clínico / Í. Úbeda Pérez de Heredia, G.Á. Sobrá Hidalgo. -- 4 p. : fot. ; 28 cm. Caso clínico. La trombosis venosa profunda del miembro superior es una entidad rara que se asocia con el uso de catéteres, estados de hipercoagulabilidad, anticonceptivos orales, neoplasias, síndrome de costilla cervical o de los escalenos, fracturas de clavícula y trombosis inducida por el esfuerzo Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 9, n. 4 (dic. 2016), p. 180-183 1. Extremidad superior. 2. Trombosis. 3. Clavícula. 4. Fracturas óseas. I. Título
109 UTILIDAD de la ultrasonografía en el diagnóstico de dolor de codo secundario a plica sinovial / Ana B. Puentes-Gutiérrez...[et al.]. -- 4 p. : il. ; 28 cm. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 32(4), n. 168 (Jul.-Ago. 2015), p. 227-230 1. Extremidades superiores. 2. Articulaciones-Enfermedades. 3. Codo-Ecografía. 4. Dolor. 5. Ecografía. I. Título
110 VALIM-ROGATTO, Priscila Carneiro
Stretching exercises accompanied or not with music, reduce the stress level of pre-college student = Los ejercicios de estiramiento, acompañado o no con la música, reduce el nivel de estrés de los estudiantes pre-universitarios / Priscila Carneiro
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Valim-Rogatto, Gustavo Puggina Rogatto, Eric Francelino Andrade. -- 5 p. ; 28 cm. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 33(3), n. 173 (May.-Jun. 2016), p. 163-167 1. Ejercicios de estiramiento. 2. Estrés (Psicología) 3. Música y jóvenes. 4. Estudiantes. I. Título
111 VALORACIÓN de la masa grasa en futbolistas jóvenes de alto rendimiento: comparación de métodos antropométricos con absorciometría dual de rayos X (DEXA) / Nicolás García...[et al.]. -- 7 p. : tablas y gráf. ; 28 cm. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 32(4), n. 168 (Jul.-Ago. 2015), p. 208-214 1. Deportistas-Antropometría. 2. Composición corporal. 3. Futbolistas. 4. Tejido adiposo. I. Título
112 VERNETTA SANTANA, Mercedes
Análisis de las lesiones deportivas en jóvenes practicantes de gimnasia rítmica de competición en categoría infantil / M. Vernetta, I. Montosa, J. López-Bedoya. -- 5 p. : Tablas ; 28 cm. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 9, n. 3 (sept. 2016), p. 105-109 1. Gimnasia rítmica. 2. Lesiones deportivas. 3. Niños-Deportes. 4. Competición deportiva. 5. Lesiones deportivas-Prevención. I. Título
113 VIDARTE CLAROS, José Armando
El nivel de sedentarismo en nueve ciudades colombianas: análisis de clúster / José A. Vidarte Claros, Consuelo Vélez Álvarez, José H. Parra Sánchez. -- 5 p. : il. y tablas ; 28 cm. Archivos de Medicina del Deporte.--ISSN: 0212-8799.-- Vol. 33(4), n. 174 (Jul.-Ago. 2016), p. 253-257 1. Sedentarismo-Colombia. 2. Índice de masa corporal. 3. Estilo de vida. I. Título
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114 WORKLOAD and cortisol levels in helicopter combat pilots during simulated flights = Carga mental y niveles de cortisol en pilotos de helicóptero de combate en vuelos simulados / A. García-Mas...[et al.]. -- 5 p. ; 28 cm. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte.-- ISSN. 1888-7546.-- Vol. 9, n. 1 (mar. 2016), p. 7-11 1. Capacidad de carga (Deporte) 2. Ansiedad. 3. Hidrocortisona. 4. Vuelo-Simulación. 5. Helicópteros militares. I. Título
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ACUTE effects of two different stretching techniques on isokinetic strength and power = Efecto agudo de 2 técnicas de estiramiento diferentes sobre la fuerza y potencia isocinética / : 1ACUTE glycemic outcomes along the aerobic training in deep water in patients with type 2 diabetes = Respuestas de la glucemia aguda a lo largo del entrenamiento aeróbico en aguas profundas en pacientes con diabetes tipo 2 / : 1AEROBIC fitness in adolescents in southern Brazil: Association with sociodemographic aspects, lifestyle and nutritional status = La condición física aeróbica en adolescentes del sur de Brasil: asociación con aspectos sociodemográficos, estilo de vida y el estado nutricional / : 1ALTERAÇÃO da velocidade em jovens futebolistas brasileiros no período competitivo e sua relação com o conteúdo de treinamento = Alteraciones de la velocidad en jóvenes futbolistas brasileños en el periodo competitivo y su relación con el contenido del entrenamiento / : 2ÁLVAREZ MEDINA, Javier : 2AMBROA DE FRUTOS, Gonzalo : 2ANÁLISIS comparativo de las demandas físicas de dos tareas de juego reducido en fútbol profesional / : 3ANÁLISIS de los goles conseguidos en 13 temporadas (2000/01-2012/13) correspondientes a la Primera División de la Liga Española de Fútbol Profesional / : 3ANÁLISIS semilongitudinal de la condición física en adolescentes madrileños / : 3ARAMENDI, José F. : 3ARRATIBEL, Iñaki : 4ARRIAZA, Rafael : 4ASADI, Abbas : 5BENEFICIOS de un programa de ejercicio físico con auto-cargas y materiales reciclados sobre la composición corporal y la condición física en tercera edad / : 5BOTE SERRANO, María Elena : 5CALDERÓN MONTERO, Francisco Javier : 6CARACTERÍSTICAS antropométricas em atletas de elite das seleções brasileiras juvenil e adulta de voleibol = Las características antropométricas de los deportistas de élite de los equipos brasileños juvenil y adulto de voleibol / : 6CARDONA ARIAS, Jaiberth : 6CHIACCHIO SIEIRA, Miguel : 7CHRONIC effect of aerobic exercise on anthropometric, biochemical and hemodynamic variables in individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus: A systematic review = Efecto crónico de ejercicio aeróbico en variables antropométricas, bioquímicas y hemodinámicas en individuos con diabetes mellitus tipo 2: una revisión sistemática / : 7CLEMENTE SUÁREZ, Vicente : 8COGNITIVE profile associated with functional and anthropometric aspects in elderly = Perfil cognitivo asociado a aspectos funcionales y antropométricos en
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personas mayores / : 8COMPARATIVE effect of order based resistance exercises on number of repetitions, rating of perceived exertion and muscle damage biomarkers in men = Efecto comparativo de la secuencia de ejecución de ejercicios de fuerza en el número de repeticiones, el grado de percepción subjetiva del esfuerzo y biomarcadores de daño muscular en hombres / : 8CONDE GONZÁLEZ, Miguel A. : 9CONFIABILIDADE do teste de corrida/caminhada de 9 minutos em crianças e adolescentes de 7-12 anos de idade = La fiabilidad del test de correr-caminar de 9 minutos en niños y adolescentes de 7-12 años de edad / : 9CONGRESO NACIONAL DE INVESTIGACIÓN EN PÁDEL ( : 9CONSENSO sobre utilización de las infiltraciones en el deporte. Documento de Consenso de la Sociedad Española de Medicina del Deporte / : 9CONSUMO, características y perfil del consumidor de suplementos nutricionales en gimnasios de Santiago de Chile / : 10CORE stability : 10COSWIG, Victor Silveira : 10CRUZ TORRES, Blanca de la : 11DELEVATTI, Rodrigo Sudatti : 11DESPLAZAMIENTO del centro de presiones en personas con síndrome de Down en bipedestación / : 11DIFERENCIAS en las fuerzas de reacción del suelo entre zapatillas de carrera con dos tipos de drop / : 12DIMENSIONAMENTO de amostras e o mito dos números mágicos: ponto de vista = Tamaño muestral y el mito de los númerso mágicos: punto de vista / : 12DOMINGUEZ HERRERA, Raúl : 12EFECTO de 8 semanas de corriente TENS modificada y la corriente rusa, sobre la fuerza muscular y la composición corporal / : 13EFECTO de un método de entrenamiento contrarresistencia en la capacidad funcional y calidad de vida de sujetos con Parkinson idiopático / : 13EFECTOS del ejercicio físico y pautas básicas para su prescripción en la enfermedad de Alzheimer / : 13EFECTOS inmediatos sobre la potenciación post-activación utilizando oclusión parcial superimpuesta / : 14EFEITO do destreinamento na composição corporal e nas capacidades de salto vertical e velocidade de jovens jogadores da elite do futebol brasileiro = Efecto del desentrenamiento sobre la composición corporal, la capacidad de salto vertical y la velocidad de jóvenes futbolistas de élite / : 14EFEITOS do Programa Escola de Postura e Reeducação Postural Global sobre a amplitude de movimento e níveis de dor em pacientes com lombalgia crônica = Efectos de un Programa de Escuela de Postura y Reeducación Postural Global sobre rango de movimiento y niveles de dolor en pacientes con dolor lumbar crónico / : 14
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EFFECT of strength training on body composition, strength and aerobic capacity of Brazilians adolescents’ handball players related with peak growth rate = Efecto del entrenamiento de la fuerza sobre la composición corporal, fuerza y capacidad aeróbica de los jugadores adolescentes de balonmano brasileños relacionados con el pico de crecimiento / : 15EFFECTS of six weeks of moderate-intensity aerobic physical training on metabolic and body parameters of Wistar rats: a pilot study = Efectos de seis semanas de ejercicio físico aeróbico de intensidad moderada sobre parámetros metabólicos y corporales de ratas Wistar: un estudio piloto / : 15EJERCICIO físico y salud: pautas de actuación : 15EJERCICIOS resistidos, parámetros hematológicos, virológicos y perfil antropométrico en personas que viven con VIH/SIDA / : 16EL Triatlón y el control de la carga mediante la percepción del esfuerzo / : 16ESTEBAN CORNEJO, Irene : 16ESTUDIO comparativo entre deportes simétricos y asimétricos mediante análisis estructural estático en deportistas adolescentes / : 17EXERCISE and depression in overweight and obese pregnant women: a randomised controlled trial = Ejercicio y depresión en mujeres embarazadas con sobrepeso y obesidad: ensayo clínico aleatorio / : 17FÁBRICA BARRIOS, Carlos Gabriel : 17FACTORES relacionados con las lumbalgias de los instructores de paracaidismo en el túnel de viento / : 18FERNÁNDEZ DÍAZ, Pedro : 18FERREIRA JUNIOR, Adalberto : 18FETAL and maternal heart rate responses to exercise in pregnant women. A randomized Controlled Trial = Respuesta de la frecuencia cardiaca fetal y materna al ejercicio en gestantes. Ensayo clínico aleatorio / : 19FÚTBOL femenino categorías inferiores : 19GÁMEZ DE LA HOZ, Joaquín J. : 19GARAULET AZA, Marta : 19GARCÍA MORENO, Antonio : 20GARCÍA SALVADOR, José Juan : 20GÓMEZ DÍAZ, Juan José : 21HAAS, Aline N. : 21HYDRATION practices of runners during training vs competition = Prácticas de hidratación en corredores durante el entrenamiento vs la competición / : 21INFLUENCE of ladder climbing exercise on bone of rats induced to osteoporosis and immobilization = Influencia del ejercicio en escalera sobre el hueso de ratas inducidas a la osteoporosis e inmovilización / : 21INICIACIÓN al entrenamiento de fuerza en edades tempranas: revisión / : 22JIMÉNEZ BORRERO, Fabio : 22JORNADAS NACIONALES DE MEDICINA DEL DEPORTE ( : 23
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LA fatiga muscular en los deportistas : 23LA vibración como terapia preventiva y tratamiento del dolor muscular tardío. Una revisión sistemática / : 23LAZZOLI, Jose Kawazoe : 24LUENGO FERNÁNDEZ, Emilio : 24MANONELLES MARQUETA, Pedro : 24MARTÍN GARCÍA, Christian : 25MARTÍN MARTÍNEZ, Juan Pedro : 25MÉTODOS de evaluación de la composición corporal : 25MINATTO, Giseli : 25MORFOLOGÍA de las curvaturas torácica y lumbar en bipedestación, sedentación y máxima flexión del tronco con rodillas extendidas en bailarinas / : 26MOTOR and morphological profile of tennis players from 11 to 15 years old = Perfil motor y morfológico de jugadores de tenis de 11 a 15 años de edad / : 26MUTACIÓN en el gen KCNH2 y el síndrome de QT largo: a propósito de un caso / : 26OLIVEIRA, Mario Cesar : 27PARÍS GARCÍA, Federico : 27PESERICO, Cecília Segabinazi : 27POSICIONAMIENTO de la National Strength and Conditioning Association-Spain : 28PRESCRIPCIÓN de ejercicio físico en la prevención y tratamiento de la hipertensión arterial : 28PREVALÊNCIA de fatores de risco coronariano em praticantes de futebol recreacional = Prevalencia de factores de riesgo coronario en jugadores recreacionales de fútbol / : 28RABDOMIÓLISIS tras la práctica de spinning : 29RECHE ORENES, Delia : 29RECOMENDACIONES para la actividad deportiva en atletas con cardiopatías congénitas en el adulto / : 29RECOMENDACIONES para un deporte recreacional saludable : 29RELACIÓN de la postura del pie con las lesiones más frecuentes en atletas : 30RELOBA MARTÍNEZ, Sergio : 30RESPUESTA del balance simpático-parasimpático de la variabilidad de la frecuencia cardíaca durante una semana de entrenamiento aeróbico en ciclistas de ruta / : 30RESPUESTA endocrina a la aplicación de vibraciones de cuerpo completo en humanos / : 31REVISTA Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte: Balance 2015 / : 31ROJAS, Nicolás A. : 31ROTURA distal del tendón de la porción larga del bíceps braquial. ¿Por qué está aumentado su incidencia? ¿Cuándo se debe reparar? / : 32SALAZAR MARTÍNEZ, Carlos : 32SALES-BARROS, Olivia : 32SANCHIS ALFONSO, Vicente : 33SHORT-TERM adaptations in sedentary individuals during indoor cycling classes = Adaptaciones a corto plazo en individuos sedentarios durante las clases de ciclismo indoor / : 33SOCIEDAD ANDALUZA DE MEDICINA DEL DEPORTE. XXV ANIVERSARIO ( : 33STUDENT and parental perception about physical activity in
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children and adolescents = Percepción de estudiantes y de los padres acerca de la actividad física habitual en niños y adolescentes / : 34TÉCNICAS avanzadas de diseño web / : 34TERESA GALVÁN, Carlos de : 34¿TIENEN las bebidas energéticas efectos ergogénicos en el ejercicio físico? / : 34¿TIENEN los niños futbolistas más varo de rodillas? / : 35ÚBEDA PÉREZ DE HEREDIA, Íñigo : 35UTILIDAD de la ultrasonografía en el diagnóstico de dolor de codo secundario a plica sinovial / : 35VALIM-ROGATTO, Priscila Carneiro : 35VALORACIÓN de la masa grasa en futbolistas jóvenes de alto rendimiento: comparación de métodos antropométricos con absorciometría dual de rayos X (DEXA) / : 36VERNETTA SANTANA, Mercedes : 36VIDARTE CLAROS, José Armando : 36WORKLOAD and cortisol levels in helicopter combat pilots during simulated flights = Carga mental y niveles de cortisol en pilotos de helicóptero de combate en vuelos simulados / : 37
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Álvarez Medina, Javier: 5.Ambroa de Frutos, Gonzalo: 6.Aramendi, José F.: 10.Arratibel, Iñaki: 11.Arriaza, Rafael: 12.Asadi, Abbas: 13.Bote Serrano, María Elena: 15.Calderón Montero, Francisco Javier: 16.Cardona Arias, Jaiberth: 18.Chiacchio Sieira, Miguel: 19.Clemente Suárez, Vicente: 21.Conde González, Miguel A.: 24.Coswig, Victor Silveira: 30.Cruz Torres, Blanca de la: 31.Delevatti, Rodrigo Sudatti: 32.Dominguez Herrera, Raúl: 36.Esteban Cornejo, Irene: 48.Fábrica Barrios, Carlos Gabriel: 51.Fernández Díaz, Pedro: 53.Ferreira Junior, Adalberto: 54.Gámez de la Hoz, Joaquín J.: 57.Garaulet Aza, Marta: 58.García Moreno, Antonio: 59, 60.García Salvador, José Juan: 61.Gómez Díaz, Juan José: 62.Haas, Aline N.: 63.Jiménez Borrero, Fabio: 67.Lazzoli, Jose Kawazoe: 71.Luengo Fernández, Emilio: 72.Manonelles Marqueta, Pedro: 73.Martín García, Christian: 74.Martín Martínez, Juan Pedro: 75.Minatto, Giseli: 77.Oliveira, Mario Cesar: 81.París García, Federico: 82.Peserico, Cecília Segabinazi: 83.Reche Orenes, Delia: 88.Reloba Martínez, Sergio: 92.Rojas, Nicolás A.: 96.Salazar Martínez, Carlos: 98.Sales-Barros, Olivia: 99.Sanchis Alfonso, Vicente: 100.Teresa Galván, Carlos de: 105.Úbeda Pérez de Heredia, Íñigo: 108.Valim-Rogatto, Priscila Carneiro: 110.Vernetta Santana, Mercedes: 112.Vidarte Claros, José Armando: 113.
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ACTIVIDAD física en pacientes portadores de desfibrilador automático implantable : Más allá de las recomendaciones / : 61.ACUTE effects of two different stretching techniques on isokinetic strength and power = Efecto agudo de 2 técnicas de estiramiento diferentes sobre la fuerza y potencia isocinética / : 1.ACUTE glycemic outcomes along the aerobic training in deep water in patients with type 2 diabetes = Respuestas de la glucemia aguda a lo largo del entrenamiento aeróbico en aguas profundas en pacientes con diabetes tipo 2 / : 2.AEROBIC fitness in adolescents in southern Brazil: Association with sociodemographic aspects, lifestyle and nutritional status = La condición física aeróbica en adolescentes del sur de Brasil: asociación con aspectos sociodemográficos, estilo de vida y el estado nutricional / : 3.ALTERAÇÃO da velocidade em jovens futebolistas brasileiros no período competitivo e sua relação com o conteúdo de treinamento = Alteraciones de la velocidad en jóvenes futbolistas brasileños en el periodo competitivo y su relación con el contenido del entrenamiento /: 4.ANÁLISIS comparativo de las demandas físicas de dos tareas de juego reducido en fútbol profesional / : 7.ANÁLISIS de las lesiones deportivas en jóvenes practicantes de gimnasia rítmica de competición en categoría infantil / : 112.ANÁLISIS de las lesiones en gimnastas de competición en tumbling /: 96.ANÁLISIS de los goles conseguidos en 13 temporadas (2000/01-2012/13) correspondientes a la Primera División de la Liga Española de Fútbol Profesional / : 8.ANÁLISIS semilongitudinal de la condición física en adolescentes madrileños / : 9.ANTERIOR Knee Pain : A Paradigm of Aversion Towards a Pathology = Dolor anterior de rodilla: un ejemplo de aversión hacia una patología /: 100.ANTHROPOMETRIC measurements usage to control the exercise intensity during the performance of suspension rowing and back squats = Uso de parámetros antropométricos para controlar la intensidad del ejercicio en el remo en suspensión y sentadillas / : 30.APORTACIONES sobre la eficacia del método Pilates en la fuerza, el equilibrio y el riesgo de caídas de personas mayores / : 88.BENEFICIOS de un programa de ejercicio físico con auto-cargas y materiales reciclados sobre la composición corporal y la condición física en tercera edad / : 14.CARACTERÍSTICAS antropométricas em atletas de elite das seleções brasileiras juvenil e adulta de voleibol = Las características antropométricas de los deportistas de élite de los equipos brasileños juvenil y adulto de voleibol / : 17.CHRONIC effect of aerobic exercise on anthropometric, biochemical and hemodynamic variables in individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus: A systematic review = Efecto crónico de ejercicio aeróbico en variables antropométricas, bioquímicas y hemodinámicas en individuos con diabetes mellitus tipo 2: una revisión sistemática / : 20.COGNITIVE profile associated with functional and anthropometric
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aspects in elderly = Perfil cognitivo asociado a aspectos funcionales y antropométricos en personas mayores / : 22.[COMINICACIONES orales] / : 68.COMPARATIVE effect of order based resistance exercises on number of repetitions, rating of perceived exertion and muscle damage biomarkers in men = Efecto comparativo de la secuencia de ejecución de ejercicios de fuerza en el número de repeticiones, el grado de percepción subjetiva del esfuerzo y biomarcadores de daño muscular en hombres / : 23.COMPARISON between non-exhaustive critical velocity estimated by heart rate with exhaustive critical velocity and heart rate variability threshold = Comparación entre velocidad crítica no exhaustiva estimada por la frecuencia cardíaca con velocidad crítica exhaustiva y el umbral de la variabilidad de la frecuencia cardíaca / : 54.COMUNICACIONES orales presentadas en el I Congreso Nacional de Investigación en Pádel (CIP 2015) 5 y 6 de Marzo 2015. Granada.: 26.CONFIABILIDADE do teste de corrida/caminhada de 9 minutos em crianças e adolescentes de 7-12 anos de idade = La fiabilidad del test de correr-caminar de 9 minutos en niños y adolescentes de 7-12 años de edad /: 25.CONSENSO sobre utilización de las infiltraciones en el deporte. Documento de Consenso de la Sociedad Española de Medicina del Deporte /: 27.CONSUMO, características y perfil del consumidor de suplementos nutricionales en gimnasios de Santiago de Chile / : 28.CONTROL del entrenamiento y fisiología del ejercicio : La controversia del umbral anaeróbico / : 11.CORE stability : evaluación y criterios para su entrenamiento /: 29.DESPLAZAMIENTO del centro de presiones en personas con síndrome de Down en bipedestación / : 33.DIFERENCIAS en las fuerzas de reacción del suelo entre zapatillas de carrera con dos tipos de drop / : 34.DIMENSIONAMENTO de amostras e o mito dos números mágicos: ponto de vista = Tamaño muestral y el mito de los númerso mágicos: punto de vista /: 35.EFECTIVIDAD del entrenamiento de fuerza en niños y adolescentes: Un meta-análisis / : 74.EFECTO de 8 semanas de corriente TENS modificada y la corriente rusa, sobre la fuerza muscular y la composición corporal / : 37.EFECTO de la fatiga en el ratio isquiotibiales:cuádriceps. Revisión sistemática / : 75.EFECTO de un método de entrenamiento contrarresistencia en la capacidad funcional y calidad de vida de sujetos con Parkinson idiopático / : 38.EFECTO inmediato del vendaje Dynamic Tape® sobre la torsión tibial externa con dolor en un futbolista / : 31.EFECTOS de la suplementación con testosterona sobre el rendimiento en resistencia / : 53.EFECTOS del ejercicio físico y pautas básicas para su prescripción en la enfermedad de Alzheimer / : 39.EFECTOS inmediatos sobre la potenciación post-activación
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utilizando oclusión parcial superimpuesta / : 40.EFEITO de um programa de treinamento concorrente sobre variáveis de saúde de uma mulher com múltiplas hérnias de disco: caso clínico = Efecto de un programa de entrenamiento concurrente en las variables de salud de una mujer con múltiples hernias discales: caso clínico / : 99.EFEITO do destreinamento na composição corporal e nas capacidades de salto vertical e velocidade de jovens jogadores da elite do futebol brasileiro = Efecto del desentrenamiento sobre la composición corporal, la capacidad de salto vertical y la velocidad de jóvenes futbolistas de élite / : 41.EFEITOS do Programa Escola de Postura e Reeducação Postural Global sobre a amplitude de movimento e níveis de dor em pacientes com lombalgia crônica = Efectos de un Programa de Escuela de Postura y Reeducación Postural Global sobre rango de movimiento y niveles de dolor en pacientes con dolor lumbar crónico / : 42.EFFECT of aquatic exercise training on lipids profile and glycaemia : A systematic review = Efecto del entrenamiento acuático en el perfil lipídico y la glucemia : una revisión sistemática / : 32.EFFECT of strength training on body composition, strength and aerobic capacity of Brazilians adolescents’ handball players related with peak growth rate = Efecto del entrenamiento de la fuerza sobre la composición corporal, fuerza y capacidad aeróbica de los jugadores adolescentes de balonmano brasileños relacionados con el pico de crecimiento / : 43.EFFECTS of power training in mechanical stiffness of the lower limbs in soccer players = Efectos del entrenamiento de potencia sobre la rigidez mecánica de miembros inferiores en jugadores de fútbol / : 51.EFFECTS of six weeks of moderate-intensity aerobic physical training on metabolic and body parameters of Wistar rats: a pilot study = Efectos de seis semanas de ejercicio físico aeróbico de intensidad moderada sobre parámetros metabólicos y corporales de ratas Wistar: un estudio piloto / : 44.EFICACIA de los ejercicios excéntricos en tendinopatías rotulianas: Revisión bibliográfica / : 62.EFICACIA del ejercicio físico sobre la calidad de vida en fibromialgia: meta-análisis de ensayos clínicos / : 18.EJERCICIO físico y salud: pautas de actuación : Actividad física en Atención Primaria / : 45.EJERCICIOS resistidos, parámetros hematológicos, virológicos y perfil antropométrico en personas que viven con VIH/SIDA / : 46.EL fundamento de la fisiología del ejercicio / : 16.EL nivel de sedentarismo en nueve ciudades colombianas: análisis de clúster / : 113.EL Triatlón y el control de la carga mediante la percepción del esfuerzo / : 47.ENTRENANDO músculos y cerebros : ser físicamente activo para ser cognitivamente activo a edades tempranas / : 48.ESTUDIO comparativo del somatotipo de niñas-bailarinas cordobesas y porto-alegregrenses / : 63.ESTUDIO comparativo entre deportes simétricos y asimétricos mediante análisis estructural estático en deportistas adolescentes
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/: 49.EVOLUCIÓN de la prevención de lesiones en el control del entrenamiento / : 5.EXAMEN de requisitos de seguridad de piscinas asociados con accidentes a través de la jurisprudencia / : 57.EXERCISE and depression in overweight and obese pregnant women: a randomised controlled trial = Ejercicio y depresión en mujeres embarazadas con sobrepeso y obesidad: ensayo clínico aleatorio /: 50.FACTORES relacionados con las lumbalgias de los instructores de paracaidismo en el túnel de viento / : 52.FETAL and maternal heart rate responses to exercise in pregnant women. A randomized Controlled Trial = Respuesta de la frecuencia cardiaca fetal y materna al ejercicio en gestantes. Ensayo clínico aleatorio / : 55.FÚTBOL femenino categorías inferiores : Características antropométricas y fisiológicas. Evolución a lo largo de una temporada /: 56.HEALTH-RELATED physical fitness in Brazilian adolescents from a small town of German colonization = Aptitud física relacionada con la salud en adolescentes brasileños de una pequeña ciudad de colonización germánica / : 77.HEART rate deflection point determined by Dmax method is reliable in recreationally-trained runners = Punto de deflexión de la frecuencia cardíaca determinado por el método Dmax es reproducible en corredores de nivel recreacional / : 83.HYDRATION practices of runners during training vs competition = Prácticas de hidratación en corredores durante el entrenamiento vs la competición / : 64.IMPACTO del sedentarismo sobre la práctica de actividad física y la salud : Análisis de la situación en España / : 6.INFLUENCE of ladder climbing exercise on bone of rats induced to osteoporosis and immobilization = Influencia del ejercicio en escalera sobre el hueso de ratas inducidas a la osteoporosis e inmovilización /: 65.INICIACIÓN al entrenamiento de fuerza en edades tempranas: revisión / : 66.INJURY incidence in Brazilian football referees = Incidencia lesional en árbitro de fútbol en Brasil / : 81.LA actividad física, la educación física y la condición física pueden estar relacionadas con el rendimiento académico y cognitivo en jóvenes : Revisión sistemática / : 24.LA cafeína y su efecto ergogénico en el deporte (primera parte) /: 59.LA cafeína y su efecto ergogénico en el deporte (segunda parte) /: 60.LA efectividad de los materiales de amortiguación usados en las ortesis plantares para el tratamiento de las sobrecargas metatarsales /: 82.LA fatiga muscular en los deportistas : métodos físicos, nutricionales y farmacológicos para combatirla / : 69.LA hora del ejercicio en la cronodisrupción, la salud y la enfermedad / : 58.LA Quebrantahuesos y los reconocimientos médico-deportivos /: 73.
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LA vibración como terapia preventiva y tratamiento del dolor muscular tardío. Una revisión sistemática / : 70.LESIONES de estrés de la línea fisaria en jóvenes deportistas /: 12.METODOLOGÍA de determinación de la transición aeróbica-anaeróbica en la evaluación funcional / : 36.MÉTODOS de evaluación de la composición corporal : una revisión actualizada de descripción, aplicación, ventajas y desventajas /: 76.MORFOLOGÍA de las curvaturas torácica y lumbar en bipedestación, sedentación y máxima flexión del tronco con rodillas extendidas en bailarinas / : 78.MOTOR and morphological profile of tennis players from 11 to 15 years old = Perfil motor y morfológico de jugadores de tenis de 11 a 15 años de edad / : 79.MUTACIÓN en el gen KCNH2 y el síndrome de QT largo: a propósito de un caso / : 80.PHYSICAL activity in the reduction of cardiovascular risk - too good to be prescribed? = Actividad física en la reducción del riesgo cardiovascular. ¿Demasiado bueno para ser prescrito? / : 71.PLYOMETRIC type neuromuscular exercise is a treatment to postural control deficits of volleyball players: A case study = Ejercicios neuromusculares de tipo pliométrico como tratamiento de déficits de control postural de jugadores de voleibol: a propósito de un caso / : 13.POSICIONAMIENTO de la National Strength and Conditioning Association-Spain : Entrenamiento con electroestimulación de cuerpo completo / : 84.PRESCRIPCIÓN de ejercicio físico en la prevención y tratamiento de la hipertensión arterial : Documento de Consenso de la Sociedad Española de Medicina del Deporte (SEMED-FEMEDE) / : 85.PREVALÊNCIA de fatores de risco coronariano em praticantes de futebol recreacional = Prevalencia de factores de riesgo coronario en jugadores recreacionales de fútbol / : 86.¿QUÉ pasa con el deportista no de élite?, ¿y con su reconocimiento? / : 72.¿QUÉ prescribir y para qué? / : 105.RABDOMIÓLISIS tras la práctica de spinning : una asociación peculiar / : 87.REALIZACIÓN de ejercicio físico durante el embarazo : Beneficios y recomendaciones / : 98.RECOMENDACIONES para la actividad deportiva en atletas con cardiopatías congénitas en el adulto / : 89.RECOMENDACIONES para un deporte recreacional saludable : Guía para práctica deportiva recreacional de la Sociedad Española de Medicina del Deporte (SEMED-FEMEDE) / : 90.REGULACIÓN por el ejercicio físico del estado inflamatorio alterado: respuesta en pacientes con fibromialgia / : 15.RELACIÓN de la postura del pie con las lesiones más frecuentes en atletas : Un estudio piloto / : 91.RELACIÓN entre actividad física, procesos cognitivos y rendimiento académico de escolares: revisión de la literatura actual / : 92.RELEVANCIA actual de la capacidad aeróbica máxima en la práctica
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clínica / : 19.RESPUESTA del balance simpático-parasimpático de la variabilidad de la frecuencia cardíaca durante una semana de entrenamiento aeróbico en ciclistas de ruta / : 93.RESPUESTA endocrina a la aplicación de vibraciones de cuerpo completo en humanos / : 94.RESPUESTA psicofisiológica en un salto táctico paracaidista a gran altitud. A propósito de un caso / : 21.RESUMEN de las evidencias científicas de la eficacia del ejercicio físico en las enfermedades cardiovasculares / : 10.RESÚMENES de las comunicaciones científicas presentadas a las Jornadas nacionales de medicina del deporte / : 102.REVISTA Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte: Balance 2015 / : 95.ROTURA distal del tendón de la porción larga del bíceps braquial. ¿Por qué está aumentado su incidencia? ¿Cuándo se debe reparar? / : 97.SHORT-TERM adaptations in sedentary individuals during indoor cycling classes = Adaptaciones a corto plazo en individuos sedentarios durante las clases de ciclismo indoor / : 101.SÍNDROME de pinzamiento femoroacetabular en deportista veterano /: 67.STRETCHING exercises accompanied or not with music, reduce the stress level of pre-college student = Los ejercicios de estiramiento, acompañado o no con la música, reduce el nivel de estrés de los estudiantes pre-universitarios / : 110.STUDENT and parental perception about physical activity in children and adolescents = Percepción de estudiantes y de los padres acerca de la actividad física habitual en niños y adolescentes /: 103.TÉCNICAS avanzadas de diseño web / : 104.¿TIENEN las bebidas energéticas efectos ergogénicos en el ejercicio físico? / : 106.¿TIENEN los niños futbolistas más varo de rodillas? / : 107.TROMBOSIS venosa profunda masiva de miembro superior secundaria a fractura de tercio medio de clavícula. Caso clínico / : 108.UTILIDAD de la ultrasonografía en el diagnóstico de dolor de codo secundario a plica sinovial / : 109.VALORACIÓN de la masa grasa en futbolistas jóvenes de alto rendimiento: comparación de métodos antropométricos con absorciometría dual de rayos X (DEXA) / : 111.WORKLOAD and cortisol levels in helicopter combat pilots during simulated flights = Carga mental y niveles de cortisol en pilotos de helicóptero de combate en vuelos simulados / : 114.
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ACCIDENTES-Prevención.: 57.ACROBACIA.: 96.ACTIVIDAD FÍSICA.: 68.ACTIVIDAD FÍSICA ADAPTADA.: 89.ACTIVIDAD FÍSICA Y DEPORTE.: 92.ACTIVIDAD FÍSICA Y DEPORTE-Niños.: 48.ACTIVIDAD FÍSICA Y SALUD.: 6, 14, 15, 18, 20, 24, 35, 38, 45, 50, 58, 61, 72, 89, 99, 103.ACTIVIDADES DEPORTIVAS-organización y recreación.: 90.ACTIVIDADES RECREATIVAS.: 90.ADOLESCENTES.: 25.ADOLESCENTES-Ejercicio físico.: 3, 9, 24, 43, 66, 77, 103.ALZHEIMER, ENFERMEDAD DE.: 39.ANÁLISIS ESTADÍSTICO.: 8.ANCIANOS.: 14, 22.ANCIANOS-Ejercicio físico.: 14, 39, 88.ANIMALES DE LABORATORIO-Entrenamiento-Efectos fisiológicos.: 44.ANOMALÍAS CARDIOVASCULARES.: 19.ANSIEDAD.: 114.ANTROPOMETRÍA.: 3, 20, 22, 37, 46, 56, 76, 79.APARATO CIRCULATORIO-Enfermedades.: 10.APARATO LOCOMOTOR.: 97.APARATO LOCOMOTOR-Anomalías y malformaciones.: 49.APARATO LOCOMOTOR-Enfermedades.: 49.ARBITRAJE DEPORTIVO.: 81.ÁRBITROS.: 81.ARTICULACIONES-Enfermedades.: 109.ARTROSIS.: 67.ATENCIÓN MÉDICA.: 45.ATENCIÓN PRIMARIA.: 45.ATLETAS-Heridas y lesiones.: 91.AYUDAS ERGOGÉNICAS.: 60, 69, 106.AYUDAS ERGOGÉNICAS-Deportistas.: 59.BAILARINAS.: 78.BALLET.: 63.BALONMANO.: 43.BALONVOLEA.: 17.BASES DE DATOS.: 95.BIOMECÁNICA.: 34, 51.BIOQUÍMICA DEL EJERCICIO.: 20.BIORRITMOS.: 58.CADERA-Enfermedades.: 67.CADERA-Heridas y lesiones.: 67.CADERA/PATOLOGÍA.: 67.CAFEÍNA.: 106.CAFEÍNA-Efectos fisiológicos.: 59, 60.CAIDAS.: 88.CALIDAD DE VIDA.: 18, 38, 61.CALZADO DEPORTIVO.: 34.CAPACIDAD DE CARGA (DEPORTE): 5, 114.CAPACIDAD FUNCIONAL-Valoración.: 36.CARDIOLOGÍA.: 80.CARDIOPATÍAS CONGÉNITAS/DIAGNÓSTICO.: 72, 89.CARDIOPATÍAS-Deportistas.: 89.
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CARRERA.: 34, 83.CARRERAS (ATLETISMO): 64, 91.CARRERAS CICLISTAS.: 73.CAUSAS DE MORTALIDAD.: 6.CÉLULAS MUSCULARES.: 87.CICLISMO.: 101.CICLISTAS.: 93.CIENCIAS DE LA ACTIVIDAD FÍSICA Y EL DEPORTE.: 68.CITAS BIBLIOGRÁFICAS.: 95.CLAVÍCULA.: 108.CLUBS DE FÚTBOL.: 8.CODO-Ecografía.: 109.COLUMNA VERTEBRAL-Gimnasia.: 78.COMPETICIÓN DEPORTIVA.: 61, 112.COMPETICIONES DEPORTIVAS.: 8, 96.COMPETITIVIDAD.: 8.COMPOSICIÓN CORPORAL.: 17, 28, 41, 43, 76, 77, 84, 111.CONDICIÓN FÍSICA.: 24.CONDICIÓN FÍSICA-Estándares.: 9.CONDICIÓN FÍSICA-Evaluación.: 3, 7, 9, 16, 19, 25, 41, 47.CONGRESOS Y ASAMBLEAS.: 26, 102.CONSUMO DE OXÍGENO.: 56.CRONOBIOLOGÍA.: 58.DANZA.: 63, 78.DAÑO MUSCULAR.: 23, 87.DEMENCIA.: 22.DEPORTE DE PELOTA.: 26.DEPORTE Y SALUD.: 86, 87, 90.DEPORTE-Competición.: 96.DEPORTES AÉREOS.: 21, 52.DEPORTES DE COMBATE.: 21.DEPORTES DE EQUIPO.: 5.DEPORTES DE RESISTENCIA.: 47.DEPORTES-Material y equipo.: 34.DEPORTISTAS-Alimentación.: 28, 59, 60, 64, 106.DEPORTISTAS-Antropometría.: 17, 30, 37, 41, 56, 76, 79, 111.DEPRESIÓN-Prevención.: 50.DESARROLLO COGNITIVO.: 24, 48, 92.DESFIBRILADORES CARDIOVERSORES IMPLANTABLES.: 61.DESHIDRATACIÓN.: 64.DIABETES TIPO 2.: 2, 20.DIAGNÓSTICO MÉDICO.: 105.DOLOR.: 100, 109.DOLOR DE LA REGIÓN LUMBAR.: 42, 99.DOLOR-Tratamiento.: 70.DOLOR-tratamiento.: 99.DOPAJE.: 53.ECOGRAFÍA.: 109.EDUCACIÓN FÍSICA.: 9, 48, 79.EDUCACIÓN FÍSICA PARA NIÑOS.: 48.EDUCACIÓN POSTURAL.: 13, 42.EJERCICIO FÍSICO.: 23, 28, 46, 59.EJERCICIO FÍSICO-Efectos fisiológicos.: 15, 44, 101.EJERCICIO FÍSICO-Prescripción.: 18, 39, 45, 71, 85, 88, 89, 98,
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105.EJERCICIOS.: 23.EJERCICIOS ACUÁTICOS.: 2, 32.EJERCICIOS DE CALENTAMIENTO.: 1.EJERCICIOS DE ESTIRAMIENTO.: 1, 110.EJERCICIOS ISOMÉTRICOS.: 38, 40.ELECTROMIOGRAFÍA.: 36, 101.EMBARAZO.: 98.EMBARAZO Y EJERCICIO.: 55, 98.ENFERMEDAD CARDIOVASCULAR.: 6, 86.ENFERMEDAD DE PARKINSON.: 38.ENFERMEDADES CARDIOVASCULARES / PREVENCIÓN & CONTROL.: 72, 85.ENFERMEDADES CRÓNICAS.: 45.ENFERMEDADES HEREDITARIAS.: 80.ENFERMEDADES-Prevención.: 105.ENFERMOS DE SIDA.: 46.ENSAYOS CLÍNICOS.: 18.ENTRENAMIENTO AERÓBICO.: 2, 10.ENTRENAMIENTO DE FUERZA.: 10, 30, 43, 66, 74.ENTRENAMIENTO DEPORTIVO.: 4, 5, 7, 11, 16, 40, 47, 48, 68, 84, 90, 93, 96.ENTRENAMIENTO PLIOMÉTRICO.: 13.ENVEJECIMIENTO.: 88.EPIDEMIOLOGÍA.: 3.EQUILIBRIO POSTURAL (ANATOMÍA): 13, 29, 33, 78, 88.ESCOLARES-Rendimiento.: 92.ESCOLIOSIS.: 49.ESQUELETO HUMANO-Abnormalidades.: 107.ESTEROIDES ANABOLIZANTES.: 53.ESTILO DE VIDA.: 3, 103, 113.ESTIMULACIÓN ELÉCTRICA.: 37, 84.ESTIRAMIENTOS-Ejercicios.: 1.ESTRÉS (PSICOLOGÍA): 110.ESTUDIANTES.: 110.EVALUACIÓN DEL RIESGO PARA LA SALUD.: 6.EXPLORACIÓN CLÍNICA.: 49.EXTREMIDAD SUPERIOR.: 108.EXTREMIDADES SUPERIORES.: 109.FACTORES DE RIESGO.: 86.FATIGA.: 75, 101.FATIGA-Deportistas.: 69.FETO.: 55, 98.FIBROMIALGIA.: 15, 18.FISIOLOGÍA DEL EJERCICIO.: 10, 11, 16, 19, 23, 30, 36, 44, 47, 51, 54, 68, 83, 101.FISIOTERAPIA.: 31, 62, 70.FLEXIBILIDAD.: 77.FRACTURAS ÓSEAS.: 108.FUERZA FUNCIONAL.: 88.FUERZA MUSCULAR.: 1, 37, 38, 40, 43, 74, 77, 84.FÚTBOL.: 7.FÚTBOL-Entrenamiento.: 4, 7, 41, 51.FÚTBOL-España.: 8.FÚTBOL-Heridas y lesiones.: 81.
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FÚTBOL-Mujer.: 56.FUTBOLISTAS.: 4, 31, 41, 56, 86, 107, 111.GENÉTICA MÉDICA.: 80.GIMNASIA.: 96.GIMNASIA MÉDICA.: 20, 29, 62, 65, 69, 94.GIMNASIA RÍTMICA.: 112.GLUCEMIA.: 2.GLUCEMIA-Tratamiento.: 20.GLUCOSA-Metabolismo.: 32.HALTEROFILIA.: 30.HELICÓPTEROS MILITARES.: 114.HEMATOLOGÍA.: 46.HEMODINÁMICA.: 20.HERNIA DISCAL.: 99.HIDRATACIÓN-Deportistas.: 64.HIDROCORTISONA.: 114.HIPERTENSIÓN.: 85.HIPERTENSIÓN ARTERIAL/TRATAMIENTO.: 85.HORMONAS.: 94.ÍNDICE DE MASA CORPORAL.: 76, 113.INDIZACIÓN-Bases de datos.: 95.INFILTRACION-Deportistas.: 27.INFILTRACIÓN-Técnicas.: 27.INFLAMACIÓN (PATOLOGÍA): 15.INFORMÁTICA.: 104.INVESTIGACIÓN CIENTÍFICA-Metodología.: 35.INYECCIONES.: 27.ISOCINÉTICA.: 1.ISQUEMIA.: 40.JOGGING.: 34, 83.JUEGOS DE PELOTA.: 8.JUGADORES DE VOLEIBOL.: 13.JURISPRUDENCIA.: 57.LESIONES DEL CARTÍLAGO.: 12.LESIONES DEPORTIVAS.: 27, 68, 75, 81, 91, 96, 112.LESIONES DEPORTIVAS-Prevención.: 5, 73, 90, 112.LESIONES MÚSCULO-TENDINOSAS.: 62, 97.LESIONES MUSCULOESQUELÉTICAS.: 27.LÍPIDOS-Metabolismo.: 32.LONGEVIDAD.: 105.LUMBALGIA.: 42, 52, 99.MASAJE DEPORTIVO.: 69.MASAJE TERAPÉUTICO.: 69.MEDICAMENTOS.: 69.MEDICINA BASADA EN LA EVIDENCIA.: 10.MEDICINA DEPORTIVA.: 11, 72, 105.MEDICINA DEPORTIVA-Congresos.: 26, 102.MEDICINA DEPORTIVA-Congresos y asambleas.: 68.MEDICINA DEPORTIVA-Investigación.: 95.METABOLISMO.: 44.MÉTODO PILATES.: 88.MORTALIDAD.: 71.MOTRICIDAD.: 38.MUERTE SÚBITA.: 80.
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MUESTREO (ESTADÍSTICA): 35.MUJERES EMBARAZADAS.: 50, 55.MUJERES Y DEPORTES.: 56.MUJERES-Ejercicio físico.: 50, 55.MÚSCULO CUÁDRICEPS.: 37, 75.MÚSCULO ESQUELÉTICO.: 87.MÚSCULOS.: 97.MÚSCULOS-Ejercicios terapéuticos.: 69.MÚSCULOS-Heridas y lesiones.: 70.MÚSICA Y JÓVENES.: 110.NATACIÓN.: 57.NECROSIS.: 87.NIÑAS.: 63.NIÑOS.: 25.NIÑOS RECIÉN NACIDOS.: 98.NIÑOS Y ADOLESCENTES-Deporte.: 66, 74, 92.NIÑOS Y ADOLESCENTES-Lesiones y accidentes.: 12.NIÑOS-Crecimiento-Heridas y lesiones.: 12.NIÑOS-Deportes.: 112.NUTRICIÓN DEL DEPORTISTA.: 28, 59, 64, 68, 69.OBESIDAD.: 50.OCLUSIÓN VASCULAR.: 40.ORINA-Análisis.: 87.ORTOPEDIA-Niños.: 107.OSTEOPOROSIS.: 65.OVARIECTOMÍA.: 65.PÁDEL-Investigación.: 26.PÁGINAS WEB.: 104.PÁGINAS WEB-Diseño.: 104.PARACAIDISMO.: 21, 52.PARACAIDISTAS.: 21, 52.PATOLOGÍA.: 45.PERCEPCIÓN.: 23.PERSONAS CON SÍNDROME DE DOWN.: 33.PERSONAS MAYORES.: 22, 72.PIERNAS-Anomalías y malformaciones.: 107.PIERNAS-Heridas y lesiones.: 75.PIES-Enfermedades.: 49, 82, 91.PINZAMIENTO FEMOROACETABULAR.: 67.PISCINAS-Medidas de seguridad.: 57.PLANTAS ESTIMULANTES.: 60.PLATAFORMAS VIBRATORIAS.: 94.PODOLOGÍA.: 34, 82, 91.POSTURA-Entrenamiento.: 29.POTENCIA MUSCULAR.: 1, 40, 51, 79.PREVENCIÓN DE ENFERMEDADES.: 85.PROCESO COGNITIVO.: 24.PROCESOS COGNITIVOS.: 39.PROPIOCEPCIÓN.: 13, 33, 78.PRÓTESIS ORTOPÉDICAS.: 82.PROYECTOS DE INVESTIGACIÓN.: 35.PRUEBAS DE APTITUD FÍSICA.: 25.PRUEBAS DE ESFUERZO.: 16, 19, 36, 47, 83.PRUEBAS DEPORTIVAS.: 73.
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PUBLICACIONES PERIÓDICAS-Edición.: 95.RABDOMIÓLISIS.: 87.RECOGIDA DE DATOS.: 35.RECONOCIMIENTO MÉDICO-Deportistas.: 72, 73.REMO.: 30.RENDIMIENTO ACADÉMICO.: 24, 92.RENDIMIENTO AERÓBICO.: 19, 43, 54, 59, 60.RENDIMIENTO DEPORTIVO.: 8, 53, 58, 106.RENDIMIENTO FÍSICO.: 101, 106.RESISTENCIA-Deportistas.: 36.RIESGO CARDIOVASCULAR.: 6, 19, 71, 86.RÍTMO CARDÍACO.: 21, 93.RÍTMO CARDÍACO-Deportistas.: 54, 83.RÍTMO CARDÍACO-Mujeres.: 55.RODILLA.: 100.RODILLA-Anomalías y malformaciones.: 107.RODILLAS-Enfermedades.: 100.RÓTULA-Heridas y lesiones.: 62.SALTOS DE TRAMPOLÍN.: 96.SARCOPENIA.: 14.SEDENTARISMO.: 6, 103.SEDENTARISMO-Colombia.: 113.SIDA.: 46.SISTEMA ENDOCRINO.: 94.SISTEMA RESPIRATORIO.: 19.SOBRECARGA.: 82.SOMATOTIPO.: 17, 63.SUPLEMENTOS NUTRICIONALES.: 28, 53, 106.TEJIDO ADIPOSO.: 14, 111.TENDINOPATÍA.: 97.TENDINOPATÍA-Ejercicios terapéuticos.: 62.TENDONES-Heridas y lesiones.: 97.TENIS.: 79.TERAPIA DE EJERCICIO.: 20, 65, 94.TERAPIA POR ESTIMULACIÓN ELÉCTRICA.: 37.TEST DE ESFUERZO.: 47.TESTOSTERONA.: 53.TIBIA-Heridas y lesiones.: 31.TORQUES.: 75.TRANSTORNOS DEL MOVIMIENTO.: 42.TRASTORNOS CRONOBIOLÓGICOS.: 58.TRASTORNOS POSTURALES.: 91.TRAUMATISMOS DE RODILLA.: 100.TRAUMATISMOS DEL TOBILLO.: 12, 82.TRAUMATOLOGÍA DEPORTIVA.: 12, 75, 81.TRIATLÓN.: 47.TROMBOSIS.: 108.UMBRAL ANAERÓBICO.: 11, 36, 83.VELOCIDAD.: 4, 54.VENDAJES.: 31.VIBRACIONES-Efectos fisiológicos.: 94.VIBRACIONES-Uso terapéutico.: 70.VIROLOGÍA.: 46.VUELO-Simulación.: 114.
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2483 Sports and SuicideBruce Reider, MD
Articles
Epidemiology and Injury Prevention
2486 Suicide Mortality Among Retired National Football League Players Who Played 5 or More SeasonsEverett J. Lehman, MS, Misty J. Hein, PhD, and Christine M. Gersic
2492 Are Female Soccer Players at an Increased Risk of Second Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury Compared With Their Athletic Peers?Melissa M. Allen, MD, MSCR, Ayoosh Pareek, BS, Aaron J. Krych, MD, Timothy E. Hewett, PhD, Bruce A. Levy, MD, Michael J. Stuart, MD, and Diane L. Dahm, MD
Hip and Thigh
2499 Revision Hip Arthroscopy: A Matched-Cohort Study Comparing Revision to Primary Arthroscopy PatientsJustin T. Newman, MD, Karen K. Briggs, MPH, Shannen C. McNamara, BS, and Marc J. Philippon, MD
2505 Clinical Outcomes of Hip Arthroscopic Surgery: A Prospective Survival Analysis of Primary and Revision Surgeries in a Large Mixed CohortBenjamin G. Domb, MD, Chengcheng Gui, BSE, Mark R. Hutchinson, MD, Shane J. Nho, MD, Michael A. Terry, MD, and Parth Lodhia, MD
2518 Patient Characteristics and Early Functional Outcomes of Combined Arthroscopic Labral Refixation and Periacetabular Osteotomy for Symptomatic Acetabular DysplasiaBenjamin F. Ricciardi, MD, Stephanie W. Mayer, MD, Kara G. Fields, MS, Catherine Wentzel, BS, Bryan T. Kelly, MD, and Ernest L. Sink, MD
2526 Are Short-term Outcomes of Hip Arthroscopy in Patients 55 Years and Older Inferior to Those in Younger Patients? Andrew J. Bryan, MD, Aaron J. Krych, MD, Ayoosh Pareek, BS, Patrick J. Reardon, BS, Rebecca Berardelli, BS, and Bruce A. Levy, MD
5-in-5
2531 Clinical Outcomes of Hip Arthroscopy in Radiographically Diagnosed Retroverted AcetabulaDavid E. Hartigan, MD, Itay Perets, MD, John P. Walsh, MA, Mary R. Close, BS, and Benjamin G. Domb, MD
Knee
2537 Geometric Risk Factors Associated With Noncontact Anterior Cruciate Ligament Graft RuptureJames G. Levins, MD, Daniel R. Sturnick, MS, Erin C. Argentieri, BS, Mack Gardner-Morse, MS, Pamela M. Vacek, PhD, Michael J. Desarno, MS, Timothy W. Tourville, PhD, ATC, James R. Slauterbeck, MD, and Bruce D. Beynnon, PhD
2546 Anatomic Anterolateral Ligament Reconstruction of the Knee Leads to Overconstraint at Any Fixation AngleJason M. Schon, BS, Gilbert Moatshe, MD, Alex W. Brady, MSc, Raphael Serra Cruz, MD, Jorge Chahla, MD, Grant J. Dornan, MSc, Travis Lee Turnbull, PhD, Lars Engebretsen, MD, PhD, and Robert F. LaPrade, MD, PhD
2557 In Vivo Length Changes of the Anterolateral Ligament and Related Extra-articular ReconstructionsSamuel K. Van de Velde, MD, MPH, William A. Kernkamp, MD, Ali Hosseini, PhD, Robert F. LaPrade, MD, PhD, Ewoud R. van Arkel, MD, PhD, and Guoan Li, PhD
2563 ACL Fibers Near the Lateral Intercondylar Ridge Are the Most Load Bearing During Stability Examinations and Isometric Through Passive FlexionDanyal H. Nawabi, MD, FRCS, Scott Tucker, MEng, Kevin A. Schafer, BS, Hendrik Aernout Zuiderbaan, MD, PhD, Joseph T. Nguyen, Thomas L. Wickiewicz, MD, Carl W. Imhauser, PhD, and Andrew D. Pearle, MD
2572 Early Viscosupplementation After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: A Randomized Controlled TrialAlessandro Di Martino, MD, Francesco Tentoni, MD, Berardo Di Matteo, MD, Alessia Cavicchioli, MD, Mirco Lo Presti, MD, Giuseppe Filardo, MD, PhD, Stefano Zaffagnini, MD, Prof., Maurilio Marcacci, MD, Prof., and Elizaveta Kon, MD
2579 Irradiated Hamstring Tendon Allograft Versus Autograft for Anatomic Double-Bundle Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Midterm Clinical OutcomesShaoqi Tian, MD, PhD, Bin Wang, MD, Lun Liu, MD, Yuanhe Wang, MD, Chengzhi Ha, MD, PhD, Qicai Li, MD, Xu Yang, MD, PhD, and Kang Sun, MD, PhD
2589 Morphologic Characteristics and Strength of the Hamstring Muscles Remain Altered at 2 Years After Use of a Hamstring Tendon Graft in Anterior Cruciate Ligament ReconstructionJason M. Konrath, BSc, Christopher J. Vertullo, MBBS, FRACS(Orth), Ben A. Kennedy, BASc, Hamish S. Bush, MBBS, Rod S. Barrett, PhD, and David G. Lloyd, PhD
2599 Is There a Difference in Graft Motion for Bone-Tendon-Bone and Hamstring Autograft ACL Reconstruction at 6 Weeks and 1 Year? James N. Irvine, MD, Justin W. Arner, MD, Eric Thorhauer, BS, Ermias S. Abebe, MD, Jennifer D’Auria, MD, Verena M. Schreiber, MD, Christopher D. Harner, MD, and Scott Tashman, PhD
2608 Does Extended Preoperative Rehabilitation Influence Outcomes 2 Years After ACL Reconstruction? A Comparative Effectiveness Study Between the MOON and Delaware-Oslo ACL CohortsMathew J. Failla, PT, MSPT, SCS, David S. Logerstedt, PT, PhD, SCS, Hege Grindem, PT, PhD, Michael J. Axe, MD, May Arna Risberg, PT, PhD, Lars Engebretsen, MD, PhD, Laura J. Huston, MS, Kurt P. Spindler, MD, and Lynn Snyder-Mackler, PT, ScD, SCS, FAPTA
2615 Treatment of Painful, Irreparable Partial Meniscal Defects With a Polyurethane Scaffold: Midterm Clinical Outcomes and Survival AnalysisAad Dhollander, MD, PT, PhD, Peter Verdonk, MD, PhD, and René Verdonk, MD, PhD
2622 Cortical Button Fixation: A Better Patellar Tendon Repair?Gabriella E. Ode, MD, Dana P. Piasecki, MD, Nahir A. Habet, MS, and Richard D. Peindl, PhD
2629 Treatment of Articular Cartilage Defects With Microfracture and Autologous Matrix-Induced Chondrogenesis Leads to Extensive Subchondral Bone Cyst Formation in a Sheep ModelAswin Beck, DVM, DACVS-LA, David J. Murphy, BVSc, Dip VCS, MS, MANZCVS, DACVS, Richard Carey-Smith, BSc(Hons), MBBS, MRCS(Eng), FRCS(Tr&Orth), FRACS(Ortho), FAOrthA, David J. Wood, BSc, MBBS, MS, FRCS, FRACS, FAOrthA, and Ming H. Zheng, MBBS, DM, PhD, FRCP, ARCPA
Foot, Ankle, and Leg
2644 Surgical Treatment of Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome in Pediatric PatientsJennifer J. Beck, MD, Frances A. Tepolt, MD, Patricia E. Miller, MS, Lyle J. Micheli, MD, and Mininder S. Kocher, MD, MPH
2651 Sports Activity After Reconstruction of Osteochondral Lesions of the Talus With Autologous Spongiosa Grafts and Autologous Matrix-Induced ChondrogenesisMartin Wiewiorski, MD, Lorenzo Werner, MD, Jochen Paul, MD, Andrew E. Anderson, MD, PhD, Alexej Barg, MD, and Victor Valderrabano, MD, PhD
2659 Accuracy of Palpation-Guided Catheter Placement for Muscle Pressure Measurements in Suspected Deep Posterior Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome of the Lower Leg: A Magnetic Resonance Imaging StudyMichiel B. Winkes, MD, Carroll M. Tseng, MD, Huub L. Pasmans, MD, Marike van der Cruijsen-Raaijmakers, MD, Adwin R. Hoogeveen, MD, PhD, and Marc R. Scheltinga, MD, PhD
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2667 Epidemiology of Acromioclavicular Joint Sprains in 25 National Collegiate Athletic Association Sports: 2009-2010 to 2014-2015 Academic YearsElizabeth E. Hibberd, PhD, LAT, ATC, Zachary Y. Kerr, PhD, MPH, Karen G. Roos, PhD, MSPT, ATC, Aristarque Djoko, MS, and Thomas P. Dompier, PhD, MPH
2675 Shoulder Injuries in Men’s Collegiate Lacrosse, 2004-2009Elizabeth C. Gardner, MD, Wayne W. Chan, MD, PhD, Karen M. Sutton, MD, and Theodore A. Blaine, MD
2682 Medialized Clavicular Bone Tunnel Position Predicts Failure After Anatomic Coracoclavicular Ligament Reconstruction in Young, Active Male PatientsEmmanuel D. Eisenstein, MD, Joseph T. Lanzi, MD, Brian R. Waterman, MD, Julia M. Bader, PhD, and Mark P. Pallis, DO
2690 The Orientation and Variation of the Acromioclavicular Ligament: An Anatomic StudyMasataka Nakazawa, PhD, Akimoto Nimura, MD, PhD, Tomoyuki Mochizuki, MD, PhD, Masahiro Koizumi, PhD, Tatsuo Sato, MD, PhD, and Keiichi Akita, MD, PhD
Biology and Translational Research
2696 Functional Recovery in Osteoarthritic Chondrocytes Through Hyaluronic Acid and Platelet-Rich Plasma–Inhibited Infrapatellar Fat Pad AdipocytesWei-Hong Chen, PhD, Chien-Min Lin, MD, PhD, Chiung-Fang Huang, DDS, MS, Wei-Che Hsu, MS, Chian-Her Lee, MD, Keng-Liang Ou, PhD, Navneet Kumar Dubey, MTech, and Win-Ping Deng, PhD
2706 Initiation Timing of Low-Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound Stimulation for Tendon-Bone Healing in a Rabbit ModelHongbin Lu, MD, PhD, Can Chen, MD, Jin Qu, MD, PhD, Huabin Chen, MMed, Yong Chen, MMed, Cheng Zheng, PhD, Zhanwen Wang, PhD, Daqi Xu, MD, PhD, Jingyong Zhou, PhD, Tao Zhang, MD, PhD, Ling Qin, PhD, and Jianzhong Hu, MD, PhD
Current Concepts
2716 Sport-Specific Yearly Risk and Incidence of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tears in High School Athletes: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysisAlex L. Gornitzky, BS, Ariana Lott, BA, Joseph L. Yellin, BA, Peter D. Fabricant, MD, MPH, J. Todd Lawrence, MD, PhD, and Theodore J. Ganley, MD
2724 Hybrid Tibia Fixation of Soft Tissue Grafts in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: A Systematic ReviewGeorge C. Balazs, MD, Alaina M. Brelin, MD, Patrick D. Grimm, MD, Jonathan F. Dickens, MD, David J. Keblish, MD, and John-Paul H. Rue, MD
2733 Society News and Announcements
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NP48 Arthroscopic Iliopsoas Release: Letter to the Editor / ResponseLyall J. Ashberg, MD, Itay Perets, MD, Benjamin G. Domb, MD, Jacob B. Brandenburg, BS, Ashley L. Kapron, PhD, and Stephen K. Aoki, MD
NP52 Effectiveness of PRP in the Treatment of Tendinopathy: Letter to the Editor / ResponseMarc Russo, MBBS, DA(UK), FANZCA, FFPMANZCA, Willem Volschenk, MBChB, FCA(SA), FANZCA, Danielle Santarelli, PhD, Jane Fitzpatrick, MBBS, FACSP, Max Bulsara, BSc(Hons), MSc, PhD, and Ming Hao Zheng, MD, PhD, FRCPath, FRCPA
NP54 Effectiveness of Platelet-Rich Plasma in the Treatment of Tendinopathy: Letter to the Editor / ResponseAlex Scott, PhD, Jane Fitzpatrick, MBBS, FACSP, Max Bulsara, BSc(Hons), MSc, PhD, and Ming Hao Zheng, MD, PhD, FRCPath, FRCPA
NP57 Anatomic Anterolateral Ligament Reconstruction Leads to Overconstraint at Any Fixation Angle: Letter to the Editor / ResponseBertrand Sonnery-Cottet, MD, Matt Daggett, DO, MBA, Camilo P. Helito, MD, Maxime Cavalier, MD, Eric Choudja, MD, Thais D. Vieira, MD, Mathieu Thaunat, MD, Jason M. Schon, BS, Gilbert Moatshe, MD, Alex W. Brady, MSc, Raphael Serra Cruz, MD, Jorge Chahla, MD, Grant J. Dornan, MSc, Travis Lee Turnbull, PhD, Lars Engebretsen, MD, PhD, and Robert F. LaPrade, MD, PhD
Vol. 44 No. 11 November 2016
The American Journal of Sports Medicine
The American Journal of Sports Medicine (AJSM) (ISSN 0363-5465) (J545), published monthly by SAGE Publications, 2455 Teller Road, Thousand Oaks, CA 91320, is a peer-reviewed journal indexed by Current Contents, Index Medicus, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, and SPORT Database, SPORT Discus, EMBASE/Excerpta Medica, and Scopus. The full text of this journal is also available through InfoTrac and Ovid. Registered with the Copyright Clearance Center. Periodicals postage paid at Thousand Oaks, California, and at additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The American Journal of Sports Medicine, c/o SAGE Publications, 2455 Teller Road, Thousand Oaks, CA 91320.
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2767 Conquering the Hill-SachsBruce Reider, MD
Articles
Shoulder
2771 Diagnosis of Engaging Bipolar Bone Defects in the Shoulder Using 2-Dimensional Computed Tomography: A Cadaveric StudyDavid M. Burns, MD, Jaskarndip Chahal, MD, MSc, FRCSC, Shahram Shahrokhi, MBBS, FRACS, Patrick Henry, MD, FRCSC, David Wasserstein, MD, MSc, FRCSC, Cari Whyne, PhD, John Theodoropoulos, MD, MSc, FRCSC, Darrell Ogilvie-Harris, MD, MSc, FRCSC, and Tim Dwyer, MBBS, FRACS, FRCSC, PhD
2778 The J-Shaped Bone Graft for Anatomic Glenoid Reconstruction: A 10-Year Clinical Follow-up and Computed Tomography–Osteoabsorptiometry StudyChristian Deml, MD, Peter Kaiser, MD, Wouter F. van Leeuwen, MD, Magdalena Zitterl, and Simon A. Euler, MD, Priv Doz
2784 What Is the Critical Value of Glenoid Bone Loss at Which Soft Tissue Bankart Repair Does Not Restore Glenohumeral Translation, Restricts Range of Motion, and Leads to Abnormal Humeral Head Position?Sang-Jin Shin, MD, PhD, Yong Won Koh, MD, Christopher Bui, MD, Woong Kyo Jeong, MD, Masaki Akeda, MD, Nam Su Cho, MD, PhD, Michelle H. McGarry, MS, and Thay Q. Lee, PhD
2792 Biomechanical Evaluation of Glenoid Version and Dislocation Direction on the Influence of Anterior Shoulder Instability and Development of Hill-Sachs LesionsJosef K. Eichinger, MD, Daniel F. Massimini, PhD, Jungryul Kim, MD, and Laurence D. Higgins, MD, MBA
2800 T1ρ Magnetic Resonance Imaging to Assess Cartilage Damage After Primary Shoulder DislocationVishal Saxena, MD, Kevin D’Aquilla, BS, Shannon Marcoon, BA, Guruprasad Krishnamoorthy, BE, MSc, Joshua A. Gordon, MD, James L. Carey, MD, MPH, Ari Borthakur, PhD, MBA, J. Bruce Kneeland, MD, John D. Kelly IV, MD, Ravinder Reddy, PhD, and Brian J. Sennett, MD
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2807 Evaluation of Repair Tension in Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair: Does It Really Matter to the Integrity of the Rotator Cuff?Do Hoon Kim, MD, Young Hoon Jang, MD, Young Eun Choi, BS, Hwa-Ryeong Lee, DPT, and Sae Hoon Kim, MD, PhD
2813 Effect of Swim Training on the Physical Characteristics of Competitive Adolescent SwimmersElizabeth E. Hibberd, PhD, ATC, Kevin G. Laudner, PhD, Kristen L. Kucera, MSPH, PhD, ATC, David J. Berkoff, MD, Bing Yu, PhD, and Joseph B. Myers, PhD, ATC
Knee
2820 Defining Thresholds for the Patient Acceptable Symptom State for the IKDC Subjective Knee Form and KOOS for Patients Who Underwent ACL ReconstructionBart Muller, MD, Mohammad A. Yabroudi, PT, MSc, PhD, Andrew Lynch, PT, PhD, Chung-Liang Lai, MD, PhD, C. Niek van Dijk, MD, PhD, Freddie H. Fu, MD, DSc(Hon), DPs(Hon), and James J. Irrgang, PhD, PT, ATC, FAPTA
2827 Exploring the High Reinjury Rate in Younger Patients Undergoing Anterior Cruciate Ligament ReconstructionKate E. Webster, PhD, and Julian A. Feller, FRACS
2833 The Relationship of the Femoral Physis and the Medial Patellofemoral Ligament in Children: A Cadaveric StudyKevin G. Shea, MD, Alexandra C. Styhl, BA, John C. Jacobs Jr, BS, Theodore J. Ganley, MD, Matthew D. Milewski, MD, Peter C. Cannamela, BS, Allen F. Anderson, MD, and John D. Polousky, MD
2838 Incorporation of Hamstring Grafts Within the Tibial Tunnel After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Suspensory Fixation Versus Interference ScrewsPhilippe Colombet, MD, Nicolas Graveleau, MD, and Stephane Jambou, MD
2846 One-Stage Cartilage Repair Using a Hyaluronic Acid–Based Scaffold With Activated Bone Marrow–Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Compared With Microfracture: Five-Year Follow-upAlberto Gobbi, MD, and Graeme P. Whyte, MD, MSc, FRCSC
2855 Trochleoplasty as a Solitary Treatment for Recurrent Patellar Dislocation Results in Good Clinical Outcome in AdolescentsCarlo Camathias, MD, Katrin Studer, MD, Ata Kiapour, PhD, Erich Rutz, MD, and Patrick Vavken, MD
2864 Intertunnel Relationships in the Tibia During Reconstruction of Multiple Knee Ligaments: How to Avoid Tunnel ConvergenceGilbert Moatshe, MD, Erik L. Slette, BA, Lars Engebretsen, MD, PhD, and Robert F. LaPrade, MD, PhD
2870 Osteochondral Allograft Transplantation in Patients With Osteochondritis Dissecans of the KneeKamran N. Sadr, MD, Pamela A. Pulido, BSN, Julie C. McCauley, MPHc, and William D. Bugbee, MD
2876 Which Are the Most Reliable Methods of Predicting the Meniscal Size for Transplantation?Camila Cohen Kaleka, MD, Alfredo Santos Netto, MD, Júlio César Almeida e Silva, MD, Mariana Key Toma, MD, Ricardo de Paula Leite Cury, MD, PhD, Nilson Roberto Severino, MD, PhD, and Claudio Santili, MD, PhD
2884 Revision Meniscal Allograft Transplantation in the Lateral Compartment: Disparate MRI and Clinical Outcomes During the Early Postoperative PeriodBum-Sik Lee, MD, Seong-Il Bin, MD, PhD, Jong-Min Kim, MD, PhD, Won-Kyeong Kim, MD, and Jae Hyan Kim, MD
2892 Regional Variation in the Mechanical and Microstructural Properties of the Human Anterior Cruciate LigamentNathan W. Skelley, MD, Ryan M. Castile, BS, Paul C. Cannon, MS, Christian I. Weber, BS, Robert H. Brophy, MD, and Spencer P. Lake, PhD
2900 Effect of Changing the Joint Kinematics of Knees With a Ruptured Anterior Cruciate Ligament on the Molecular Biological Responses and Spontaneous Healing in a Rat ModelTakanori Kokubun, MSc, PT, Naohiko Kanemura, PhD, PT, Kenji Murata, MSc, PT, Hideki Moriyama, PhD, PT, Sadao Morita, PhD, MD, Tetsuya Jinno, PhD, MD, Hidetoshi Ihara, MD, and Kiyomi Takayanagi, PhD, PT
2911 Biological Reconstruction of the Osteochondral Unit After Failed Focal Resurfacing of a Chondral Defect in the KneeLars Goebel, MD, Dieter Kohn, MD, and Henning Madry, MD
Epidemiology and Injury Prevention
2917 Sport Participation and the Risk of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in Adolescents: A Population-based Prospective Cohort Study (The Young-HUNT Study) Marianne Bakke Johnsen, MSc, Maren Hjelle Guddal, MSc, Milada Cvancarova Småstuen, PhD, Håvard Moksnes, PhD, Lars Engebretsen, PhD, Kjersti Storheim, PhD, and John-Anker Zwart, PhD
2925 Epidemiology of High School Sports-Related Injuries Resulting in Medical Disqualification: 2005-2006 Through 2013-2014 Academic YearsJill Tirabassi, MD, Lina Brou, MPH, Morteza Khodaee, MD, MPH, Roxanna Lefort, MD, Sarah K. Fields, JD, PhD, and R. Dawn Comstock, PhD
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2933 Influence of the Heel-to-Toe Drop of Standard Cushioned Running Shoes on Injury Risk in Leisure-Time Runners: A Randomized Controlled Trial With 6-Month Follow-upLaurent Malisoux, PhD, Nicolas Chambon, PhD, Axel Urhausen, Prof., MD, and Daniel Theisen, PhD
Head Injury and Concussion
2941 Frequency and Outcomes of a Symptom-Free Waiting Period After Sport-Related ConcussionAdam Y. Pfaller, BS, Lindsay D. Nelson, PhD, Jennifer N. Apps, PhD, Kevin D. Walter, MD, and Michael A. McCrea, PhD
2947 Quantifying Head Impacts in Collegiate LacrosseBryson B. Reynolds, BS, James Patrie, MS, Erich J. Henry, BS, Howard P. Goodkin, MD, PhD, Donna K. Broshek, PhD, Max Wintermark, MD, and T. Jason Druzgal, MD, PhD
Biology and Translational Research
2957 Repetitive Stresses Generate Osteochondral Lesions in Skeletally Immature RabbitsAustin V. Stone, MD, PhD, Kevin J. Little, MD, David L. Glos, BS, Keith F. Stringer, MD, and Eric J. Wall, MD
Hip
2967 Ethnic Differences in Bony Hip Morphology in a Cohort of 445 Professional Male Soccer PlayersAndrea B. Mosler, MAppSc(SportsPhysio), Kay M. Crossley, PhD, Jan H. Waarsing, PhD, Nabil Jomaah, MD, Adam Weir, PhD, Per Hölmich, DMSc, and Rintje Agricola, PhD
Foot, Ankle, and Leg
2975 Generalized Ligamentous Laxity Is an Independent Predictor of Poor Outcomes After the Modified Broström Procedure for Chronic Lateral Ankle InstabilityKwang Hwan Park, MD, PhD, Jin Woo Lee, MD, PhD, Jae Wan Suh, MD, Myung Ho Shin, MD, and Woo Jin Choi, MD, PhD
Current Concepts
2984 Graft Utilization in the Augmentation of Large-to-Massive Rotator Cuff Repairs: A Systematic ReviewDevin P. Ferguson, BSc, Matthew R. Lewington, MD, FRCSC, T. Duncan Smith, MD, and Ivan H. Wong, MD, FRCSC
2993 Outcomes After Isolated Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction for the Treatment of Recurrent Lateral Patellar Dislocations: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysisDaniel K. Schneider, BS, Brian Grawe, MD, Robert A. Magnussen, MD, MPH, Adrick Ceasar, MPT, Shital N. Parikh, MD, Eric J. Wall, MD, Angelo J. Colosimo, MD, Christopher C. Kaeding, MD, and Gregory D. Myer, PhD, FACSM, CSCS*D
3006 Change in Posterior Tibial Slope After Open-Wedge and Closed-Wedge High Tibial Osteotomy: A Meta-analysisKyung-Wook Nha, MD, Hyun-Jung Kim, PhD, Hyeong-Sik Ahn, MD, and Dae-Hee Lee, MD
3014 Society News and Announcements
3016 In Memoriam: Jan Gillquist, MD (1934-2016)Robert J. Johnson, MD
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NP60 Effects of Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields After Debridement and Microfracture of Osteochondral Talar Defects: Letter to the Editor / ResponseMatteo Cadossi, MD, PhD, Andrea Sambri, MD, Giannini Sandro, MD, Leo Massari, MD, Mikel L. Reilingh, MD, PhD, Christiaan J.A. van Bergen, MD, PhD, Rogier M. Gerards, MD, Inge C. van Eekeren, MD, Rob J. de Haan, PhD, Inger N. Sierevelt, MSc, Gino M.M.J. Kerkhoffs, MD, PhD, Rover Krips, MD, PhD, Duncan E. Meuffels, MD, PhD, C. Niek van Dijk, MD, PhD, and Leendert Blankevoort, PhD
NP63 PRP Therapies—Is It Time for Potency Assays? Letter to the Editor / ResponseEduardo Anitua, MD, DDS, PhD, Roberto Prado, MSc, MPhil, Gorka Orive, PhD, and Bruce Reider, MD
NP65 Effect of Leukocyte Concentration on the Efficacy of PRP in the Treatment of Knee OA: Letter to the Editor / ResponseLarry E. Miller, PhD, William R. Parrish, PhD, Breana Roides, MS, MBA, Samir Bhattacharyya, PhD, MS, MSc, Jonathan C. Riboh, MD, Adam B. Yanke, MD, and Brian J. Cole, MD
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The American Journal of Sports Medicine
The American Journal of Sports Medicine (AJSM) (ISSN 0363-5465) (J545), published monthly by SAGE Publications, 2455 Teller Road, Thousand Oaks, CA 91320, is a peer-reviewed journal indexed by Current Contents, Index Medicus, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, and SPORT Database, SPORT Discus, EMBASE/Excerpta Medica, and Scopus. The full text of this journal is also available through InfoTrac and Ovid. Registered with the Copyright Clearance Center. Periodicals postage paid at Thousand Oaks, California, and at additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The American Journal of Sports Medicine, c/o SAGE Publications, 2455 Teller Road, Thousand Oaks, CA 91320.
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3045 Le Salon des RefusésBruce Reider, MD
3048 Presidential Address of the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine: Spem Successus AlitAllen F. Anderson, MD, President, AOSSM
3054 Thank You, Reviewers!
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Hip and Thigh
3063 Outcomes After Revision Hip Arthroscopic Surgery in Adolescent Patients Compared With a Matched Cohort Undergoing Primary Arthroscopic SurgeryJustin T. Newman, MD, Karen K. Briggs, MPH, Shannen C. McNamara, BS, and Marc J. Philippon, MD
3070 Analysis of the Current Indications for Microfracture of Chondral Lesions in the Hip JointDarrin J. Trask, MD, and James S. Keene, MD
Knee
3077 Effect of High-Grade Preoperative Knee Laxity on Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction OutcomesRobert A. Magnussen, MD, MPH, Emily K. Reinke, PhD, Laura J. Huston, MS, MOON Group, Timothy E. Hewett, PhD, and Kurt P. Spindler, MD
3083 Twenty-Year Outcome of a Longitudinal Prospective Evaluation of Isolated Endoscopic Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction With Patellar Tendon or Hamstring AutograftSimon Michael Thompson, MD(Res), MSc, MBBS, BSc(Hons), FRCS(Tr&Orth), Lucy J. Salmon, PhD, BAppSci(Physio), Alison Waller, BMedSci(Hons), BAppSci(Physio), James Linklater, FRANZCR, Justin P. Roe, MBBS, FRACS, and Leo A. Pinczewski, MBBS, FRACS
3095 Lower Limb Length Discrepancy After High Tibial Osteotomy: Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial of Lateral Closing Versus Medial Opening Wedge OsteotomyJoong Il Kim, MD, Bo Hyun Kim, MD, Ki Woung Lee, MD, Osung Lee, MD, Hyuk Soo Han, MD, PhD, Sahnghoon Lee, MD, PhD, and Myung Chul Lee, MD, PhD
3103 Comparison of Lateral Closing-Wedge Versus Medial Opening-Wedge High Tibial Osteotomy on Knee Joint Alignment and Kinematics in the ACL-Deficient KneeAnil S. Ranawat, MD, Benedict U. Nwachukwu, MD, MBA, Andrew D. Pearle, MD, Hendrik A. Zuiderbaan, MD, Kenneth D. Weeks, MD, and Saker Khamaisy, MD
3111 The Effect of Limited Perioperative Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs on Patients Undergoing Anterior Cruciate Ligament ReconstructionEndre Soreide, MD, Lars-Petter Granan, MD, PhD, Geir A. Hjorthaug, MD, Birgitte Espehaug, PhD, Sigbjørn Dimmen, MD, PhD, and Lars Nordsletten, MD, PhD
3119 No Effects of Early Viscosupplementation After Arthroscopic Partial Meniscectomy: A Randomized Controlled TrialGiuseppe Filardo, MD, PhD, Berardo Di Matteo, MD, Francesco Tentoni, MD, Alessia Cavicchioli, MD, Alessandro Di Martino, MD, Mirco Lo Presti, MD, Francesco Iacono, MD, Elizaveta Kon, MD, and Maurilio Marcacci, MD
3126 The Influence of Meniscal and Anterolateral Capsular Injury on Knee Laxity in Patients With Anterior Cruciate Ligament InjuriesVolker Musahl, MD, Ata A. Rahnemai-Azar, MD, Joanna Costello, MD, Justin W. Arner, MD, Freddie H. Fu, MD, DSc(Hon), DPS(Hon), Yuichi Hoshino, MD, PhD, Nicola Lopomo, PhD, Kristian Samuelsson, MD, PhD, and James J. Irrgang, PhD, PT, ATC, FAPTA
3132 Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries Alter the Kinematics of Knees With or Without Meniscal DeficiencyYu Zhang, PhD, Wenhan Huang, MD, Zilong Yao, MD, Limin Ma, MD, Zefeng Lin, MD, Shaobai Wang, PhD, and Huayang Huang, MD
3140 Predictors of Revision Surgery After Anterior Cruciate Ligament ReconstructionW. Michael Pullen, MC USN, Brandon Bryant, MC USN, Trevor Gaskill, MC USN, Nicholas Sicignano, MPH, Amber M. Evans, MPH, and Marlene DeMaio, MC USN
3146 Utilization of ACL Injury Biomechanical and Neuromuscular Risk Profile Analysis to Determine the Effectiveness of Neuromuscular Training Timothy E. Hewett, PhD, Kevin R. Ford, PhD, Yingying Y. Xu, MS, Jane Khoury, PhD, and Gregory D. Myer, PhD
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3152 Modified Broström Procedure for Chronic Lateral Ankle Instability in Patients With Generalized Joint LaxityHe-Xing Xu, MD, PhD, and Keun-Bae Lee, MD, PhD
3158 Comparison of the Modified Broström Procedure for Chronic Lateral Ankle Instability With and Without Subfibular OssicleHyeon-wook Ahn, MD, and Keun-Bae Lee, MD, PhD
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3165 Performance and Injury Characteristics of Pitchers Entering the Major League Baseball Draft After Ulnar Collateral Ligament ReconstructionLucas Wymore, MD, Paul Chin, MD, PhD, Christopher Geary, MD, Gregory Carolan, MD, Daniel Keefe, MD, Heinz Hoenecke, MD, and Jan Fronek, MD
3171 Results of Bone Peg Grafting for Capitellar Osteochondritis Dissecans in Adolescent Baseball PlayersHiroyuki Oshiba, MD, MSc, Toshiro Itsubo, MD, PhD, Shota Ikegami, MD, PhD, Koichi Nakamura, MD, PhD, Shigeharu Uchiyama, MD, PhD, and Hiroyuki Kato, MD, PhD
3179 Factors Related to Increased Ulnar Collateral Ligament Thickness on Stress Sonography of the Elbow in Asymptomatic Youth and Adolescent Baseball PitchersAlfred Atanda Jr, MD, Lauren W. Averill, MD, Maegen Wallace, MD, Tim A. Niiler, PhD, Levon N. Nazarian, MD, and Michael G. Ciccotti, MD
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3188 Outcomes After Arthroscopic Pancapsular Capsulorrhaphy With Suture Anchors for the Treatment of Multidirectional Glenohumeral Instability in AthletesM. Brett Raynor, MD, Marilee P. Horan, MPH, Joshua A. Greenspoon, BSc, J. Christoph Katthagen, MD, and Peter J. Millett, MD, MSc
3198 Arthroscopic Bankart Repair Versus Open Bristow-Latarjet for Shoulder Instability: A Matched-Pair Multicenter Study Focused on Return to SportDavide Blonna, MD, Enrico Bellato, MD, Francesco Caranzano, MD, Marco Assom, MD, Roberto Rossi, MD, and Filippo Castoldi, MD
3206 Survivorship and Patient-Reported Outcomes After Comprehensive Arthroscopic Management of Glenohumeral Osteoarthritis: Minimum 5-Year Follow-upJustin J. Mitchell, MD, Marilee P. Horan, MPH, Joshua A. Greenspoon, BSc, Travis J. Menge, MD, Dimitri S. Tahal, MSc, and Peter J. Millett, MD, MSc
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3214 Clinical and Ultrasonographic Evaluations of the Shoulders of Elite SwimmersScott A. Rodeo, MD, Joseph T. Nguyen, MPH, John T. Cavanaugh, PT, ATC, Yashika Patel, MD, and Ronald S. Adler, MD, PhD
3222 Critical Findings on Magnetic Resonance Arthrograms in Posterior Shoulder Instability Compared With an Age-Matched Controlled CohortJoseph W. Galvin, DO, Stephen A. Parada, MD, Xinning Li, MD, and Josef K. Eichinger, MD
Epidemiology and Injury Prevention
3230 Increasing Lower Extremity Injury Rates Across the 2009-2010 to 2014-2015 Seasons of National Collegiate Athletic Association Football: An Unintended Consequence of the “Targeting” Rule Used to Prevent Concussions?Robert W. Westermann, MD, Zachary Y. Kerr, PhD, MPH, Peter Wehr, MD, and Annuziato Amendola, MD
3237 Time Trends in Incidence and Severity of Injury Among Collegiate Soccer Players in the United States: NCAA Injury Surveillance System, 1990-1996 and 2004-2009Avinash Chandran, MS, Mary J. Barron, PhD, Beverly J. Westerman, EdD, and Loretta DiPietro, PhD, MPH
Head Injury and Concussion
3243 Multiple Past Concussions in High School Football Players: Are There Differences in Cognitive Functioning and Symptom Reporting?Brian L. Brooks, PhD, Rebekah Mannix, MD, MPH, Bruce Maxwell, PhD, Ross Zafonte, DO, Paul D. Berkner, DO, and Grant L. Iverson, PhD
Biology and Translational Research
3252 The Combined Use of Losartan and Muscle-Derived Stem Cells Significantly Improves the Functional Recovery of Muscle in a Young Mouse Model of Contusion InjuriesMakoto Kobayashi, MD, Shusuke Ota, MD, PhD, Satoshi Terada, MD, PhD, Yohei Kawakami, MD, PhD, Takanobu Otsuka, MD, PhD, Freddie H. Fu, MD, and Johnny Huard, PhD
Current Concepts
3262 Is There a Genetic Predisposition to Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tear? A Systematic ReviewRakesh John, MS, DNB, Mandeep Singh Dhillon, MS, FRCS, FNAMS, Siddhartha Sharma, MS, DNB, Sharad Prabhakar, MS, and Mohit Bhandari, MD, MSc, FRCSc
3270 Biologic Treatments for Sports Injuries II Think Tank—Current Concepts, Future Research, and Barriers to Advancement, Part 1: Biologics Overview, Ligament Injury, TendinopathyRobert F. LaPrade, MD, PhD, Andrew G. Geeslin, MD, Iain R. Murray, MD, PhD, Volker Musahl, MD, Jason P. Zlotnicki, MD, Frank Petrigliano, MD, and Barton J. Mann, PhD
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Current Research Outcomes From the Spinal Cord Injury Model Systems
Yuying Chen, Allen W. Heinemannp1607–1609Published in issue: October 2016
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Changing Demographics and Injury Profile of New Traumatic Spinal Cord Injuries in the United States, 1972–2014
Yuying Chen, Yin He, Michael J. DeVivop1610–1619Published online: April 21, 2016
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Association Between Time to Rehabilitation and Outcomes After Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury
Kurt R. Herzer, Yuying Chen, Allen W. Heinemann, Marlis González-Fernándezp1620–1627.e4Published online: June 5, 2016
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Comorbid Traumatic Brain Injury and Spinal Cord Injury: Screening Validity and Effect on Outcomes
Charles H. Bombardier, Darren C. Lee, Debbie L. Tan, Jason K. Barber, Jeanne M. Hoffmanp1628–1634Published online: April 12, 2016
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Influence of Age Alone, and Age Combined With Pinprick, on Recovery of Walking Function in Motor Complete, Sensory Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury
Christina V. Oleson, Ralph J. Marino, Benjamin E. Leiby, John F. Ditunnop1635–1641Published online: February 17, 2016
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Reliability and Validity of S3 Pressure Sensation as an Alternative to Deep Anal Pressure in Neurologic Classification of Persons With Spinal Cord Injury
Ralph J. Marino, Mary Schmidt-Read, Steven C. Kirshblum, Trevor A. Dyson-Hudson, Keith Tansey, Leslie R. Morse, Daniel E. Gravesp1642–1646Published online: February 24, 2016
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Patterns of Sacral Sparing Components on Neurologic Recovery in Newly Injured Persons With Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury
Steven C. Kirshblum, Amanda L. Botticello, Trevor A. Dyson-Hudson, Rachel Byrne, Ralph J. Marino, Daniel P. Lammertsep1647–1655Published online: March 10, 2016
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Early Detection of Pressure Ulcer Development Following Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury Using Inflammatory Mediators
Shilpa Krishnan, Patricia E. Karg, Michael L. Boninger, Yoram Vodovotz, Greg Constantine, Gwendolyn A. Sowa, David M. Brienzap1656–1662Published online: January 25, 2016
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Developing Artificial Neural Network Models to Predict Functioning One Year After Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury
Timothy Belliveau, Alan M. Jette, Subramani Seetharama, Jeffrey Axt, David Rosenblum, Daniel Larose, Bethlyn Houlihan, Mary Slavin, Chantal Larosep1663–1668.e3Published online: May 18, 2016
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Risk and Protective Factors for Cause-Specific Mortality After Spinal Cord Injury
James S. Krause, Yue Cao, Michael J. DeVivo, Nicole D. DiPirop1669–1678Published online: July 20, 2016
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Risk Factors Associated With Neurogenic Bowel Complications and Dysfunction in Spinal Cord Injury
Denise G. Tate, Martin Forchheimer, Gianna Rodriguez, Anthony Chiodo, Anne Pelletier Cameron, Michelle Meade, Andrei Krassioukovp1679–1686Published online: April 21, 2016
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Empowering Adults With Chronic Spinal Cord Injury to Prevent Secondary Conditions
Bethlyn Vergo Houlihan, Sarah Everhart-Skeels, Damara Gutnick, Diana Pernigotti, Judi Zazula, Miriam Brody, Sam Burnett, Hannah Mercier, Stathis Hasiotis, Christa Green, Subramani Seetharama, Timothy Belliveau, David Rosenblum, Alan Jettep1687–1695.e5Published online: April 30, 2016
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Cardiometabolic Syndrome in People With Spinal Cord Injury/Disease: Guideline-Derived and Nonguideline Risk Components in a Pooled Sample
Mark S. Nash, Rochelle E. Tractenberg, Armando J. Mendez, Maya David, Inger H. Ljungberg, Emily A. Tinsley, Patricia A. Burns-Drecq, Luisa F. Betancourt, Suzanne L. Groahp1696–1705
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Trajectories of Life Satisfaction After Spinal Cord Injury
Christopher R. Pretz, Allan J. Kozlowski, Yuying Chen, Susan Charlifue, Allen W. Heinemannp1706–1713.e1Published online: May 27, 2016
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Objective and Self-Reported Physical Activity Measures and Their Association With Depression and Satisfaction With Life in Persons With Spinal Cord Injury
Sara J. Mulroy, Patricia E. Hatchett, Valerie J. Eberly, Lisa Lighthall Haubert, Sandy Conners, JoAnne Gronley, Eric Garshick, Philip S. Requejop1714–1720Published online: April 21, 2016
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Active Lifestyle Is Associated With Reduced Dyspnea and Greater Life Satisfaction in Spinal Cord Injury
Eric Garshick, Sara Mulroy, Daniel E. Graves, Karen Greenwald, John A. Horton, Leslie R. Morsep1721–1727Published online: March 4, 2016
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Loneliness Among People With Spinal Cord Injury: Exploring the Psychometric Properties of the 3-Item Loneliness Scale
Susan Robinson-Whelen, Heather B. Taylor, Michelle Feltz, Megan Whelenp1728–1734Published online: May 10, 2016
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To What Extent Do Neighborhood Differences Mediate Racial Disparities in Participation After Spinal Cord Injury?
Amanda L. Botticello, Mike Boninger, Susan Charlifue, Yuying Chen, Denise Fyffe, Allen Heinemann, Jeanne M. Hoffman, Alan Jette, Claire Kalpakjian, Tanya Rohrbachp1735–1744Published online: May 4, 2016
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Spinal Cord Injury–Functional Index/Assistive Technology Short Forms
Mary D. Slavin, Pengsheng Ni, David S. Tulsky, Pamela A. Kisala, Allen W. Heinemann, Susan Charlifue, Denise C. Fyffe, Daniel E. Graves, Ralph J. Marino, Leslie R. Morse, David Rosenblum, Denise Tate, Lynn A. Worobey, Mary Beth Dawson, Alan M. Jettep1745–1752.e7Published online: April 28, 2016
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Type and Frequency of Reported Wheelchair Repairs and Related Adverse Consequences Among People With Spinal Cord Injury
Maria Luisa Toro, Lynn Worobey, Michael L. Boninger, Rory A. Cooper, Jonathan Pearlmanp1753–1760Published online: May 3, 2016
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Wheelchair Skills Capacity and Performance of Manual Wheelchair Users With Spinal Cord Injury
R. Lee Kirby, Lynn A. Worobey, Rachel Cowan, Jessica Presperin Pedersen, Allen W. Heinemann, Trevor A. Dyson-Hudson, Mary Shea, Cher Smith, Paula W. Rushton, Michael L. Boningerp1761–1769Published online: June 15, 2016
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Transfer Technique Is Associated With Shoulder Pain and Pathology in People With Spinal Cord Injury: A Cross-Sectional Investigation
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Nathan S. Hogaboom, Lynn A. Worobey, Michael L. Boningerp1770–1776Published online: April 23, 2016
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Effectiveness of Group Wheelchair Skills Training for People With Spinal Cord Injury: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Lynn A. Worobey, R. Lee Kirby, Allen W. Heinemann, Emily A. Krobot, Trevor A. Dyson-Hudson, Rachel E. Cowan, Jessica Presperin Pedersen, Mary Shea, Michael L. Boningerp1777–1784.e3Published online: May 3, 2016
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Immediate Biomechanical Implications of Transfer Component Skills Training on Independent Wheelchair Transfers
Chung-Ying Tsai, Michael L. Boninger, Jennifer Hastings, Rory A. Cooper, Laura Rice, Alicia M. Koontzp1785–1792Published online: April 12, 2016
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Outcomes and Lessons Learned From a Randomized Controlled Trial to Reduce Health Care Utilization During the First Year After Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation: Telephone Counseling Versus Usual Care
Jessica L. Mackelprang, Jeanne M. Hoffman, Chris Garbaccio, Charles H. Bombardierp1793–1796.e1Published online: March 30, 2016
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Spinal Cord Injury Model Systems: Review of Program and National Database From 1970 to 2015
Yuying Chen, Michael J. DeVivo, J. Scott Richards, Theresa B. SanAgustinp1797–1804Published in issue: October 2016
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Harmonization of Databases: A Step for Advancing the Knowledge About Spinal Cord Injury
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Marie N. Dahdah, Sunni Barnes, Amy Buros, Rosemary Dubiel, Cynthia Dunklin, Librada Callender, Caryn Harper, Amy Wilson, Ramon Diaz-Arrastia, Thomas Bergquist, Mark Sherer, Gale Whiteneck, Christopher Pretz, Rodney D. Vanderploeg, Shahid Shafip1821–1831Published online: May 28, 2016
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Matching Task Difficulty to Patient Ability During Task Practice Improves Upper Extremity Motor Skill After Stroke: A Proof-of-Concept Study
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Joana Cruz, Nuno Moraisp1880–1886Published online: May 17, 2016
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Real-Time Assessment of Fatigue in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis: How Does It Relate to Commonly Used Self-Report Fatigue Questionnaires?
Martin Heine, Lizanne Eva van den Akker, Lyan Blikman, Trynke Hoekstra, Erik van Munster, Olaf Verschuren, Anne Visser-Meily, Gert Kwakkel, TREFAMS-ACE study groupp1887–1894.e1Published online: May 24, 2016
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Comparison of 1- Versus 3-Minute Stage Duration During Arm Ergometry in Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury
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Money Management Activities in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis
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Factors Associated With Recurrent Falls in Individuals With Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury: A Multicenter Study
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Test-Retest Reliability and Minimal Detectable Change of the Test of Visual Perceptual Skills-Third Edition in Patients With Stroke
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Errit de Boer, Sietske Romkema, Andrea G. Cutti, Michael A. Brouwers, Raoul M. Bongers, Corry K. van der Sluisp1924–1930Published online: May 27, 2016
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Chelsea A. Pelletier, Masae Miyatani, Lora Giangregorio, B. Catharine Cravenp1931–1937Published online: June 6, 2016
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J.P. Barfield, Laura Newsome, Laurie A. Malonep1938–1944Published online: June 8, 2016
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Predictors of Exercise Adherence in Patients With Meniscal Tear and Osteoarthritis
Yetsa A. Tuakli-Wosornu, Faith Selzer, Elena Losina, Jeffrey N. Katzp1945–1952Published online: June 10, 2016
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Comparative Evaluation of Health-Related Quality of Life Questionnaires in Patients With Heart Failure Undergoing Cardiac Rehabilitation: A Psychometric Study
Fatemeh Rajati, Awat Feizi, Kamran Tavakol, Firoozeh Mostafavi, Masoumeh Sadeghi, Gholamreza Sharifiradp1953–1962Published online: June 8, 2016
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Intraindividual Changes in Ambulation Associated With Falls in a Population of Vulnerable Older Adults in Long-Term Care
Mary Elizabeth Bowen, Meredeth Rowep1963–1968Published online: June 10, 2016
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Effectiveness of a Wellness Program for Individuals With Spina Bifida and Spinal Cord Injury Within an Integrated Delivery System
Brad E. Dicianno, John Lovelace, Pamela Peele, Christopher Fassinger, Patricia Houck, Alexandra Bursic, Michael L. Boningerp1969–1978Published online: June 14, 2016
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Effects of Respiratory Muscle Training on Respiratory Function, Respiratory Muscle Strength, and Exercise Tolerance in Patients Poststroke: A Systematic Review With Meta-Analysis
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Interobserver Reliability of Peripheral Muscle Strength Tests and Short Physical Performance Battery in Patients With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: A Prospective Observational Study
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Francesc Medina-Mirapeix, Roberto Bernabeu-Mora, Eduardo Llamazares-Herrán, MPiedad Sánchez-Martínez, José Antonio García-Vidal, Pilar Escolar-Reinap2002–2005Published online: May 31, 2016
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Toward a National Initiative in Cancer Rehabilitation: Recommendations From a Subject Matter Expert Group
Nicole L. Stout, Julie K. Silver, Vishwa S. Raj, Julia Rowland, Lynn Gerber, Andrea Cheville, Kirsten K. Ness, Mary Radomski, Ralph Nitkin, Michael D. Stubblefield, G. Stephen Morris, Ana Acevedo, Zavera Brandon, Brent Braveman, Schuyler Cunningham, Laura Gilchrist, Lee Jones, Lynne Padgett, Timothy Wolf, Kerri Winters-Stone, Grace Campbell, Jennifer Hendricks, Karen Perkin, Leighton Chanp2006–2015Published online: May 27, 2016
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Current Evidence Does Not Support Exercise Therapy for Perceived Fatigue in Multiple Sclerosis
Martin Heine, Vincent de Grootp2016–2017Published in issue: November 2016
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The Authors Respond
Fary Khan, Bhasker Amatyap2017Published in issue: November 2016
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Efficacy and Safety of Leg-Press Training With Moderate Vibration After Total Knee Arthroplasty Remains Unclear
Florien M. van Eeden, Karlijn F. van Halewijn, Nynke M. Swart, Dederieke A. Festenp2018Published in issue: November 2016
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Walter Bily, Carlo Franz, Lukas Trimmel, Waltraud Kasche, Helmut Kern, Stefan Loefler, Sandra Zampieri, Nejc Sarabon, Jan Cvecka, Peter Zenzp2018–2019Published in issue: November 2016
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Visual Impairment After a Stroke
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Effects of a Home-Based Upper Limb Training Program in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Araceli Ortiz-Rubio, Irene Cabrera-Martos, Janet Rodríguez-Torres, Waldo Fajardo-Contreras, Ana Díaz-Pelegrina, Marie Carmen Valenzap2027–2033Published online: June 22, 2016
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Addition of a Sagittal Cervical Posture Corrective Orthotic Device to a Multimodal Rehabilitation Program Improves Short- and Long-Term Outcomes in Patients With Discogenic Cervical Radiculopathy
Ibrahim M. Moustafa, Aliaa A. Diab, Shimaa Taha, Deed E. Harrisonp2034–2044Published online: August 27, 2016
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How Do Intensity and Duration of Rehabilitation Services Affect Outcomes From Severe Traumatic Brain Injury? A Natural Experiment Comparing Health Care Delivery Systems in 2 Developed Nations
Tessa Hart, John Whyte, Ingrid Poulsen, Karin Spangsberg Kristensen, Annette M. Nordenbo, Inna Chervoneva, Monica J. Vaccarop2045–2053Published online: August 3, 2016
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Social Isolation and Physical Barriers in the Houses of Stroke Survivors in Rural China
Lifang Zhang, Tiebin Yan, Liming You, Kun Li, Yan Gaop2054–2060Published online: July 30, 2016
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Multivariable Prediction of Return to Work at 6-Month Follow-Up in Patients With Mild to Moderate Acute Stroke
Ryan Van Patten, Zachary C. Merz, Kyler Mulhauser, Robert Fucetolap2061–2067.e1Published online: June 30, 2016
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Social Support and Actual Versus Expected Length of Stay in Inpatient Rehabilitation Facilities
Zakkoyya H. Lewis, Catherine Cooper Hay, James E. Graham, Yu-Li Lin, Amol M. Karmarkar, Kenneth J. Ottenbacherp2068–2075Published online: June 30, 2016
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Clinical Prediction Rule for Declines in Activities of Daily Living at 6 Months After Surgery for Hip Fracture Repair
Ryo Tanaka, Takuya Umehara, Takafumi Fujimura, Junya Ozawap2076–2084Published online: August 13, 2016
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Difficulty in Identifying Factors Responsible for Pressure Ulcer Healing in Veterans With Spinal Cord Injury
Marylou Guihan, Min-Woong Sohn, William A. Bauman, Ann M. Spungen, Gail M. Powell-Cope, Susan S. Thomason, Joseph F. Collins, Barbara M. Bates-Jensenp2085–2094.e1Published online: June 30, 2016
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Two Different Types of High-Frequency Physical Therapy Promote Improvements in the Balance and Mobility of Persons With Multiple Sclerosis
Brenda L. Davies, David J. Arpin, Min Liu, Heidi Reelfs, Kathleen G. Volkman, Kathleen Healey, Rana Zabad, Max J. Kurzp2095–2101.e3Published online: June 30, 2016
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An Item Bank to Measure Systems, Services, and Policies: Environmental Factors Affecting People With Disabilities
Jin-Shei Lai, Joy Hammel, Sara Jerousek, Arielle Goldsmith, Ana Miskovic, Carolyn Baum, Alex W. Wong, Jessica Dashner, Allen W. Heinemannp2102–2112Published online: July 13, 2016
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Measuring Environmental Factors: Unique and Overlapping International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health Coverage of 5 Instruments
Allen W. Heinemann, Ana Miskovic, Patrick Semik, Alex Wong, Jessica Dashner, Carolyn Baum, Susan Magasi, Joy Hammel, David S. Tulsky, Sofia F. Garcia, Sara Jerousek, Jin-Shei Lai, Noelle E. Carlozzi, David B. Grayp2113–2122Published online: June 22, 2016
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Use of the World Health Organization Quality of Life Assessment Short Version in Mild to Moderate Parkinson Disease
Sarah K. Hendred, Erin R. Fosterp2123–2129.e1Published online: June 22, 2016
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Reexamining the Validity and Dimensionality of the Moorong Self-Efficacy Scale: Improving Its Clinical Utility
James W. Middleton, Yvonne Tran, Charles Lo, Ashley Craigp2130–2136Published online: July 12, 2016
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Intrarater and Interrater Reliability of the Hierarchical Balance Short Forms in Patients With Stroke
Wan-Hui Yu, Kuan-Lin Chen, Sheau-Ling Huang, Wen-Shian Lu, Shu-Chun Lee, Ching-Lin Hsiehp2137–2145.e2Published online: July 24, 2016
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Evaluation of Internal Construct Validity and Unidimensionality of the Brachial Assessment Tool, A Patient-Reported Outcome Measure for Brachial Plexus Injury
Bridget Hill, Julie Pallant, Gavin Williams, John Olver, Scott Ferris, Andrea Bialocerkowskip2146–2156Published online: July 29, 2016
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Patient and Therapist Agreement on Performance-Rated Ability Using the de Morton Mobility Index
Romi Haas, Kelly-Ann Bowles, Lisa O'Brien, Terry Hainesp2157–2165Published online: July 30, 2016
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Reliability, Validity, and Ability to Identify Fall Status of the Balance Evaluation Systems Test, Mini–Balance Evaluation Systems Test, and Brief–Balance Evaluation Systems Test in Older People Living in the Community
Alda Marques, Sara Almeida, Joana Carvalho, Joana Cruz, Ana Oliveira, Cristina Jácomep2166–2173.e1Published online: August 3, 2016
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Disability in Adolescents and Adults Diagnosed With Hypermobility-Related Disorders: A Meta-Analysis
Mark C. Scheper, Birgit Juul-Kristensen, Lies Rombaut, Eugene A. Rameckers, Jeanine Verbunt, Raoul H. Engelbertp2174–2187Published online: March 11, 2016
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Poststroke Aphasia Frequency, Recovery, and Outcomes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Heather L. Flowers, Stacey A. Skoretz, Frank L. Silver, Elizabeth Rochon, Jiming Fang, Constance Flamand-Roze, Rosemary Martinop2188–2201.e8Published online: April 7, 2016
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Communication Partner Training in Aphasia: An Updated Systematic Review
Nina Simmons-Mackie, Anastasia Raymer, Leora R. Cherneyp2202–2221.e8Published online: April 23, 2016
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Optimizing the Management of Disabling Spasticity Following Spinal Cord Damage: The Ability Network—An International Initiative
Anthony Scott Burns, Indira Lanig, Klemen Grabljevec, Peter Wayne New, Djamel Bensmail, Per Ertzgaard, Anand Vishwanath Nenep2222–2228Published online: June 6, 2016
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Psychometric Measurement Properties and Clinical Utility of the Keele STarT Back Screening Tool in People With Low Back Pain
Kristian P. Nitsch, Katharine Davis, Kelsey Stippp2233–2234Published in issue: December 2016
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2016 ACRM Annual Conference Late-Breaking Research Abstracts
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Preliminary Safety of Intracranial Implantation of Modified Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells (SB623) in Stroke Patients: A Phase 1/2A Study
Gary Steinberg, Wenzhong Jerry Liu, Damien Bates, Douglas Kondziolka, Lawrence Wechsler, L. Dade Lunsford, Anthony S. Kim, Jeremiah N. Johnson, Neil E. Schwartze2Published in issue: December 2016
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NIDILRR: Pain, Coping, and Quality of Life Amongst Community Dwelling Black Elders
Sheria Robinsone2–e3Published in issue: December 2016
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NIDILRR: MMPI Profiles of Adults with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: What’s the Norm?
Amanda Childse3Published in issue: December 2016
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NIDILRR: Efficacy of Home and Community-Based Physical Activity Interventions on Physical Function Among Cancer Survivors: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Maria Swartz, Zakkoyya H. Lewis, Elizabeth J. Lyons, Addie Middleton, Kristofer Jennings, Kenneth Ottenbacher, James Goodwine3Published in issue: December 2016
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NIDILRR: Duration of Neurocognitive Impairments and Symptom Resolution in Mild Traumatic Brain injury (MTBI)
Ensie Abbassi, Heather E. Brassil, Anthony P. Salvatoree3Published in issue: December 2016
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Group Aerobic and Strength Training Combined With Social Cognitive Theory Based Education, Results of The Step it up RCT
Susan Coote, Sara Hayes, Marcin Uszynski, John Newell, Carl Scarrott, Stephen Gallagher, Rob Motle4Published in issue: December 2016
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Efficacy of a Multi-faceted Vestibular Rehabilitation Program: Balance and Eye-movement Exercises for Persons with Multiple Sclerosis (BEEMS)
Jeffrey Hebert, John R. Corboy, Timothy L. Vollmer, Jeri E. Forster, Molly E. Penzenik, Margaret Schenkmane4Published in issue: December 2016
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Improvement in Motor Function Following Intracranial Implantation of Modified Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells (SB623) for Chronic Ischemic Stroke
Gary Steinberg, Damien Bates, Wenzhong Jerry Liu, Douglas Kondziolka, Lawrence Wechsler, L. Dade Lunsford, Anthony S. Kim, Jeremiah N. Johnson, Neil E. Schwartze5Published in issue: December 2016
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Examining the Relationship between Dispositional Mindfulness and Post-Concussive Symptoms
Bradey Alcock, Dawn Goode5Published in issue: December 2016
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Reliability of a Digital Image-Based Posture Assessment
Susan Wilbankse6Published in issue: December 2016
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Management of Visual Deficits with Neurological Etiology – Implications for Practice Patterns and Inter-professional Collaboration
Elizabeth Kloczko, Salvador Bondoce6Published in issue: December 2016
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Dose Response Effect of Exposure to Hypotension on Expected Neurological Recovery in Individuals With Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury
Ehsanian Reza, Ellie Stück, Jessica Endo, Linda Isaac, Michael Beattie, Adam Ferguson, Stephen McKennae6–e7Published in issue: December 2016
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Prevalence of Vitamin B12 Deficiency in a Rehabilitation Hospital
Debora Preciosoe7Published in issue: December 2016
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Feasibility and Safety of a Home Exercise Program for Patients With High Grade Brain Tumors
Jennifer Baima, Zehra B. Omer, John Varlotto, Shakeeb Yunuse7Published in issue: December 2016
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The Burn Model Systems: A Content Analysis of the Outcome Measures Using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health
Candice Osborne, Christina Petersson, James E. Graham, Walter J. Meyer III, Rune J. Simeonsson, Oscar E. Suman, Kenneth J. Ottenbachere7–e8Published in issue: December 2016
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Performance-based Impairment Measures as Predictors of Activity Limitations in Community-Dwelling Older Adults
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Lauren Terhorst, Margo B. Holm, Pamela E. Toto, Joan C. Rogerse8Published in issue: December 2016
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Using ICF Model in Designing Work Process for Patient Evaluation & Plan of Care - Rehabilitation Center Experience
Lamia Al Falehe8–e9Published in issue: December 2016
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Mirror Therapy in Improving Hand Function in a Child With Brain Abscess and Tetralogy of Fallot: A Case Report
Angelita Roma Hebreo, Monalisa L. Dungcae9Published in issue: December 2016
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Changes of Language Function in Aphasic Stroke Survivors Receiving Bilateral Theta Burst Stimulation
Weijia He, Kathy Y.S. Lee, Thomas W.H. Leung, Howan Leung, Qingsu Zhang, Lawrence K.S. Wonge9Published in issue: December 2016
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Group Based High Intensity Gait Training: Is it Intense Enough?
Laura Lenhart, Amy Huckstep, Sarah McCormicke9–e10Published in issue: December 2016
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Implementation of a Multi-Disciplinary Diabetes Self-Management Training Class in Acute Rehabilitation
Kimberly Hreha, Natalia D'Souza, Stephanie Vuonoe10Published in issue: December 2016
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Feasibility of Telerehabilitation in Stroke Recovery: A Survey on Access and Willingness to Use Low-Cost Consumer Technologies
Brodie Sakakibara, Janice J. Eng, Mary C. Edgar, Sarah Monsees, Josina Rhebergen, Jennifer Waring, Todd Van der Stare10–e11Published in issue: December 2016
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Making Sense of Sound: A Biological Marker for Concussion
Nina Kraus, Tory Lindley, Elaine C. Thompson, Jennifer Krizman, Katherine Cook, Travis White-Schwoch, Danielle Colegrove, Cynthia R. Labellae11Published in issue: December 2016
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Influence of Exercise Training on Ventricular Remodeling, Serum Cardiac Parameters and Functional Capacity During Trastuzumab Therapy in Breast Cancer Women
Katarzyna Hojan, Dorota Horyńska-Kestowicz, Ewa Leporowska, Slawomir Katarzynski, Maria Litwiniuke11Published in issue: December 2016
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Relationship Between Subacromial Bursitis on Ultrasonography and Efficacy of Subacromial Corticosteroid Injection in Rotator Cuff Disease: A Prospective Comparison Study
Seung-Hyun Yoone11–e12Published in issue: December 2016
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Capsule-Preserving Hydrodilatation With Corticosteroid Versus Corticosteroid Injection Alone in Refractory Adhesive Capsulitis of Shoulder: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Seung-Hyun Yoone12Published in issue: December 2016
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Who Comes Back? Follow-up Care Compliance after Hospital Discharge in Pediatric TBI
Jennifer Lundine, Alexandra J. Spaw, Sarah A. Johnson, Jin Peng, Krista K. Wheeler, Junxin Shi, Ginger Yang, Kathy Haley, Jonathan Groner, Huiyun Xiange12Published in issue: December 2016
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Effectiveness of Bracing in Elderly With Knee Osteoartritis: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Anamaria Jones, Christine Brumini, Jamil Natour, Lais Yumi Miurae12Published in issue: December 2016
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Examining the Effect of a Powered Exoskeleton on Quality of Life in People With Spinal Cord Injury
Michael Juszczak, Tamara Bushnike13Published in issue: December 2016
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Physical Therapists’ Awareness and Reporting of Peer Misconduct: A Survey
Steven Bittickere13Published in issue: December 2016
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Profile and Predictors of Five-year Outcome in Extended Activities of Daily Living After Stroke
Geert Verheyden, Koen Putman, Eddy Dejaeger, Andreas R. Gantenbein, Nadina Lincoln, Wilfried Schupp, Liesbet De Wite13Published in issue: December 2016
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Effects of Chemotherapy-Induced-Peripheral-Neuropathy on Spatiotemporal Gait Parameters and Fall Risk in Cancer Patients After the Completion of Chemotherapy Drug Treatment
Timothy Marshall, Genevieve Pinto Zipp, Fortunato Battaglia, Rebecca Moss, Stephanie Bryane13–e14Published in issue: December 2016
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Upper Limb Virtual Reality Training Provides Increased Activity Compared With Conventional Training for Severely Affected Subacute Patients After Stroke
Geert Verheyden, Jan S. Skouen, Hakon Hofstad, Jörg Assmus, Hanne Pallesen, Frank Becker, Iris Brunnere14Published in issue: December 2016
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Upper Extremity Reaching Kinematics Correlates With Scores on Upper Extremity Behavioral Measures in Moderately Impaired Stroke
Christine Griffin, Nathan D. Schilaty, Nienke W. Willigenburg, Timothy E. Hewett, Stephen J. Pagee14–e15Published in issue: December 2016
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Effectiveness of an Activity-Based Home Therapy Program for Stroke Patients in Singapore
Sock Hong Teo, Zhenzhen Chene15Published in issue: December 2016
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Wheelchair Breakdowns and Pressure Ulcer Development in People With Spinal Cord Injury
Nathan Hogaboom, Lynn A. Worobey, Allen W. Heinemann, Michael L. Boningere15Published in issue: December 2016
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Longitudinal Biomechanical Assessment of Arts-Based Balance Interventions for Elderly at Risk of Falling: A 9-month Case Study
Lise Worthen-Chaudhari, Marie Lamantia, Courtney Bland, Scott M. Monfort, Ajit M.W. Chaudhari, Maryam B. Lustberg, W. Mysiwe15–e16Published in issue: December 2016
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Predicting the Trajectories of Social Participation After Traumatic Brain Injury: A Longitudinal Analysis
Kimberly Erler, Joseph Locascio, Gale Whiteneck, Jennifer Bogner, Shannon Juengst, Jamie Kaminski, Joseph Giacinoe16Published in issue: December 2016
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A Preliminary Examination of Post-traumatic Growth, Empathy, Grief and Spirituality in Long-term Recovery in Traumatic Brian Injury (TBI)
Elena Gillespiee16Published in issue: December 2016
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Effectiveness of Using Prism Adaptation to Treat Motor Function and Spatial Neglect in Stroke Survivors With Multiple Lesions
Kimberly Hreha, Glen Gillen, Peii Chene16Published in issue: December 2016
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Carotid Artery Thrombus Caused by Severe Iron Deficiency Anemia Induced Reactive Thrombocytosis, Leading to Stroke in a Young Patient
Ayesha Khan, Maria Jouvin Castro, Gary N. Inwalde16–e17Published in issue: December 2016
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Disturbing Factors of the Korean's Housing Conditions for Physically Impaired Individuals
Jin-Young Lee, Yong-Min Choie17Published in issue: December 2016
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LSVT-BIG in Stroke: A Case Study
Rachel Proffitt, Whitney Hendersone17Published in issue: December 2016
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Effect of Abdominal Drawing-in Maneuver on the Scapular Stabilizer Muscle Activity During Push-up Plus Exercise in Subjects With Scapular Winging
Da-Eun Kim, A-Reum Shin, Ji-Hyun Lee, Heon-Seock Cynne17–e18Published in issue: December 2016
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Comparison of Knee Push-up Plus Exercises on Scapular and Trunk Muscle Activity and Kinematics in Subjects With Scapular Winging
A-Reum Shin, Da-Eun Kim, Heon-Seock Cynn, Ji-Hyun Leee18Published in issue: December 2016
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Don't Save Me, Then Leave Me. Rehabilitation is a Right, Not a Request
Barbara O'Connelle18–e19Published in issue: December 2016
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A Pilot Study of a Home-based Occupational Therapy Intervention for Older Adults With Cancer
Kathleen Lyonse19Published in issue: December 2016
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Tinnitus, Depression, Anxiety, and Suicide: A Retrospective Analysis
Erin Martz, Chennettee Jelleberg, Deborah D. Dougherty, Charles Wolters, Aaron Schneidermane19Published in issue: December 2016
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Pedi-ICARE Training Improves Walking and Endurance of Child With Cerebral Palsy
Judith Burnfield, Sonya L. Irons, Guilherme M. Cesar, Thad W. Buster, Ruchika Khot, Carl A. Nelsone19–e20Published in issue: December 2016
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Predictors of Arm Recovery for Chronic Stroke Survivors
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Amanda Vatinno, Bethany Woodyatt, Megan Keller, Emily Lander, Mary Ellen Stoykov, Louis Fogge20Published in issue: December 2016
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Gender Differences in Self-Reported Post-Concussion Symptoms
Felicia Fraser, Yuen Shan Christine Lee, Yuka Matsuzawa, Amanda Childs, William Barr, William MacAllister, Joseph Rickere20–e21Published in issue: December 2016
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Complex Perceived States in Work-Related Chronic Concussion
Tatyana Mollayeva, Shirin Mollayeva, Colin M. Shapiro, David J. Cassidye21Published in issue: December 2016
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Polysomnographic Assessment of Sleep Function and Structure in Adults With Mild Traumatic Brain Injury/Concussion
Tatyana Mollayeva, Angela Colantonio, Lee Vernich, Shirin Mollayeva, David J. Cassidy, Colin M. Shapiroe21Published in issue: December 2016
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Impact of Spasticity on Pivot Transfers in Persons With Spinal Cord Injury
Jacqueline Tibbett, Eva Widerstrom-Noga, Christine K. Thomas, Edelle C. Field-Fotee22Published in issue: December 2016
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Using Mobile Applications to Enhance Social and Educational Connections on a Pediatric Rehabilitation Unit
Aloysia Schwabe, Christian Niedzwecki, Cristen Reat, Cathy Foremane22Published in issue: December 2016
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The Association Between Back Pain and Level of Lumbar Spine according to Modic Changes among Korean
Junghyun Yang, Tae Sik Bang, Sung Hwa Ko, Jae Hyuk Change22Published in issue: December 2016
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Investigating the Effectiveness of Elaborated Semantic Features Analysis as a Word Level Therapy for People With Aphasia
Katerina Hilari, Eva Efstratiadou, Rachel Holland, Ilias Papathanasioue22–e23Published in issue: December 2016
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A Center-specific Demographic Analysis of Barriers to Retention in Traumatic Brain Injury Model System (TBIMS) Research
Michelle Smith, Gabrielle Reimann, Coralynn Long, Barbara Siminovich-Blok, Tamara Bushnike23Published in issue: December 2016
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“My Care My Call,” a Peer-Led, Telephone-based Intervention for Persons With Spinal Cord Injury Improves Self-Management Behaviors
Bethlyn Houlihan, Miriam Brody, Sarah Everhart-Skeels, Diana Pernigotti, Judi Zazula Sam, Burnett, Stathis Hasiotis, Christa Green, Subramani Seetharama, Timothy Belliveau, David Rosenblum, Alan Jettee23Published in issue: December 2016
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Effects of a Standing Workstation on Perceived Pain and Function: A Case Series
Lynn Matthews, Ron Schenk
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Characterizing Recovery of Functional Motor Behaviors After Rostral and Caudal Cervical Spinal Cord Injuries in Adult Rats
Sarah Rokhlin, Clara Fontaine, Pooja Deshpande, Shafkat Salem, Prithvi Shahe24Published in issue: December 2016
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Effect of Changing Manual Wheelchair Configurations and Varying Propulsion Conditions on External Demand
Andrew Mudreac, Rachel Cowane24Published in issue: December 2016
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The Significance of Falls and Living Situation as Risk Factors for Traumatic Brain Injury in the Growing Elderly Population
Iain Baileye24–e25Published in issue: December 2016
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A Toolkit for Objective Clinical Outcome Measures of Muscle Tone
Chris McGibbon, Andrew Sexton, Melony Jones, Colleen O'Connell, Glen Hughes, Adam Wilsone25Published in issue: December 2016
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Iliotibial Band Stretching With and Without Manual Patellar Stabilization in Subjects With Iliotibial Band Shortness
Bo-Been Kim, Heon-Seock Cynn, Ji-Hyun Lee, Woo-Jeong Choi, Hyo-Jung Jeonge25Published in issue: December 2016
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Effects of Ball Squeeze Squats With Hip External Rotation in Subjects With Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome
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Demographic and Clinical Characteristics of a Traumatic Brain Injury Sample upon Admission to Brain Rehabilitation Clinic: A Descriptive Study Utilizing the Mayo Classification System of Injury Severity
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Does Pilates Exercise Versus No Pilates Exercise Improve Posture in Healthy Adults? A Systematic Review
Melissa Vincent, Tristan Devitt, Cherie Wellse38Published in issue: December 2016
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The Need for Product Quality Standards for Wheelchairs Provided in Less-Resourced Settings
Anand Mhatre, Matt McCambridge, Norman Reese, Mark Sullivan, Don Schoendorfer, Chris Rushman, Jon Pearlmane38–e39Published in issue: December 2016
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Does Pilates Exercise Improve Balance and Walking in People With Multiple Sclerosis? A Systematic Review
Thomas Gross, Cherie Wells, Melissa Vincente39Published in issue: December 2016
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Evaluating Measurement of Verbal Memory Deficits Associated with Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer
Diane Morean, Alyx Kesselring, Leora R. Cherneye39Published in issue: December 2016
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The Effectiveness of Pilates Exercise in Improving Balance in Healthy Older Adults: A Systematic Review
Alexandra Long, Kate Pumpa, Sophie Cools, Cherie Wellse39–e40Published in issue: December 2016
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Warm up 1161 Hip, hip, hooray!
A Weir, J L Tol, G Reurink
Editorials 1162 2016 international consensus on
femoroacetabular impingement syndrome: the
Warwick Agreement—why does it matter? J L Kemp, I Beasley
1163 Striving for multidisciplinary consensus on
the diagnosis and management of patients
with femoroacetabular impingement: more
evidence is neededD J Hunter, O Marín-Peña
1164 Tendinopathy and osteoarthritis: a chance to
kill two birds with one stone R-J de Vos, G J V M van Osch, S M A Bierma-Zeinstra, J A N Verhaar
1166 Small-sided football in schools and
leisure-time sport clubs improves physical
fi tness, health profi le, well-being and
learning in children P Krustrup, J Dvorak, J Bangsbo
1167 Time to be honest regarding outcomes of
ACL reconstructions: should we be quoting
55–65% success rates for high-level athletes? R G McCormack, M R Hutchinson
Consensus statement 1169 The Warwick Agreement on femoroacetabular
impingement syndrome (FAI syndrome):
an international consensus statement D R Griffi n, E J Dickenson, J O’Donnell, R Agricola, T Awan, M Beck, J C Clohisy, H P Dijkstra, E Falvey, M Gimpel, R S Hinman, P Hölmich, A Kassarjian, H D Martin, R Martin, R C Mather, M J Philippon, M P Reiman, A Takla, K Thorborg, S Walker, A Weir, K L Bennell
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1177 The Copenhagen Consensus Conference 2016:
children, youth, and physical activity in schools
and during leisure time J Bangsbo, P Krustrup, J Duda, C Hillman, L B Andersen, M Weiss, C A Williams, T Lintunen, K Green, P R Hansen, P-J Naylor, I Ericsson, G Nielsen, K Froberg, A Bugge, J Lundbye-Jensen, J Schipperijn, S Dagkas, S Agergaard, J von Seelen, C Østergaard, T Skovgaard, H Busch, A-M Elbe
Infographic 1179 Infographic. The Warwick Agreement on
femoroacetabular impingement syndrome D R Griffi n, E J Dickenson, J O’Donnell, et al.
Reviews 1180 Physical impairments in symptomatic
femoroacetabular impingement: a systematic
review of the evidence M D Freke, J Kemp, I Svege, M A Risberg, A Semciw, K M Crossley
1181 Athletic groin pain: a systematic review
of surgical diagnoses, investigations and
treatment D de SA, P Hölmich, M Phillips, S Heaven, N Simunovic, M J Philippon, O R Ayeni
1187 Revisiting the continuum model of tendon
pathology: what is its merit in clinical practice
and research? J L Cook, E Rio, C R Purdam, S I Docking
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Original articles 1192 The medial tibial stress syndrome score: a
new patient-reported outcome measure M Winters, M H Moen, W O Zimmermann, R Lindeboom, A Weir, F J G Backx, E W P Bakker
1200 Increasing compliance with neuromuscular
training to prevent ankle sprain in sport: does
the ‘Strengthen your ankle’ mobile App make a
difference? A randomised controlled trial M Van Reijen, I Vriend, V Zuidema, W van Mechelen, E A Verhagen
1206 Four biomechanical and anthropometric
measures predict tibial stress fracture: a
prospective study of 1065 Royal Marines M Nunns, C House, H Rice, M Mostazir, T Davey, V Stiles, J Fallowfi eld, A Allsopp, S Dixon
1211 Epidemiology of National Collegiate Athletic
Association men’s and women’s tennis
injuries, 2009/2010–2014/2015 R C Lynall, Z Y Kerr, A Djoko, B M Pluim, B Hainline, T P Dompier
1217 Personalised Hip Therapy: development
of a non-operative protocol to treat
femoroacetabular impingement syndrome
in the FASHIoN randomised controlled trial P D H Wall, E J Dickenson, D Robinson, I Hughes, A Realpe, R Hobson, D R Griffi n, N E Foster
Inside track 1224 Robert-Jan de Vos
J Windt
Mobile App User Guides1226 Improve your health and fi tness in ‘Just 6 weeks’
L S Romero, A M Antón
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Warm up 1227 ‘Keeping you active’—the Australasian
College of Sport and Exercise Physicians H Osborne
Editorials 1228 Australasian College of Sport and Exercise
Physicians A Castricum, M Jamieson, H Osborne, P Blackman
1229 Change to Australasian College of Sport and
Exercise Physicians—position statement:
the place of mesenchymal stem/stromal cell
therapies in sport and exercise medicine H Osborne, A Castricum
1230 Critique of ‘The physical activity myth’ paper:
discussion of fl awed logic and inappropriate
use of evidence P Kelly, G Baker, C McAdam, K Milton, J Richards, C Foster, M Murphy, N Mutrie
1231 High-intensity interval training: key data
needed to bridge the gap from laboratory to
public health policy S R Gray, C Ferguson, K Birch, L J Forrest, J M R Gill
1232 Challenges of in-competition cardiac
screening: lessons from the 12th FINA World
Swimming Championships (25 m) Swimmer’s
Heart project H P Dijkstra, M Mountjoy, C Adamuz, A Pelliccia
1234 Sports medicine in Singapore: integrating into
public hospitals and secondary care D Sirisena, S Lim, K C Teh
1235 Physical activity guidelines for weight loss:
global and national perspectives L Mabire
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Consensus statement 1237 Australasian College of Sports Physicians—
position statement: the place of mesenchymal
stem/stromal cell therapies in sport and
exercise medicineH Osborne, L Anderson, P Burt, M Young, D Gerrard
1245 International consensus statement on injury
surveillance in cricket: a 2016 update J W Orchard, C Ranson, B Olivier, M Dhillon, J Gray, B Langley, A Mansingh, I S Moore, I Murphy, J Patricios, T Alwar, C J Clark, B Harrop, H I Khan, A Kountouris, M Macphail, S Mount, A Mupotaringa, D Newman, K O’Reilly, N Peirce, S Saleem, D Shackel, R Stretch, C F Finch
Reviews 1252 Dose–response association of screen time-
based sedentary behaviour in children and
adolescents and depression: a meta-analysis
of observational studies M Liu, L Wu, S Yao
1259 Critical components of neuromuscular training
to reduce ACL injury risk in female athletes:
meta-regression analysis D Sugimoto, G D Myer, K D Barber Foss, M J Pepin, L J Micheli, T E Hewett
1267 Glucocorticoids at the Olympic Games: state-
of-the-art review K Fitch
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Contents Volume 50 Issue 20 | BJSM October 2016
Original articles 1268 Effectiveness of footwear and foot orthoses
for calcaneal apophysitis: a 12-month factorial
randomised trial A M James, C M Williams, T P Haines
1276 Analysis of head impact exposure and brain
microstructure response in a season-long
application of a jugular vein compression
collar: a prospective, neuroimaging
investigation in American football G D Myer, W Yuan, K D Barber Foss, S Thomas, D Smith, J Leach, A W Kiefer, C Dicesare, J Adams, P J Gubanich, K Kitchen, D K Schneider, D Braswell, D Krueger, M Altaye
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paracetamol C Mallen, E Hay
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Warm up 1289 Collaboration, consensus and consideration
E J Tillett
Editorials 1290 Improving physical performance tests: time
to include a psychologist J B Kazman, S de la Motte, T C Gribbin, J Galecki, P A Deuster, F O’Connor
1291 Cost-benefi t analysis underlies training
decisions in elite sport H T Gabbett, J Windt, T J Gabbett
1293 From management to prevention: the new
cure for sports concussion J Batten, A J White, E Anderson, R Bullingham
1294 Why are back pain guidelines left on the
sidelines? Three myths appear to be guiding
management of back pain in sport B Darlow, P B O’Sullivan
1295 Oral health screening should be routine in
professional football: a call to action for sports
and exercise medicine (SEM) clinicians I Needleman, P Ashley, R Weiler, S McNally
Consensus statement 1297 Exercise and pregnancy in recreational and
elite athletes: 2016 evidence summary from
the IOC expert group meeting, Lausanne.
Part 2—the effect of exercise on the fetus,
labour and birth K Bø, R Artal, R Barakat, W Brown, M Dooley, K R Evenson, L A H Haakstad, K Larsen, B Kayser, T I Kinnunen, M F Mottola, I Nygaard, M van Poppel, B Stuge, G A L Davies, IOC Medical Commission
Contents Volume 50 Issue 21 | BJSM November 2016
Reviews 1306 Sports-related workload and injury risk: simply
knowing the risks will not prevent injuries:
Narrative review M K Drew, J Cook, C F Finch
1309 Complex systems approach for sports injuries:
moving from risk factor identifi cation to injury
pattern recognition—narrative review and
new conceptN F N Bittencourt, W H Meeuwisse, L D Mendonça, A Nettel-Aguirre, J M Ocarino, S T Fonseca
1315 Effectiveness of after-school interventions
at increasing moderate-to-vigorous physical
activity levels in 5- to 18-year olds: a
systematic review and meta-analysis R Mears, R Jago
1325 Return to play post-Achilles tendon rupture: a
systematic review and meta-analysis of rate
and measures of return to play J A Zellers, M R Carmont, K G Silbernagel
Original articles 1333 Physical performance tests predict injury
in National Collegiate Athletic Association
athletes: a three-season prospective cohort
study E J Hegedus, S McDonough, C Bleakley, G D Baxter, J T DePew, I Bradbury, C Cook
1338 Results of a nationally implemented de novo
cardiac screening programme in elite rugby
players in England S Ghani, M Papadakis, S Kemp, A Zaidi, N Sheikh, S Gati, H Raju, A Smith, C Palmer, J Somauroo, S Sharma
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Contents Volume 50 Issue 21 | BJSM November 2016
PEDro systematic review update 1345 Prevention of low back pain (PEDro synthesis)
B T Saragiotto, J Latimer
1346 Walking exercise for chronic musculoskeletal
pain (PEDro synthesis) C B Oliveira, R Z Pinto, M R Franco
Mobile App User Guides1348 My Physio App: better communication,
understanding and resultsS Cowan
Prize winning abstracts BASEM Congress 2015 1350 Prize winning abstracts BASEM Congress 2015
PostScript 1353 Correspondence
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Warm up1355 Swedish Society for Physical Activity and
Sports Medicine: a long history of excellence
in sport and exercise medicineM Forssblad, K Khan
Editorials 1356 Predicting future physical injury in sports: it’s a
complicated dynamic system C Cook
1357 Let’s programme exercise during
haemodialysis (intradialytic exercise) into the
care plan for patients, regardless of age T Deschamps
1358 Identifying concussion: when guidelines collide
with real-world implementation—is a formal
medical diagnosis necessary in every case
once a proper protocol is implemented? P Frémont
Reviews 1360 Hypothesised mechanisms of swimming-
related death: a systematic review C A Asplund, L L Creswell
1367 Injection therapies for plantar fasciopathy
(‘plantar fasciitis’): a systematic review and
network meta-analysis of 22 randomised
controlled trials K Tsikopoulos, H S Vasiliadis, D Mavridis
1376 Why cardiovascular screening in young
athletes can save lives: a critical review J A Drezner, K G Harmon, I M Asif, J C Marek
Contents Volume 50 Issue 22 | BJSM November 2016
1379 Exercise prescription for patients with type
2 diabetes—a synthesis of international
recommendations: narrative review R Mendes, N Sousa, A Almeida, P Subtil, F Guedes-Marques, V M Reis, J L Themudo-Barata
Original articles 1382 Total sitting time and the risk of incident
diabetes in Danish adults (the DANHES cohort)
over 5 years: a prospective study C B Petersen, A Bauman, J S Tolstrup
1388 Economic impact study: neuromuscular
training reduces the burden of injuries and
costs compared to standard warm-up in youth
soccer D A Marshall, E Lopatina, S Lacny, C A Emery
1394 ‘FIFA 11 for Health’ for Europe. II: effect on
health markers and physical fi tness in Danish
schoolchildren aged 10–12 years C Ørntoft, C W Fuller, M N Larsen, J Bangsbo, J Dvorak, P Krustrup
1400 Economic evaluation favours physiotherapy
but not corticosteroid injection as a fi rst-line
intervention for chronic lateral epicondylalgia:
evidence from a randomised clinical trial B K Coombes, L Connelly, L Bisset, B Vicenzino
1406 Injuries in women’s international ice hockey:
an 8-year study of the World Championship
tournaments and Olympic Winter Games M Tuominen, M J Stuart, M Aubry, P Kannus, K Tokola, J Parkkari
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Contents Volume 50 Issue 22 | BJSM November 2016
Republished research from The BMJ 1413 Management of degenerative meniscal tears
and the role of surgery R Buchbinder, I A Harris, A Sprowson
Mobile App User Guides 1417 Accupedo pedometer: daily walking step
counter Z Milanovic, N Stojiljkovic, L Pavlovic, V Antic, N Stankovic
1419 Waking up in the zone with Sleep Cycle M Lastella, G D Roach, C Sargent
PostScript 1421 Correspondence
1422 Letters
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Warm up1425 You have heard of CONSORT, you have heard
of PRISMA. Now, a template for reporting
exercise trials (CERT) K Khan
Republished editorial from the BMJ 1426 Arthroscopic surgery for knee pain: a highly
questionable practice without supporting
evidence of even moderate quality T L N Järvinen, G H Guyatt
Consensus statement 1428 Consensus on Exercise Reporting Template
(CERT): Explanation and Elaboration Statement S C Slade, C E Dionne, M Underwood, R Buchbinder
Reviews 1438 Resistance training reduces systolic blood
pressure in metabolic syndrome: a systematic
review and meta-analysis of randomised
controlled trials Í R Lemes, P H Ferreira, S N Linares, A F Machado, C M Pastre, J Netto
1443 Aerobic exercise ameliorates cognitive
function in older adults with mild cognitive
impairment: a systematic review and meta-
analysis of randomised controlled trials G Zheng, R Xia, W Zhou, J Tao, L Chen
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Contents Volume 50 Issue 23 | BJSM December 2016
1451 Cardiorespiratory fi tness cut points to avoid
cardiovascular disease risk in children and
adolescents; what level of fi tness should
raise a red fl ag? A systematic review and
meta-analysis J R Ruiz, I Cavero-Redondo, F B Ortega, G J Welk, L B Andersen, V Martinez-Vizcaino
1459 Does sports participation (including level of
performance and previous injury) increase risk
of osteoarthritis? A systematic review and
meta-analysis G Tran, T O Smith, A Grice, S R Kingsbury, P McCrory, P G Conaghan
1467 Architectural adaptations of muscle to training
and injury: a narrative review outlining the
contributions by fascicle length, pennation
angle and muscle thickness R G Timmins, A J Shield, M D Williams, C Lorenzen, D A Opar
Republished research from the BMJ 1473 Exercise therapy versus arthroscopic partial
meniscectomy for degenerative meniscal tear
in middle aged patients: randomised controlled
trial with two year follow-up N J Kise, M A Risberg, S Stensrud, J Ranstam, L Engebretsen, E M Roos
Education 1481 Can concussion constrain the Caped Crusader?
E P Zehr, B Wright
PostScript 1485 Letter
1486 Correspondence
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Warm up1487 Soft tissue injuries are still a challenge in
musculoskeletal sports and exercise medicineN Malliaropoulos, M Ghrairi, Y Zerguini, N Padhiar
Editorials 1488 What does ‘preventive training’ prevent in
competitive sport? P B Mahler, B Gojanovic, F Fourchet, F Mahler
1489 Bringing complexity to sports injury prevention
research: from simplifi cation to explanation S Bekker, A M Clark
1491 Fat pads adjacent to tendinopathy: more than
a coincidence? E R Ward, G Andersson, L J Backman, J E Gaida
Consensus statement 1493 2016 consensus statement of the International
Ankle Consortium: prevalence, impact and
long-term consequences of lateral ankle sprains P A Gribble, C M Bleakley, B M Caulfi eld, C L Docherty, F Fourchet, Daniel Tik-Pui Fong, J Hertel, C E Hiller, T W Kaminski, P O McKeon, K M Refshauge, E A Verhagen, B T Vicenzino, E A Wikstrom, E Delahunt
Reviews 1496 Evidence review for the 2016 International
Ankle Consortium consensus statement
on the prevalence, impact and long-term
consequences of lateral ankle sprains P A Gribble, C M Bleakley, B M Caulfi eld, C L Docherty, F Fourchet, Daniel Tik-Pui Fong, J Hertel, C E Hiller, T W Kaminski, P O McKeon, K M Refshauge, E A Verhagen, B T Vicenzino, E A Wikstrom, E Delahunt
Contents Volume 50 Issue 24 | BJSM December 2016
1506 Evidence-based clinical practice update:
practice guidelines for anterior cruciate
ligament rehabilitation based on a systematic
review and multidisciplinary consensus N van Melick, R E H van Cingel, F Brooijmans, C Neeter, T van Tienen, W Hullegie, M W G Nijhuis-van der Sanden
1516 Can ultrasound imaging predict the
development of Achilles and patellar
tendinopathy? A systematic review and
meta-analysis S McAuliffe, K McCreesh, F Culloty, H Purtill, K O’Sullivan
Original articles 1524 Short biceps femoris fascicles and eccentric
knee fl exor weakness increase the risk of
hamstring injury in elite football (soccer):
a prospective cohort study R G Timmins, M N Bourne, A J Shield, M D Williams, C Lorenzen, D A Opar
1536 Effect of high-speed running on hamstring
strain injury risk S Duhig, A J Shield, D Opar, T J Gabbett, C Ferguson, M Williams
1541 Can standardised clinical examination of
athletes with acute groin injuries predict the
presence and location of MRI fi ndings? A Serner, A Weir, J L Tol, K Thorborg, F Roemer, A Guermazi, P Hölmich
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Contents Volume 50 Issue 24 | BJSM December 2016
PEDro systematic review update 1548 Conservative interventions for acute hamstring
injuries (PEDro synthesis) A J Vassallo, C E Hiller, E Pappas
1550 Early weight-bearing and rehabilitation versus
immobilisation following surgical Achilles
tendon repair (PEDro synthesis) K Phan, R J Campbell, S J Kamper
Inside track 1552 Jill Cook: #TrueGold
J Windt
Mobile App User Guides 1554 Life-saving fi rst aid tips in the palm of your
hands…courtesy of the Red Cross J J Wilson, W D J Johnston, M A Tully
PostScript1556 Letter
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European Journal of Applied Physiology
All Volumes & Issues
ISSN: 1439-6319 (Print) 1439-6327 (Online)
In this issue (20 articles)
1.
Invited Review
Fatigue associated with prolonged graded running
Marlene Giandolini, Gianluca Vernillo… Pages 1859-1873
2. Original Article
The impact of repetition mechanics on the adaptations resulting from
strength-, hypertrophy- and cluster-type resistance training
G. Nicholson, T. Ispoglou, A. Bissas Pages 1875-1888
3.
Original Article
Low-volume high-intensity swim training is superior to high-volume low-
intensity training in relation to insulin sensitivity and glucose control in
inactive middle-aged women
Luke J. Connolly, Nikolai B. Nordsborg… Pages 1889-1897
4.
Original Article
High oxygen extraction and slow recovery of muscle deoxygenation
kinetics after neuromuscular electrical stimulation in COPD patients
Diego de Paiva Azevedo, Wladimir Musetti Medeiros… Pages 1899-1910
5.
Original Article
Mechanical work and efficiency of 5 + 5 m shuttle running
Paola Zamparo, Gaspare Pavei, Francesca Nardello… Pages 1911-1919
Página 1 de 4European Journal of Applied Physiology, Volume 116, Issue 10 - Springer
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6. Original Article
Does knee joint cooling change in vivo patellar tendon mechanical
properties?
Luis M. Alegre, Michael Hasler, Sebastian Wenger… Pages 1921-1929
7.
Original Article
Influence of chronic endurance exercise training on conduit artery
retrograde and oscillatory shear in older adults
Darren P. Casey, Aaron C. Schneider, Kenichi Ueda Pages 1931-1940
8. Original Article
The impact of sleeping with reduced glycogen stores on immunity and
sleep in triathletes
Julien Louis, Laurie-Anne Marquet, Eve Tiollier… Pages 1941-1954
9.
Original Article
Post-exercise blood flow restriction attenuates muscle hypertrophy
Scott J. Dankel, Samuel L. Buckner… Pages 1955-1963
10.
Original Article
The effect of high-intensity cycling training on postural sway during
standing under rested and fatigued conditions in healthy young adults
Mathew W. Hill, Matthew F. Higgins… Pages 1965-1974
11.
Original Article
Short-term interval training at both lower and higher intensities in the
severe exercise domain result in improvements in on-kinetics
Tiago Turnes, Rafael Alves de Aguiar… Pages 1975-1984
12.
V O2
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Original Article
Cardio-metabolic responses during horse riding at three different speeds
Gianmarco Sainas, Salvatore Melis… Pages 1985-1992
13.
Original Article
No evidence of neural adaptations following chronic unilateral isometric
training of the intrinsic muscles of the hand: a randomized controlled
study
A. Manca, F. Ginatempo, M. P. Cabboi, B. Mercante… Pages 1993-2005
14.
Original Article
Pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokine responses to a 164-km road cycle
ride in a hot environment
Hui-Ying Luk, Danielle E. Levitt, Elaine C. Lee… Pages 2007-2015
15.
Original Article
Optimal slopes and speeds in uphill ski mountaineering: a field study
Caroline Praz, Benedikt Fasel, Philippe Vuistiner… Pages 2017-2024
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The effects of different aerobic exercise intensities on serum serotonin
concentrations and their association with Stroop task performance: a
randomized controlled trial
Philipp Zimmer, Christian Stritt, Wilhelm Bloch… Pages 2025-2034
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1RM prediction: a novel methodology based on the force–velocity and
load–velocity relationships
Pietro Picerno, Danilo Iannetta, Stefania Comotto… Pages 2035-2043
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The impact of intermittent exercise in a hypoxic environment on redox
status and cardiac troponin release in the serum of well-trained marathon
runners
Feifei Li, Jinlei Nie, Yifan Lu… Pages 2045-2051
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Variable responses to eccentric exercise
D. J. Newham, D. A. Jones Pages 2053-2054
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Inter-individual variability in the response to maximal eccentric exercise
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Bilateral deficit in maximal force production
Jakob Škarabot, Neil Cronin, Vojko Strojnik… Pages 2057-2084
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An integrated view on the oxygenation responses to incremental exercise at
the brain, the locomotor and respiratory muscles
Jan Boone, Kristof Vandekerckhove, Ilse Coomans… Pages 2085-2102
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Resistance exercise increases intramuscular NF-κb signaling in untrained
males
Jeremy R. Townsend, Jeffrey R. Stout… Pages 2103-2111
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Effects of a 1-year randomised controlled trial of resistance training on
blood lipid profile and chylomicron concentration in older men
Anthony P. James, Joanna Whiteford… Pages 2113-2123
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Validity of muscle thickness-based prediction equation for quadriceps
femoris volume in middle-aged and older men and women
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Effects of training and detraining on adiponectin plasma concentration and
muscle sensitivity in lean and overweight men
Caroline Gastebois, Clément Villars… Pages 2135-2144
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Differences in post-exercise T2 relaxation time changes between eccentric
and concentric contractions of the elbow flexors
Eisuke Ochi, Yosuke Tsuchiya, Kazunori Nosaka Pages 2145-2154
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The effect of exercise hypertrophy and disuse atrophy on muscle contractile
properties: a mechanomyographic analysis
Christian Than, Danijel Tosovic, Laura Seidl… Pages 2155-2165
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Heritability of heart rate recovery and vagal rebound after exercise
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Markers of biological stress in response to a single session of high-intensity
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Cardiac stroke volume variability measured non-invasively by three
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Corticospinal and transcallosal modulation of unilateral and bilateral
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Mechanisms of force depression caused by different types of physical
exercise studied by direct electrical stimulation of human quadriceps
muscle
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Differential vascular reactivity responses acutely following ingestion of a
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Running decreases knee intra-articular cytokine and cartilage oligomeric
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Robert D. Hyldahl, Alyssa Evans, Sunku Kwon… Pages 2305-2314
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Passive and post-exercise cold-water immersion augments PGC-1α and
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Improvement in functional performance with high-speed power training
in older adults is optimized in those with the highest training velocity
Stephen P. Sayers, Kyle Gibson, J. Bryan Mann Pages 2327-2336
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Validity of a perceptually-regulated step test protocol for assessing
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pulmonary gas exchange
Kristof Vandekerckhove, Ilse Coomans… Pages 2345-2355
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Gender differences in fatigability and muscle activity responses to a
short-cycle repetitive task
Divya Srinivasan, Kathryn E. Sinden… Pages 2357-2365
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Resistance training intensity and volume affect changes in rate of force
development in resistance-trained men
Gerald T. Mangine, Jay R. Hoffman, Ran Wang… Pages 2367-2374
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High-intensity Interval training enhances mobilization/functionality of
endothelial progenitor cells and depressed shedding of vascular
endothelial cells undergoing hypoxia
Hsing-Hua Tsai, Chin-Pu Lin, Yi-Hui Lin… Pages 2375-2388
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Salbutamol effects on systemic potassium dynamics during and following
intense continuous and intermittent exercise
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Changes in resting mitogen-activated protein kinases following resistance
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The constant work rate critical power protocol overestimates ramp
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Matthew I. Black, Andrew M. Jones, James A. Kelly… Pages 2415-2422
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Do maximal aerobic power and anaerobic capacity start really to
decrease at the fourth decade of life?
Fabio Borrani, Grégoire P. Millet Pages 2423-2424
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Response to the comments “Do Maximal aerobic and anaerobic capacity
start really to decrease after the fourth decade of life?” written by F
Borrani, G Millet to the paper “Maximal aerobic power and anaerobic
capacity in cycling across the age spectrum in male master athletes”
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Sympathetic Vasoconstriction in Skeletal Muscle: Adaptations to Exercise Training
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It's in our interests not to be in conflict—of interest, that isJason H. T. Bates, Peter D. Wagner
October 1, 2016 : 829-830
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00738.2016
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Using devices to upregulate nonnutritive swallowing in typically developing infantsSarah Hegyi Szynkiewicz, Rachel W. Mulheren, Kathryn W. Palmore, Cynthia R. O'Donoghue, Christy L. Ludlow
October 1, 2016 : 831-837
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00797.2015
Sensory stimuli—a pacifier and a vibrator placed over the laryngeal area on the neck—were used to determine whether they could upregulate reflexive
swallowing in typically developing infants. Both increased reflexive swallowing, although the vibrator did not alter respiratory rate in typical infants. Because
vibration would not interfere with oral feeding, further research is needed to determine whether the novel vibratory device might enhance swallowing during
feeding in infants with oral feeding difficulties.
Whey protein with potassium bicarbonate supplement attenuates the reduction in muscle oxidative
capacity during 19 days of bed restAlessandra Bosutti, Michele Salanova, Dieter Blottner, Judith Buehlmeier, Edwin Mulder, Jörn Rittweger, Moi Hoon Yap, Bergita Ganse, Hans Degens
October 1, 2016 : 838-848
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00936.2015
Reduced muscle oxidative capacity and capillary rarefaction may be critical factors in disuse-induced muscle weakness in spaceflight or bed rest. Here we
show that 19 days of bed rest induced a reduction in the fiber oxidative capacity, irrespective of muscle (soleus and vastus lateralis muscle) or fiber type,
without significant capillary loss, that was in part attenuated by a whey protein plus potassium bicarbonate-enriched diet.
Contractile properties of motor units and expression of myosin heavy chain isoforms in rat fast-type
muscle after volitional weight-lifting trainingDawid Łochyński, Dominik Kaczmarek, Włodzimierz Mrówczyński, Wojciech Warchoł, Joanna Majerczak, Janusz Karasiński, Michał Korostyński, Jerzy A.
Zoladz, Jan Celichowski
October 1, 2016 : 858-869
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00330.2016
At the early stage of resistance exercise, modifications to motor unit muscle fiber contractile force, speed, and fatigue resistance occur before any significant
transition in the muscle myosin heavy chain isoform and upregulation of Ca -handling proteins can be detected.2+
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Attenuation of exercise effect on inflammatory responses via novel role of TLR4/PI3K/Akt signaling in
rat splenocytesChien-Wei Chen, Chih-Chieh Chen, Cai-Yun Jian, Po-Han Lin, Jou-Chun Chou, Hsueh-Su Teng, Sindy Hu, Fu-Kong Lieu, Paulus S. Wang, Shyi-Wu Wang
October 1, 2016 : 870-877
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00393.2016
The spleen is an important innate/adaptive immunity organ. To our knowledge, this is the first study to illustrate that exercise attenuates immune responses
via a novel regulatory activity in the spleen. Our study demonstrates science-based evidence to support exercise exerting potent anti-inflammatory activity by
suppressing toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) and phospho-NF-κB while promoting the activation of phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K)/Akt expression, consequently
leading to decreased LPS-induced proinflammatory molecules. These observations provide novel insights for better understanding of the immunomodulatory
effects of exercise.
Improved single muscle fiber quality in the oldest-oldGreg J. Grosicki, Robert A. Standley, Kevin A. Murach, Ulrika Raue, Kiril Minchev, Paul M. Coen, Anne B. Newman, Steven Cummings, Tamara Harris,
Stephen Kritchevsky, Bret H. Goodpaster, Scott Trappe, The Health ABC Study
October 1, 2016 : 878-884
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00479.2016
This is the first study to report single muscle fiber strength, speed, and power in the oldest-old. These data suggest an improvement in myocellular quality with
age that is more pronounced in the fast-twitch muscle fibers. The improved quality of these remaining muscle fibers suggests a “survival of the fittest”
phenomenon that is in contrast to the classic aging skeletal muscle dogma.
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Healthy aging does not compromise the augmentation of cardiac function during heat stressDaniel Gagnon, Steven A. Romero, Hai Ngo, Satyam Sarma, William K. Cornwell III, Paula Y. S. Poh, Douglas Stoller, Benjamin D. Levine, Craig G. Crandall
October 1, 2016 : 885-892
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00643.2016
Previous studies suggest that healthy aged humans are unable to maintain stroke volume during heat stress. We hypothesized that this is due to an
inappropriate augmentation of cardiac function during heat stress. Contrary to our hypothesis, stroke volume was maintained during heat stress in healthy
aged adults and was accompanied by a leftward shift of the Frank-Starling relation. These results suggest that cardiac function is appropriately augmented
during heat stress in healthy aged humans.
Athletic training affects the uniformity of muscle and tendon adaptation during adolescenceFalk Mersmann, Sebastian Bohm, Arno Schroll, Robert Marzilger, Adamantios Arampatzis
October 1, 2016 : 893-899
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00493.2016
This study demonstrates for the first time that athletic training during adolescence can disrupt the uniformity of muscle and tendon adaptation. The resultant
imbalance of muscle strength and tendon stiffness increases the demand on the tendon. This could have potential implications for the risk of overuse injury,
which is a major problem in specific sport disciplines.
A structure-function analysis of the left ventricleEdward P. Snelling, Roger S. Seymour, J. E. F. Green, Leith C. R. Meyer, Andrea Fuller, Anna Haw, Duncan Mitchell, Anthony P. Farrell, Mary-Ann Costello,
Adian Izwan, Margaret Badenhorst, Shane K. Maloney
October 1, 2016 : 900-909
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00435.2016
Our model of oxygen transport through left ventricular cardiac tissue shows that oxygen demands are easily satisfied at rest, but only just satisfied during
simulated heavy exercise. We also find that cardiac mitochondria likely operate close to their functional limits during heavy exercise. However, the cardiac
myofibrils retain a reserve capacity for tension development, which possibly protects the left ventricle from excessive force loads during health and
compensates for impaired function during disease.
Continuous positive airway pressure treatment does not normalize the prolonged reflex inhibition to
inspiratory loading in obstructive sleep apneaNicholas P. S. Murray, David K. McKenzie, Simon C. Gandevia, Jane E. Butler
October 1, 2016 : 910-916
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.01000.2015
Patients with severe obstructive sleep apnea have an abnormal prolongation of the inhibitory reflex to inspiratory muscle loading. However, in this study we
found that treatment with continuous positive airway pressure at night does not reverse the abnormality. The explanation for the failure of the reflex to return to
normal is unknown.
Effect of irradiation on Akt signaling in atrophying skeletal muscleDennis K. Fix, Justin P. Hardee, Ted A. Bateman, James A. Carson
October 1, 2016 : 917-924
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00218.2016
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Innovative Methodology
Despite important clinical and physiological significance there is currently limited information on how irradiation interacts with skeletal muscle unloading. Our
study examined the independent and combined effects of acute irradiation exposure and short-term unloading on muscle Akt signaling. We report that an
acute dose of irradiation is sufficient to alter unloading-induced regulation of Akt signaling.
Computational fluid dynamics upper airway effective compliance, critical closing pressure, and
obstructive sleep apnea severity in obese adolescent girlsDavid M. Wootton, Sanghun Sin, Haiyan Luo, Alireza Yazdani, Joseph M. McDonough, Mark E. Wagshul, Carmen R. Isasi, Raanan Arens
October 1, 2016 : 925-931
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00190.2016
This study applied an engineering tool, computational fluid dynamics, to noninvasively estimate the pharyngeal air pressure field based on dynamic MR
images acquired during relaxed wakeful tidal breathing. The slope of cross-sectional area vs. airway pressure was defined as the “effective compliance” and
was often negative, which is attributed to strong activation of airway dilators during inspiration. Effective compliance in the nasopharynx was more negative in
girls with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome and correlated with P .crit
Central command does not suppress baroreflex control of cardiac sympathetic nerve activity at the onset
of spontaneous motor activity in the decerebrate catKanji Matsukawa, Kei Ishii, Ryota Asahara, Mitsuhiro Idesako
October 1, 2016 : 932-943
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00299.2016
We examined the effects of spontaneous motor activity on baroreflex-induced decreases in cardiac sympathetic outflow and heart rate, elicited by aortic
occlusion, in paralyzed, decerebrate cats. Baroreflex bradycardia was blunted at the onset of spontaneous motor activity, whereas baroreflex inhibition of
cardiac sympathetic outflow was not altered at all. The finding implies that central command must attenuate cardiovagal baroreflex sensitivity at the onset of
spontaneous motor activity while preserving baroreflex control of cardiac sympathetic outflow.
Heme oxygenase-1-dependent central cardiorespiratory adaptations to chronic intermittent hypoxia in
miceJag Sunderram, John Semmlow, Pranav Patel, Harshit Rao, Glen Chun, Priya Agarwala, Mantu Bhaumik, Oanh Le-Hoang, Shou-En Lu, Judith A. Neubauer
October 1, 2016 : 944-952
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00036.2016
Oxygen sensitivity of central cardiorespiratory regions including the pre-Bötzinger complex and C1 region are heme oxygenase (HO) dependent and may be
altered by chronic intermittent hypoxia (CIH). Induced expression of HO-1 in wild-type mice and decline in hypoxic sensitivity of sighs and sympathetic activity
were seen in wild-type and HO-1 null mice following 1 day of CIH that persisted in HO-1 null mice, suggesting HO-1-dependent alterations in oxygen
sensitivity in these regions following CIH.
Assessment of the interaction of hyperbaric N , CO , and O on psychomotor performance in divers
J. J. Freiberger, B. J. Derrick, M. J. Natoli, I. Akushevich, E. A. Schinazi, C. Parker, B. W. Stolp, P. B. Bennett, R. D. Vann, S. A. S. Dunworth, R. E. Moon
October 1, 2016 : 953-964
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00534.2016
N , CO , and O affected cognitive performance differently. Attention, memory, and planning were more affected by N than CO . Motor tasks were nearly
unaffected by N . O at 0.925 ATA partially rescued motor and memory reaction time impaired by 0.075-ATA CO . However, 1.22-ATA O with 4.5-ATA N ,
0.075-ATA CO , and exercise caused incapacitation with amnesia. O narcosis or enhanced O toxicity is postulated. Perception of narcosis was not
correlated with actual scores.
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Gut fermentation seems to promote decompression sickness in humansSébastien de Maistre, Nicolas Vallee, Emmanuel Gempp, Pierre Louge, Claude Duchamp, Jean-Eric Blatteau
October 1, 2016 : 973-979
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00503.2016
This is the first time that the gut microbiota has been shown to affect the risk of decompression sickness in humans: we show that gut bacterial fermentation
seems to exacerbate the likelihood of the problem. This confirms results that we obtained in rats in simulated air dives in a chamber. The main interest of this
study is to suggest new recommendations on how to prevent decompression sickness by reducing the fermentation rate in the gut.
FloWave.US: validated, open-source, and flexible software for ultrasound blood flow analysisCrystal L. Coolbaugh, Emily C. Bush, Charles F. Caskey, Bruce M. Damon, Theodore F. Towse
October 1, 2016 : 849-857
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00819.2015
We developed FloWave.US, publicly distributed software for automated ultrasound blood flow analysis. The software provides efficient and reliable measures
of blood velocity and vessel diameter that are valid with a skeletal muscle flow phantom and independent of the ultrasound scanner. Open-source access to
this software reduces barriers to use and enables community improvements and customization of analysis features to advance vascular physiology research.
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Optical coherence tomography in the assessment of acute changes in cutaneous vascular diameter
induced by heat stressHoward H. Carter, Peijun Gong, Rodney W. Kirk, Shaghayegh Es'haghian, Ceri L. Atkinson, David D. Sampson, Daniel J. Green, Robert A. McLaughlin
October 1, 2016 : 965-972
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00918.2015
This manuscript examines for the first time the utility of optical coherence tomography (OCT) as a novel imaging technique to visualize and quantify changes
in the cutaneous microvasculature in response to acute passive heating. We hypothesized that lower body heating would induce detectible microvascular
changes in the skin of the forearm. Our findings demonstrate the capacity of OCT to image vascular structures over multiple time points and to quantify these
changes using automated techniques.
Physical activity and skeletal muscle agingBenjamin F. Miller, Karyn L. Hamilton
October 1, 2016 : 980-981
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00742.2016
The aging neuromuscular system and motor performanceSandra K. Hunter, Hugo M. Pereira, Kevin G. Keenan
October 1, 2016 : 982-995
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00475.2016
In vivo mitochondrial function in aging skeletal muscle: capacity, flux, and patterns of useJane A. Kent, Liam F. Fitzgerald
October 1, 2016 : 996-1003
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00583.2016
Modeling age-related changes in muscle-tendon dynamics during cyclical contractions in the rat
gastrocnemiusNicole Danos, Natalie C. Holt, Gregory S. Sawicki, Emanuel Azizi
October 1, 2016 : 1004-1012
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00396.2016
The age-related increase in muscle and tendon tissue stiffness and reduction in active force capacity of the muscle compromise elastic energy utilization and
positive work production, which may require the recruitment of additional muscle volume potentially contributing to the increased cost of locomotion observed
in older individuals.
Motor unit number and transmission stability in octogenarian world class athletes: Can age-related
deficits be outrun?Geoffrey A. Power, Matti D. Allen, Kevin J. Gilmore, Daniel W. Stashuk, Timothy J. Doherty, Russell T. Hepple, Tanja Taivassalo, Charles L. Rice
October 1, 2016 : 1013-1020
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00149.2016
World champion master athletes in their ninth decade of life had a greater number of surviving motor units, reduced collateral reinnervation, better
neuromuscular transmission stability, and a greater amount of excitable muscle mass compared with age-matched controls. The presumed better
maintenance of motor units occurs at a time point when motor unit loss is greatest and the loss of muscle mass becomes functionally relevant, potentially
maintaining function and attenuating the deleterious effects of sarcopenia.
Effects of hypervolemia by protein and glucose supplementation during aerobic training on thermal and
arterial pressure regulations in hypertensive older menYufuko Kataoka, Yoshi-ichiro Kamijo, Yu Ogawa, Eri Sumiyoshi, Mari Nakae, Shigeki Ikegawa, Kazumasa Manabe, Mayuko Morikawa, Masashi Nagata,
Satoshi Takasugi, Shizue Masuki, Hiroshi Nose
October 1, 2016 : 1021-1031
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00033.2016
The incidence of heat illness has rapidly increased in older people during the midsummer. Protein+carbohydrate supplementation during aerobic training
reportedly increased plasma volume to enhance thermoregulatory adaptation; however, in hypertensive older people, the symptoms may be worsened by
hypervolemia. We demonstrated that in hypertensive older men, protein+glucose supplementation during aerobic training increased plasma volume and
thermoregulation, but blood pressure rather decreased. Thus, we find the prescription to be applicable to hypertensive older people to prevent heat illness.
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Resistance or aerobic training decreases blood pressure and improves cardiovascular autonomic control
and oxidative stress in hypertensive menopausal ratsRenata K. da Palma, Ivana C. Moraes-Silva, Danielle da Silva Dias, Guilherme L. Shimojo, Filipe F. Conti, Nathalia Bernardes, Catarina A. Barboza, Iris C.
Sanches, Alex Sander da Rosa Araújo, Maria-Cláudia Irigoyen, Kátia De Angelis
October 1, 2016 : 1032-1038
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00130.2016
Although in a different magnitude, dynamic resistance training (RT) is able to decrease blood pressure in hypertensive menopausal rats compared with
aerobic training. Mechanisms related to cardiovascular autonomic control and cardiac oxidative stress were associated to this decrease. Therefore,
menopausal individuals with hypertension may be benefitted by not only the osteomuscular benefits of RT but also by improved mechanisms of blood
pressure control, which in association with aerobic training may account for cardiovascular risk prevention.
Symmorphosis in patients with chronic heart failure?Jayson R. Gifford, Joshua C. Weavil, Ashley D. Nelson
October 1, 2016 : 1039
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00773.2016
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Deflation-activated receptors, not classical inflation-activated receptors, mediate the Hering-Breuer
deflation reflexJerry Yu
November 1, 2016 : 1041-1046
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00903.2015
Evidence for the infiltration of gas bubbles into the arterial circulation and neuronal injury following
“yo-yo” dives in pigsDror Ofir, Yoav Yanir, Michael Mullokandov, Ben Aviner, Yehuda Arieli
November 1, 2016 : 1059-1064
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00392.2016
Four “peeps” and square dives increased the risk of decompression illness. Two-peep dives reduce the risk for DCI as was expressed in more “nonbubbling”
pigs. We have detected a higher incidence of bubbles in the left ventricle after four-peep dives. Frequency of “red neurons” decreases with increasing number
of “peeps.”
Validity and reliability of measuring resting muscle sympathetic nerve activity using short sampling
durations in healthy humansKarambir Notay, Jeremy D. Seed, Anthony V. Incognito, Connor J. Doherty, Massimo Nardone, Matthew J. Burns, Philip J. Millar
November 1, 2016 : 1065-1073
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00736.2016
Short sampling durations are used commonly to assess baseline muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) before a stress to quantify sympathetic
responsiveness. The validity and reliability of these measures have not been tested. Our analyses demonstrate that MSNA, sampled from 2 and 1 min and 30
and 15 s epochs, possesses high agreement and no fixed bias compared with a standard 5-min control but consistent evidence of a proportional bias that
would confound interindividual comparisons.
Dissociation between short-term unloading and resistance training effects on skeletal muscle Na ,K -
ATPase, muscle function, and fatigue in humansBen D. Perry, Victoria L. Wyckelsma, Robyn M. Murphy, Collene H. Steward, Mitchell Anderson, Itamar Levinger, Aaron C. Petersen, Michael J. McKenna
November 1, 2016 : 1074-1086
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00558.2016
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This is the first study to investigate the effects of controlled unloading on muscle sodium-potassium pumps (NKA) in human muscle, being measured in both
whole homogenate and single fibers. Despite considerable functional deficits caused by disuse, which were recovered by resistance training, muscle NKA
content and isoform abundances were resilient to change, despite some fiber type-specific changes in NKA isoforms. Hence muscle NKA regulation in
response to disuse is more complex than previously thought.
Effect of alterations in blood volume with bed rest on glucose toleranceS. Dandanell, L. Oberholzer, S. Keiser, A. B. Andersen, T. Haider, M. P. Hilty, A. K. Meinild-Lundby, C. Lundby
November 1, 2016 : 1098-1105
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00624.2016
A concomitantly reduced plasma volume and glucose tolerance were observed after 3 days of bed rest. For the first time the relationship between changes in
dilution space for glucose after bed rest and impaired glucose tolerance was investigated. No relationship between glucose tolerance and dilution space was
observed. A novel finding was a transiently reduced plasma glucose concentration after restoration of plasma volume by albumin infusion; however, glucose
tolerance was not restored.
Postinjury biomechanics of Achilles tendon vary by sex and hormone statusGeorge W. Fryhofer, Benjamin R. Freedman, Cody D. Hillin, Nabeel S. Salka, Adam M. Pardes, Stephanie N. Weiss, Daniel C. Farber, Louis J. Soslowsky
November 1, 2016 : 1106-1114
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00620.2016
This study identified sex- and hormone-related differences in Achilles tendon healing, which support the notion that patient sex and hormone status should be
considered in future clinical investigations defining optimal treatments for Achilles tendon rupture.
The prefrontal oxygenation and ventilatory responses at start of one-legged cycling exercise have
relation to central commandRyota Asahara, Kanji Matsukawa, Kei Ishii, Nan Liang, Kana Endo
November 1, 2016 : 1115-1126
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00401.2016
Preexercise increase in prefrontal oxygenation and exercise hyperpnea occurred with arbitrary one-legged cycling, whereas such responses were absent or
blunted with cued cycling. Prefrontal oxygenation did not result from the changes in end-tidal CO . Neither imagery nor passive performance of one-legged
cycling increased prefrontal oxygenation. The in-advance activation of central command enhanced the minute ventilatory response and was reflected in
preexercise increase in prefrontal oxygenation during exercise.
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Energy substrate utilization with and without exogenous carbohydrate intake in boys and men
exercising in the heatGabriela T. Leites, Giovani S. Cunha, Lisa Chu, Flavia Meyer, Brian W. Timmons
November 1, 2016 : 1127-1134
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00535.2016
This study provides the new finding that during exercise in the heat, boys experience a lower exogenous carbohydrate oxidation rate and oxidation efficiency
compared with men. In contrast, endogenous substrate metabolism and the relative contribution of substrate for the total energy during exercise were not
different in boys and men. These age-related differences observed in the heat are noteworthy because they expand our knowledge of exercise metabolism in
children.
Generation of active expiration by serotoninergic mechanisms of the ventral medulla of ratsEduardo V. Lemes, Eduardo Colombari, Daniel B. Zoccal
November 1, 2016 : 1135-1144
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00470.2016
The retrotrapezoid nucleus/parafacial respiratory group (RTN/pFRG) houses a conditional expiratory oscillator that emerges during metabolic challenges and
generates active expiration. Herein we identify a 5-HT -dependent mechanism in the RTN/pFRG that triggers active expiration at resting conditions. This
mechanism is recruited during intermittent hypoxia exposure and essential for the development of expiratory long-term facilitation. These findings help to
understand the central mechanisms underpinning the development of cardiorespiratory adaptations associated with hypoxia exposure.
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Effects of body position on exercise capacity and pulmonary vascular pressure-flow relationshipsKevin Forton, Yoshiki Motoji, Gael Deboeck, Vitalie Faoro, Robert Naeije
November 1, 2016 : 1145-1150
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00372.2016
Body position does not affect exercise stress echocardiography of the pulmonary circulation or aerobic exercise capacity as measured by a maximum oxygen
uptake. However, the semirecumbent position is associated with a decreased maximum workload, and the range of predicted cardiac output at any level of
workload or oxygen uptake is wide. Therefore, pulmonary vascular function is better described by referring pulmonary vascular pressures to cardiac output
rather than to workload or oxygen uptake.
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Pulmonary artery pressure and arterial oxygen saturation in people living at high or low altitude:
systematic review and meta-analysisRodrigo Soria, Matthias Egger, Urs Scherrer, Nicole Bender, Stefano F. Rimoldi
November 1, 2016 : 1151-1159
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00394.2016
Many millions of people are living at high altitude. An increase of pulmonary artery pressure (PAP) is a hallmark of high-altitude exposure and may be
associated with important morbidity, however there is little information on it. The findings of this systematic review and meta-analysis show that pulmonary
hypertension in healthy high-altitude dwellers is rare. The provided reference values and distributions for PAP and SaO will be useful to future studies on
high-altitude (mal)adaptation in humans.2
Adverse postresuscitation myocardial effects elicited by buffer-induced alkalemia ameliorated by NHE-1
inhibition in a rat model of ventricular fibrillationLorissa Lamoureux, Jeejabai Radhakrishnan, Thomas G. Mason, Jeffrey A. Kraut, Raúl J. Gazmuri
November 1, 2016 : 1160-1168
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00336.2016
The study showed a detrimental postresuscitation effect of the CO -consuming buffer disodium carbonate/sodium bicarbonate compromising myocardial
function and survival. The effect was attributed to intensification of the sarcolemmal Na -H exchanger isoform-1 (NHE-1) activity and was ameliorated by the
NHE-1 inhibitor zoniporide. The study raises concerns about inducing alkalemia when tissues are recovering from ischemia after cardiac arrest and identifies
NHE-1 as a mediator of this effect susceptible to therapeutic intervention.
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Interstitial glucose concentrations and hypoglycemia during 2 days of caloric deficit and sustained
exercise: a double-blind, placebo-controlled trialTracey J. Smith, Marques A. Wilson, J. Philip Karl, Krista Austin, Asma Bukhari, Stefan M. Pasiakos, Kristie L. O’Connor, Harris R. Lieberman
November 1, 2016 : 1208-1216
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00432.2016
This paper provides novel data characterizing glucose homeostasis during acute, severe energy deficit, in conjunction with extensive aerobic exercise in
normal, healthy volunteers using continuous interstitial glucose monitoring. This study demonstrated that glucose regulation is, generally, tightly-controlled in
normal-weight, healthy young adults in response to severe, short-term energy restriction, accompanied by an ~1,500 kcal/day increase in exercise-induced
energy expenditure. Findings have practical implications for military personnel, ultra-endurance athletes, and select groups of first responders.
The effect of body mass and sex on the accuracy of respiratory magnetometers for measurement of end-
expiratory lung volumesJoanne Avraam, Rosie Bourke, John Trinder, Christian L. Nicholas, Danny Brazzale, Fergal J. O’Donoghue, Peter D. Rochford, Amy S. Jordan
November 1, 2016 : 1169-1177
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00571.2016
Respiratory magnetometers are increasingly being used in obese populations while in the supine position for measurement of end-expiratory lung volume
changes despite the fact that they have only been validated in normal-weight individuals while seated/standing for tidal volume measurements. In this study,
we determined that both sex and body mass influenced the accuracy of respiratory magnetometers for measurement of tidal volume and end-expiratory lung
volumes.
Whole body heat stress attenuates the pressure response to muscle metaboreceptor stimulation in
humansJian Cui, Cheryl Blaha, Lawrence I. Sinoway
November 1, 2016 : 1178-1186
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00212.2016
This study examined the effects of whole body heat stress on the sympathetic and cardiovascular responses to stimulation of muscle metaboreceptors and
mechanoreceptors in healthy humans. Whole body heat stress accentuated the heart rate response, did not alter the muscle sympathetic nerve activity
response, and lowered the pressure response to stimulation of muscle metaboreceptors. Moreover, whole body heat stress attenuated the blood pressure and
sympathetic nerve responses to mechanoreceptor stimulation.
Bouncing on Mars and the Moon—the role of gravity on neuromuscular control: correlation of muscle
activity and rate of force developmentRamona Ritzmann, Kathrin Freyler, Anne Krause, Albert Gollhofer
November 1, 2016 : 1187-1195
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00692.2016
For the first time, this article documents human locomotor behavior under Martian and lunar gravity. Experiments executed during parabolic flights provide
unique data, which give insight into neuromuscular behavior when whole body movement is required in gravity conditions equivalent to our astronomical
neighbors Mars and the Moon. Findings emphasize that gravitational variation is anticipated and that gravity-adjusted muscle activities compensate for
reduced gravitational forces. Thus kinematic adaptations are accompanied by muscle- and phase-specific modulations in neural control.
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Modeling the detailed kinetics of mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase: Catalytic mechanism and nitric
oxide inhibitionVenkat R. Pannala, Amadou K. S. Camara, Ranjan K. Dash
November 1, 2016 : 1196-1207
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00524.2016
We developed a thermodynamically constrained mechanistic mathematical model for the kinetics of cytochrome c oxidase, incorporating several salient
features, e.g., electron transfer, proton pumping, and nitric oxide inhibition. The model realistically and explicitly accounts for the thermodynamic dependence
of the electron transport and proton translocation mechanisms through its rate constants. The model accurately describes the cytochrome c oxidase kinetics
under both isolated mitochondria and purified enzyme conditions in the presence and absence of nitric oxide with a minimal number of kinetic parameters.
Effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation of upper airway muscles during sleep in
obstructive sleep apnea patientsEric Rousseau, César Augusto Melo-Silva, Simon Gakwaya, Frédéric Sériès
November 1, 2016 : 1217-1225
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00487.2015
Altogether with previous data obtained in the wake/sleep state, the present results demonstrate that repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) over
the submental muscles corticomotor somatotopic representation is associated with detrimental upper airway (UA) mechanical response, thus pointing to an
effect of the stimulation paradigms per se. Additional monitoring of UA dilators and constrictor muscles during rTMS would be needed to further investigate the
mechanisms leading to such results.
Novel methodology to perform sulfur hexafluoride (SF )-based multiple-breath wash-in and washout in
infants using current commercially available equipmentP. M. Gustafsson, P. D. Robinson, A. Lindblad, D. Oberli
November 1, 2016 : 1087-1097
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00115.2016
The paper describes novel methodology for indirect calculation of true SF concentration from molar mass, O , and CO sensors contained within currently
available commercial equipment. An improved dynamic method for synchronizing these signals to respiratory flow is also described. Finally, in vitro FRC
validation data are presented from recordings using a series of dry lung models across realistic infant lung volumes and breathing patterns.
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Estimating oxygen uptake and energy expenditure during treadmill walking by neural network analysis
of easy-to-obtain inputsThomas Beltrame, Robert Amelard, Rodrigo Villar, Mohammad J. Shafiee, Alexander Wong, Richard L. Hughson
November 1, 2016 : 1226-1233
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00600.2016
New technologies for the continuous assessment of aerobic fitness based on oxygen uptake data have the potential to be used for the early detection of
deterioration of physical health. However, direct oxygen uptake is costly, cumbersome, and not applicable to the general population. An artificial neural
network was trained to predict the oxygen uptake signal from easy-to-obtain inputs, possibly allowing future investigations of changes in aerobic fitness, with
higher applicability for general population.
Age-induced oxidative stress: how does it influence skeletal muscle quantity and quality?Cory W. Baumann, Dongmin Kwak, Haiming M. Liu, LaDora V. Thompson
November 1, 2016 : 1047-1052
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00321.2016
Influence of exercise and aging on extracellular matrix composition in the skeletal muscle stem cell
nicheKoyal Garg, Marni D. Boppart
November 1, 2016 : 1053-1058
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00594.2016
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Reply to Venturelli and colleaguesGreg J. Grosicki, Robert A. Standley, Kevin A. Murach, Ulrika Raue, Kiril Minchev, Paul M. Coen, Stephen Kritchevsky, Bret H. Goodpaster, Scott Trappe
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The effect of endothelin A and B receptor blockade on cutaneous vascular and sweating responses in
young men during and following exercise in the heatNaoto Fujii, Maya S. Singh, Lyra Halili, Jeffrey C. Louie, Glen P. Kenny
December 1, 2016 : 1379-1387
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00679.2016
This is the first study assessing whether endothelin receptors are functionally important for the regulation of cutaneous vascular and sweating responses
during and following exercise in the heat. Although both endothelin A and B receptors are not involved in the cutaneous vascular and sweating responses
during moderate- and high-intensity exercise in the heat, we identified that endothelin A receptors potentially contribute to the regulation of cutaneous vascular
tone following high-intensity exercise in the heat.
A generalized method for controlling end-tidal respiratory gases during nonsteady physiological
conditionsShawn M. O'Connor, Jeremy D. Wong, J. Maxwell Donelan
December 1, 2016 : 1363-1378
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00274.2016
We have designed and validated an end-tidal forcing system that removes the need for manual tuning and control policies based on rules-of-thumb, while
allowing for accurate control of gases along spontaneous and complicated time courses and under nonsteady physiological conditions. The principal new
feature enabling this improved controller performance is its use of a generic mathematical model of the cardiopulmonary system to capture the relationship
between inspired and end-tidal gas concentrations at each breath.
Effect of aging and exercise on the tendonRene B. Svensson, Katja Maria Heinemeier, Christian Couppé, Michael Kjaer, S. Peter Magnusson
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Whiplash Continues Its Challenge
Authors: Gwendolen Jull
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2016;46(10):815-817. doi:10.2519/jospt.2016.0112
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Preventable Injuries/Fatalities Due to Distracted Driving: A Call for a Coordinated Action
Authors: Karen Bowman, Robyn D. Robertson
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Assessment and Management of Whiplash From the Emergency and Acute Care Setting:
Care, Questions, and Future Global Research Needs
Authors: D. Mark Courtney
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2016;46(10):822-825. doi:10.2519/jospt.2016.0114
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Mechanisms and Mitigation of Head and Spinal Injuries Due to Motor Vehicle Crashes
Authors: Paul C. Ivancic
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2016;46(10):826-833. Epub September 3, 2016. doi:10.2519/jospt.2016.6716
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Whiplash-Associated Disorders: Occupant Kinematics and Neck Morphology
Authors: Brian D. Stemper, Brian D. Corner
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2016;46(10):834-844. doi:10.2519/jospt.2016.6846
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Pharmacological and Interventional Management of Pain After Whiplash Injury
Authors: Michele Curatolo
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2016;46(10):845-850. Epub September 3, 2016. doi:10.2519/jospt.2016.6906
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Recovery Pathways and Prognosis After Whiplash Injury
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Advancements in Imaging Technology: Do They (or Will They) Equate to Advancements in
Our Knowledge of Recovery in Whiplash?
Authors: James M. Elliott, Sudarshan Dayanidhi, Charles Hazle, Mark A. Hoggarth, Jacob McPherson, Cheryl L. Sparks, Kenneth A. Weber II
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2016;46(10):862-873, A1-A2. doi:10.2519/jospt.2016.6735
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Whiplash Injury or Concussion? A Possible Biomechanical Explanation for Concussion
Symptoms in Some Individuals Following a Rear-End Collision
Authors: Benjamin S. Elkin, James M. Elliott, Gunter P. Siegmund
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2016;46(10):874-885. doi:10.2519/jospt.2016.7049
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An Investigation of Fat Infiltration of the Multifidus Muscle in Patients With Severe Neck
Symptoms Associated With Chronic Whiplash-Associated Disorder
Authors: Anette Karlsson, Olof Dahlqvist Leinhard, Ulrika Åslund, Janne West, Thobias Romu, Örjan Smedby, Peter Zsigmond, Anneli Peolsson
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2016;46(10):886-893. Epub September 2, 2016. doi:10.2519/jospt.2016.6553
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Are People With Whiplash-Associated Neck Pain Different From People With Nonspecific
Neck Pain?
Authors: Ricci Anstey, Alice Kongsted, Steven Kamper, Mark J. Hancock
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2016;46(10):894-901. Epub September 3, 2016. doi:10.2519/jospt.2016.6588
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Morphology of Cervical Spine Meniscoids in Individuals With Chronic Whiplash-
Associated Disorder: A Case-Control Study
Authors: Scott F. Farrell, Peter G. Osmotherly, Jon Cornwall, Peter Lau, Darren A. Rivett
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2016;46(10):902-910. Epub September 3, 2016. doi:10.2519/jospt.2016.6702
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MicroRNA 320a Predicts Chronic Axial and Widespread Pain Development Following
Motor Vehicle Collision in a Stress-Dependent Manner
Authors: Sarah D. Linnstaedt, Kyle D. Riker, Margaret G. Walker, Jennifer E. Nyland, Erin Zimny, Christopher Lewandowski,Phyllis L. Hendry,Kathia Damiron, Claire Pearson, Marc-Anthony Velilla,Jeffrey Jones, Robert A. Swor, Robert Domeier, Samuel A. McLean
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2016;46(10):911-919, B1-B3. doi:10.2519/jospt.2016.6944
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The Traumatic Injuries Distress Scale: A New Tool That Quantifies Distress and Has
Predictive Validity With Patient-Reported Outcomes
Authors: David M. Walton, Dan Krebs, Dianna Moulden, Peter Wade, Lenerdene Levesque, James Elliott, Joy C. MacDermid
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2016;46(10):920-928, C1-C1. Epub September 3, 2016. doi:10.2519/jospt.2016.6594
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MUSCULOSKELETAL IMAGING
Cervical Spine Fracture With Vertebral Artery Dissection
Authors: Joshua P. Halfpap, Aaron A. Cho, Michael D. Rosenthal
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2016;46(10):929. doi:10.2519/jospt.2016.0416
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Unstable Os Odontoideum
Authors: Mark Riebel, Richard Westrick, Donald Goss
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2016;46(10):930. doi:10.2519/jospt.2016.0417
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VIEWPOINT
Unraveling the Complexity of Low Back Pain
Authors: Peter O'Sullivan, Joao Paulo Caneiro, Mary O'Keeffe, Kieran O'Sullivan
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2016;46(11):932-937. doi:10.2519/jospt.2016.0609
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Discord Between Approaches to Spinal and Extremity Disorders: Is It Logical?
Authors: Gwendolen Jull
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2016;46(11):938-941. doi:10.2519/jospt.2016.0610
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BRIEF REPORT
A Standardized “Rescue” Exercise Program for Symptomatic Flare-up of Knee
Osteoarthritis: Description and Safety Considerations
Authors: Cecilie Bartholdy, Louise Klokker, Elisabeth Bandak, Henning Bliddal, Marius Henriksen
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2016;46(11):942-946, A1-A16. Epub September 28, 2016. doi:10.2519/jospt.2016.6908
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RESEARCH REPORT
Patients With Chondrolabral Pathology Have Bilateral Functional Impairments 12 to 24
Months After Unilateral Hip Arthroscopy: A Cross-sectional Study
Authors: Joanne L. Kemp, May Arna Risberg, Anthony G. Schache, Michael Makdissi, Michael G. Pritchard, Kay M. Crossley
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2016;46(11):947-956. doi:10.2519/jospt.2016.6577
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Pelvic Rotation in Femoroacetabular Impingement Is Decreased Compared to Other
Symptomatic Hip Conditions
Authors: Daniel Camara Azevedo, Edson Barreto Paiva, Alexia Moura Abuhid Lopes, Henrique de Oliveira Santos, Ricardo Luiz Carneiro, André Soares Rodrigues, Marco Antonio Percope de Andrade, Eduardo N. Novais, Linda R. Van Dillen
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2016;46(11):957-964. Epub September 29, 2016. doi:10.2519/jospt.2016.6713
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Management of a Patient With Acute Acetabular Labral Tear and Femoral Acetabular
Impingement With Intra-articular Steroid Injection and a Neuromotor Training Program
Authors: Joel R. Narveson, Matthew D. Haberl, Patrick J. Grabowski
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2016;46(11):965-975. Epub September 29, 2016. doi:10.2519/jospt.2016.6573
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RESEARCH REPORT
Dutch Translation and Cross-cultural Adaptation of the Lysholm Score and Tegner
Activity Scale for Patients With Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries
Authors: Rienk Eshuis, Gijsbertus Wilhelmus Lentjes, Yelverton Tegner, Nienke Wolterbeek, Maurits Remmelt Veen
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2016;46(11):976-983. Epub September 28, 2016. doi:10.2519/jospt.2016.6566
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Comparison of Muscle Activation Levels Between Healthy Individuals and Persons Who
Have Undergone Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction During Different Phases of
Weight-Bearing Exercises
Authors: Gulcan Harput, Jennifer Sebert Howard, Carl Mattacola
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2016;46(11):984-992. Epub October 12, 2016. doi:10.2519/jospt.2016.5896
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Biofeedback in Partial Weight Bearing: Validity of 3 Different Devices
Authors: Remko van Lieshout, Mirelle J. Stukstette, Rob A. de Bie, Benedicte Vanwanseele, Martijn F. Pisters
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2016;46(11):993-1001. Epub October 12, 2016. doi:10.2519/jospt.2016.6625
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The Association of Ankle Dorsiflexion Range of Motion With Hip and Knee Kinematics
During the Lateral Step-down Test
Authors: Alon Rabin, Sigal Portnoy, Zvi Kozol
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2016;46(11):1002-1009. Epub September 29, 2016. doi:10.2519/jospt.2016.6621
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MUSCULOSKELETAL IMAGING
Femoral Fracture Following Acute Trauma in a Female Collegiate Swimmer
Authors: Jonathan Hernandez, Seth Gamradt, Drew Morcos
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2016;46(11):1010. doi:10.2519/jospt.2016.0418
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Giant Cell Tumor of the Distal Femur
Authors: Mary Kay C. Hannah, Emmanuel J. Easterling, Cheryl Ann Woodson
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2016;46(11):1011. doi:10.2519/jospt.2016.0419
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
November 2016 Letter to the Editor-in-Chief
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2016;46(11):1012-1014. doi:10.2519/jospt.2016.0203
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A Look Back at 2016: JOSPT
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A Call for Saving Interdisciplinary Pain Management
Xiulu Ruan, Alan David Kaye
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Recognition and Treatment of Central Sensitization in Chronic Pain Patients: Not
Limited to Specialized Care
Jo Nijs, Dorien Goubert, Kelly Ickmans
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Long-Term Clinical Outcomes and Factors That Predict Poor Prognosis in Athletes
After a Diagnosis of Acute Spondylolysis: A Retrospective Review With Telephone
Follow-up
Mitchell Selhorst, Anastasia Fischer, Kristine Graft, Reno Ravindran, Eric Peters, Richard Rodenberg, James MacDonald
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Original Research
Acute Resistance Exercise Performance Is Negatively Impacted by Prior Aerobic Endurance Exercise
Ratamess, Nicholas A.; Kang, Jie; Porfido, Tara M.; More
Effects of Short-Term Free-Weight and Semiblock Periodization Resistance Training on Metabolic Syndrome
South, Mark A.; Layne, Andrew S.; Stuart, Charles A.; More
Time Course of Changes in Neuromuscular Parameters During Sustained Isometric Muscle Actions
Smith, Cory M.; Housh, Terry J.; Herda, Trent J.; More
Optimal Loads for Power Differ by Exercise in Older Adults
Potiaumpai, Melanie; Gandia, Kristine; Rautray, Ambika; More
Comparison Between the Effects of Combining Elastic and Free-Weight Resistance and Free-Weight Resistance on Force and Power Production
Paditsaeree, Kampanart; Intiraporn, Chaninchai; Lawsirirat, Chaipat
Periodization Training Focused on Technical-Tactical Ability in Young Soccer Players Positively Affects Biochemical Markers and Game Performance
L. Q. T. Aquino, Rodrigo; Cruz Gonçalves, Luiz G.; Palucci Vieira, Luiz H.; More
Postactivation Potentiation of Horizontal Jump Performance Across Multiple Sets of a Contrast Protocol
Seitz, Laurent B.; Mina, Minas A.; Haff, G. Gregory
Comparing the Effectiveness of a Short-Term Vertical Jump vs. Weightlifting Program on Athletic Power Development
Teo, Shaun Y.M.; Newton, Michael J.; Newton, Robert U.; More
Explosive Resistance Training Increases Rate of Force Development in Ankle Dorsiflexors and Gait Function in Adults With Cerebral Palsy
Kirk, Henrik; Geertsen, Svend S.; Lorentzen, Jakob; More
Efficacy of a Four-Week Uphill Sprint Training Intervention in Field Hockey Players
Jakeman, John R.; McMullan, Judith; Babraj, John A.
The Acute Effects of Static Stretching on Speed and Agility Performance Depend on Stretch Duration and Conditioning Level
Avloniti, Alexandra; Chatzinikolaou, Athanasios; Fatouros, Ioannis G.; More
Influence of Military Training and Standardized Nutrition in Military Unit on Soldiers' Nutritional Status and Physical Fitness
Tomczak, Andrzej; Bertrandt, Jerzy; Klos, Anna; More
Implementation of an Ability-Based Training Program in Police Force Recruits
Orr, Robin M.; Ford, Kelsie; Stierli, Michael
Relationship Between Maximum Aerobic Speed Performance and Distance Covered in Rugby Union Games
Swaby, Rick; Jones, Paul A.; Comfort, Paul
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Testing Game-Based Performance in Team-Handball
Wagner, Herbert; Orwat, Matthias; Hinz, Matthias; More
Physical Attributes and NFL Combine Performance Tests Between Italian National League and American Football Players: A Comparative Study
Vitale, Jacopo A.; Caumo, Andrea; Roveda, Eliana; More
Examining Relative Age Effects in Fundamental Skill Proficiency in British Children Aged 6–11 Years
Birch, Samantha; Cummings, Laura; Oxford, Samuel W.; More
Comparison of V[Combining Dot Above]O2peak and Achievement of V[Combining Dot Above]O2peak Criteria in Three Modes of Exercise in Female Triathletes
Snoza, Colleen T.; Berg, Kris E.; Slivka, Dustin R.
Hip and Shoulder Range of Motion in Youth Baseball Pitchers
Oliver, Gretchen D.; Weimar, Wendi H.
Bone Mineral Content and Density Among Female NCAA Division I Athletes Across the Competitive Season and Over a Multi-Year Time Frame
Stanforth, Dixie; Lu, Tao; Stults-Kolehmainen, Matthew A.; More
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Player Selection Bias in National Football League Draftees
Beyer, Kyle S.; Fukuda, David H.; Redd, Michael J.; More
Hydration and Fluid Replacement Knowledge, Attitudes, Barriers, and Behaviors of NCAA Division 1 American Football Players
Judge, Lawrence W.; Kumley, Roberta F.; Bellar, David M.; More
Energy Drinks Improve Five-Kilometer Running Performance in Recreational Endurance Runners
Prins, Philip J.; Goss, Fredric L.; Nagle, Elizabeth F.; More
Males and Females Pace Differently in High School Cross-Country Races
Deaner, Robert O.; Lowen, Aaron
Comparison of Physiological Variables Between the Elliptical Bicycle and Run Training in Experienced Runners
Klein, Ian E.; White, Jason B.; Rana, Sharon R.
Validity of a Wearable Accelerometer Device to Measure Average Acceleration Values During High-Speed Running
Alexander, Jeremy P.; Hopkinson, Trent L.; Wundersitz, Daniel W. T.; More
Acute Cardiopulmonary and Metabolic Responses to High-Intensity Interval Training Protocols Using 60 s of Work and 60 s Recovery
Rozenek, Ralph; Salassi, James W. III; Pinto, Nicole M.; More
Change of Direction Deficit: A More Isolated Measure of Change of Direction Performance Than Total 505 Time
Nimphius, Sophia; Callaghan, Samuel J.; Spiteri, Tania; More
The Relationship Between Dynamic Stability and Multidirectional Speed
Lockie, Robert G.; Schultz, Adrian B.; Callaghan, Samuel J.; More
A New Method for the Evaluation and Prediction of Base Stealing Performance
Bricker, Joshua C.; Bailey, Christopher A.; Driggers, Austin R.; More
Isometric Mid-Thigh Pull Correlates With Strength, Sprint, and Agility Performance in Collegiate Rugby Union Players
Wang, Ran; Hoffman, Jay R.; Tanigawa, Satoru; More
Evaluation of Performance Improvements After Either Resistance Training or Sprint Interval–Based Concurrent Training
Laird, Richard H. IV; Elmer, David J.; Barberio, Matthew D.; More
High-Intensity Training Improves Exercise Performance in Elite Women Volleyball Players During a Competitive Season
Purkhús, Elisabeth; Krustrup, Peter; Mohr, Magni
Do Lower-Body Dimensions and Body Composition Explain Vertical Jump Ability?
Caia, Johnpaul; Weiss, Lawrence W.; Chiu, Loren Z.F.; More
Influence of Knee-to-Feet Jump Training on Vertical Jump and Hang Clean Performance
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Excess Postexercise Oxygen Consumption After High-Intensity and Sprint Interval Exercise, and Continuous Steady-State Exercise
Tucker, Wesley J.; Angadi, Siddhartha S.; Gaesser, Glenn A.
The Neuromuscular, Biochemical, and Endocrine Responses to a Single-Session Vs. Double-Session Training Day in Elite Athletes
Johnston, Michael J.; Cook, Christian J.; Drake, David; More
Use of Low Level of Continuous Heat as an Adjunct to Physical Therapy Improves Knee Pain Recovery and the Compliance for Home Exercise in Patients With Chronic Knee Pain: A...
Petrofsky, Jerrold S.; Laymon, Michael S.; Alshammari, Faris S.; More
Incremental Testing Design on Slide Board for Speed Skaters: Comparison Between Two Different Protocols
Piucco, Tatiane; O'Connell, Jessica; Stefanyshyn, Darren; More
Acute Effects of Drop-Jump Protocols on Explosive Performances of Elite Handball Players
Dello Iacono, Antonio; Martone, Domenico; Padulo, Johnny
Physical Characteristics Underpinning Repetitive Lunging in Fencing
Turner, Anthony N.; Marshall, Geoff; Phillips, James; More
Relationship Between Individualized Training Impulse and Aerobic Fitness Measures in Hurling Players Across a Training Period
Malone, Shane; Collins, Kieran
Electromyographic Analysis of Traditional and Kinetic Chain Exercises for Dynamic Shoulder Movements
Oliver, Gretchen D.; Plummer, Hillary A.; Gascon, Sarah S.
Torque and Muscle Activation Impairment Along With Insulin Resistance Are Associated With Falls in Women With Fibromyalgia
Góes, Suelen M.; Stefanello, Joice M. F.; Homann, Diogo; More
Physical and Physiological Responses of Amateur Football Players on Third-Generation Artificial Turf Systems During Simulated Game Situations
Sánchez-Sánchez, Javier; García-Unanue, Jorge; Felipe, José L.; More
Test-Retest Reliability of Physiological and Performance Responses to 120 Minutes of Simulated Soccer Match Play
Harper, Liam D.; Hunter, Robert; Parker, Paul; More
Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test Performance in Subelite Gaelic Football Players From Under Thirteen to Senior Age Groups
Roe, Mark; Malone, Shane
Preseason Functional Movement Screen Component Tests Predict Severe Contact Injuries in Professional Rugby Union Players
Tee, Jason C.; Klingbiel, Jannie F.G.; Collins, Robert; More
The Association Between Visual Assessment of Quality of Movement and Three-Dimensional Analysis of Pelvis, Hip, and Knee Kinematics During a Lateral Step Down Test
Rabin, Alon; Portnoy, Sigal; Kozol, Zvi
Core Muscle Activation During Unstable Bicep Curl Using a Water-Filled Instability Training Tube
Glass, Stephen C.; Blanchette, Taylor W.; Karwan, Lauren A.; More
Acute Effects of Static vs. Ballistic Stretching on Strength and Muscular Fatigue Between Ballet Dancers and Resistance-Trained Women
Lima, Camila D.; Brown, Lee E.; Wong, Megan A.; More
The Effects of Caffeine on Arousal, Response Time, Accuracy, and Performance in Division I Collegiate Fencers
Doyle, Taylor P.; Lutz, Rafer S.; Pellegrino, Joseph K.; More
Acute Low-Dose Caffeine Supplementation Increases Electromyographic Fatigue Threshold in Healthy Men
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Morse, Jacob J.; Pallaska, Gramos; Pierce, Patrick R.; More
Self-Reported Physical Tasks and Exercise Training in Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Teams
Davis, Matthew R.; Easter, Richard L.; Carlock, Jonathan M.; More
Influences of Fascicle Length During Isometric Training on Improvement of Muscle Strength
Tanaka, Hiroki; Ikezoe, Tome; Umehara, Jun; More
An Analysis of the Pacing Strategies Adopted by Elite Cross-Country Skiers
Losnegard, Thomas; Kjeldsen, Kasper; Skattebo, Øyvind
Test-Retest Reliability of a Novel Isokinetic Squat Device With Strength-Trained Athletes
Bridgeman, Lee A.; McGuigan, Michael R.; Gill, Nicholas D.; More
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Original Research
Does Intrasession Concurrent Strength and Aerobic Training Order Influence Training-Induced Explosive Strength and V[Combining Dot Above]O2max in Prepubescent Children?
Alves, Ana R.; Marta, Carlos C.; Neiva, Henrique P.; More
Sequencing Effects of Balance and Plyometric Training on Physical Performance in Youth Soccer Athletes
Hammami, Raouf; Granacher, Urs; Makhlouf, Issam; More
Effects of High-Velocity Resistance Training on Athletic Performance in Prepuberal Male Soccer Athletes
Negra, Yassine; Chaabene, Helmi; Hammami, Mehréz; More
Technical Actions, Heart Rate, and Locomotor Activity in 7v7 and 8v8 Games for Female Youth Soccer Players
Ørntoft, Christina; Larsen, Malte N.; Andersen, Thomas B.; More
Consistency of Field-Based Measures of Neuromuscular Control Using Force-Plate Diagnostics in Elite Male Youth Soccer Players
Read, Paul J.; Oliver, Jon L.; Croix, Mark BA. De Ste; More
Effects of an In-season Plyometric Training Program on Repeated Change of Direction and Sprint Performance in the Junior Soccer Player
Hammami, Mehréz; Negra, Yassine; Aouadi, Ridha; More
Difference in Agility, Strength, and Flexibility in Competitive Figure Skaters Based on Level of Expertise and Skating Discipline
Slater, Lindsay V.; Vriner, Melissa; Zapalo, Peter; More
Photobiomodulation Therapy Improves Performance and Accelerates Recovery of High-Level Rugby Players in Field Test: A Randomized, Crossover, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled...
Pinto, Henrique D.; Vanin, Adriane A.; Miranda, Eduardo F.; More
Influence of Cognitive Interferences and Self-Talk Functions on Performance During Competition in Elite Female Field Hockey Players
Pérez-Encinas, Cristina; Fernández-Campos, Francisco J.; Rodas, Gil; More
Validity and Reliability of a Submaximal Intermittent Running Test in Elite Australian Football Players
Veugelers, Kristopher R.; Naughton, Geraldine A.; Duncan, Craig S.; More
Strength and Conditioning and Concurrent Training Practices in Elite Rugby Union
Jones, Thomas W.; Smith, Andrew; Macnaughton, Lindsay S.; More
Running Performance While Wearing a Heat Dissipating Compression Garment in Male Recreational Runners
Leoz-Abaurrea, Iker; Santos-Concejero, Jordan; Grobler, Lara; More
Arterial Stiffness and Autonomic Modulation After Free-Weight Resistance Exercises in Resistance Trained Individuals
Kingsley, J. Derek; Mayo, Xián; Tai, Yu Lun; More
Can Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Improve the Resistance Strength and Decrease the Rating Perceived Scale in Recreational Weight-Training Experience?
Lattari, Eduardo; Andrade, Maria L.; Filho, Alberto S.; More
Functional Movement Screen Factorial Validity and Measurement Invariance Across Sex Among Collegiate Student-Athletes
Gnacinski, Stacy L.; Cornell, David J.; Meyer, Barbara B.; More
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Brief Review
Comparison of the Effects of Seated, Supine, and Walking Interset Rest Strategies on Work Rate
Ouellette, Kristen A.; Brusseau, Timothy A.; Davidson, Lance E.; More
Risk Factors for Injury Among Japanese Collegiate Players of American Football Based on Performance Test Results
Iguchi, Junta; Watanabe, Yuya; Kimura, Misaka; More
Assessment of Fatigue and Recovery in Male and Female Athletes After 6 Days of Intensified Strength Training
Raeder, Christian; Wiewelhove, Thimo; Simola, Rauno Álvaro De Paula; More
Relationship Between the Range of Motion and Isometric Strength of Elbow and Shoulder Joints and Ball Velocity in Women Team Handball Players
Schwesig, René; Hermassi, Souhail; Wagner, Herbert; More
Electromyographical Comparison of Pike Variations Performed With and Without Instability Devices
Snarr, Ronald L.; Hallmark, Ashleigh V.; Nickerson, Brett S.; More
Effect of Immersion on Ground Reaction Force and Contact Time During Drop Jump Exercise
Dell'Antonio, Elisa; Ruschel, Caroline; de Brito Fontana, Heiliane; More
The Potentiating Effect of an Accentuated Eccentric Load on Countermovement Jump Performance
Hughes, Jonathan D.; Massiah, Ricky G.; Clarke, Richard D.
Electromyographic Comparison of Squats Using Constant or Variable Resistance
Andersen, Vidar; Steiro Fimland, Marius; Knutson Kolnes, Maria; More
Strength and Conditioning Practices of University and High School Level Cricket Coaches: A South African Context
Pote, Lee; Christie, Candice J.
Current Warm-Up Practices and Contemporary Issues Faced by Elite Swimming Coaches
McGowan, Courtney J.; Pyne, David B.; Raglin, John S.; More
Profile of Women Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches
Laskowski, Karisa D.; Ebben, William P.
Effects of 16 Weeks of Concurrent Training on Resting Heart Rate Variability and Cardiorespiratory Fitness in People Living With HIV/AIDS Using Antiretroviral Therapy: A...
Pedro, Rafael E.; Guariglia, Débora A.; Okuno, Nilo M.; More
Individual Optimal Frequency in Whole-Body Vibration: Effect of Protocol, Joint Angle, and Fatiguing Exercise
Carlucci, Flaminia; Felici, Francesco; Piccinini, Alberto; More
Total Hemoglobin Mass, Aerobic Capacity, and HBB Gene in Polish Road Cyclists
Malczewska-Lenczowska, Jadwiga; Orysiak, Joanna; Majorczyk, Edyta; More
Ingestion of a Nitric Oxide Enhancing Supplement Improves Resistance Exercise Performance
Mosher, Scott L.; Sparks, S. Andy; Williams, Emily L.; More
Use of B-Mode Ultrasound as a Body Fat Estimate in Collegiate Football Players
Hyde, Parker N.; Kendall, Kristina L.; Fairman, Ciaran M.; More
Resistance Training Alters the Proportion of Skeletal Muscle Fibers but Not Brain Neurotrophic Factors in Young Adult Rats
Antonio-Santos, José; Ferreira, Diórginis José S.; Gomes Costa, Gizelle L.; More
Does Carbohydrate Intake During Endurance Running Improve Performance? A Critical Review
Wilson, Patrick B.
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Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy
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Theme Issue on Infection after TKA
ISSN: 0942-2056 (Print) 1433-7347 (Online)
In this issue (47 articles)
1. Editorial
Periarticular joint infection: Survey of the European Knee Associates
(EKA) of ESSKA
Antonia F. Chen, Sufian S. Ahmad… Pages 3047-3049
2.
Knee
EKA survey: diagnosis of prosthetic knee joint infection
Sufian S. Ahmad, Roland Becker… Pages 3050-3055
3.
Knee
Does pre-operative sampling predict intra-operative cultures and
antibiotic sensitivities in knee replacements revised for infection?: a
study using the NJR dataset
Richard J. Holleyman, David J. Deehan… Pages 3056-3063
4.
Knee
Accuracy of diagnostic tests for prosthetic joint infection: a systematic
review
Sufian S. Ahmad, Ahmed Shaker, Mo Saffarini… Pages 3064-3074
5.
Knee
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Method of intraoperative tissue sampling for culture has an effect on
contamination risk
Antonia F. Chen, Meredith Menz… Pages 3075-3079
6.
Knee
Microorganisms responsible for periprosthetic knee infections in
England and Wales
Richard J. Holleyman, Paul Baker… Pages 3080-3087
7.
Knee
Superficial wound infection does not cause inferior clinical outcome after
TKA
Pau Guirro, Pedro Hinarejos… Pages 3088-3095
8.
Knee
Complications associated with 133 static, antibiotic-laden spacers after
TKA
M. Faschingbauer, R. Bieger, H. Reichel… Pages 3096-3099
9.
Knee
Articulated spacer provides long-term knee improvement after two-stage
reimplantation
Michele Vasso, Chiara Del Regno… Pages 3100-3105
10.
Knee
One-stage versus two-stage exchange arthroplasty for infected total knee
arthroplasty: a systematic review
Navraj S. Nagra, Thomas W. Hamilton… Pages 3106-3114
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11.
Knee
Short-interval two-stage approach to primary total knee arthroplasty
for acutely septic osteoarthritic knees
Bettina Hochreiter, Carol Strahm… Pages 3115-3121
12.
Knee
The results of two-stage revision TKA using Ceftazidime–Vancomycin-
impregnated cement articulating spacers in Tsukayama Type II
periprosthetic joint infections
Michael Drexler, Tim Dwyer, Paul R. T. Kuzyk… Pages 3122-3130
13.
Knee
Infection recurrence factors in one- and two-stage total knee prosthesis
exchanges
P. Massin, T. Delory, L. Lhotellier… Pages 3131-3139
14.
Knee
Prosthetic knee infection by resistant bacteria: the worst-case scenario
Michele Vasso, Alfredo Schiavone Panni… Pages 3140-3146
15.
Knee
Treatment of septic arthritis of the knee: a comparison between
arthroscopy and arthrotomy
Christoph Böhler, Mirnic Dragana… Pages 3147-3154
16.
Knee
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Arthrotomy versus arthroscopy in the treatment of septic arthritis of the
knee in adults: a randomized clinical trial
Luciano Rodrigo Peres… Pages 3155-3162
17.
Knee
The C-reactive protein level after total knee arthroplasty is gender
specific
Christoph Windisch, Steffen Brodt… Pages 3163-3167
18.
Knee
Antibiotic-loaded bone cement reduces risk of infections in primary total
knee arthroplasty? A systematic review
A. Schiavone Panni, K. Corona… Pages 3168-3174
19.
Knee
High rate of implant loosening for uncemented resurfacing-type medial
unicompartmental knee arthroplasty
Danilo Bruni, Stefano Zaffagnini… Pages 3175-3182
20.
Knee
Surgical repair of chronic patellar tendon rupture in total knee
replacement with ipsilateral hamstring tendons
Marco Spoliti, Alessio Giai Via… Pages 3183-3190
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Theme Issue on Infection after TKA
ISSN: 0942-2056 (Print) 1433-7347 (Online)
In this issue (47 articles)
1.
Knee
Medial femoral condyle fracture as an intraoperative complication of
Oxford unicompartmental knee replacement
Bart ten Brinke, Laurens J. de Haan… Pages 3191-3193
2.
Knee
Does a non-stemmed constrained condylar prosthesis predispose to early
failure of primary total knee arthroplasty?
Ajit J. Deshmukh, Parthiv A. Rathod… Pages 3194-3199
3.
Knee
Fixation of stem in revision of total knee arthroplasty: cemented versus
cementless—a meta-analysis
Changyao Wang, Tilman Pfitzner… Pages 3200-3211
4.
Knee
The adductor tubercle: an important landmark to determine the joint line
level in revision total knee arthroplasty
Francesco Iacono… Pages 3212-3217
5.
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Balancing UKA: overstuffing leads to high medial collateral ligament
strains
Thomas J. Heyse, Bilal F. El-Zayat… Pages 3218-3228
6.
Knee
Decreased flexion contracture after total knee arthroplasty using
Botulinum toxin A: a randomized controlled trial
Eric B. Smith, Karim A. Shafi, Ari C. Greis… Pages 3229-3234
7.
Knee
Moderate clinical improvement after revision arthroplasty of the severely
stiff knee
P. J. C. Heesterbeek, J. H. M. Goosen… Pages 3235-3241
8.
Knee
Patient-reported allergies cause inferior outcomes after total knee
arthroplasty
Pedro Hinarejos, Tulia Ferrer, Joan Leal… Pages 3242-3246
9.
Knee
Intraoperative factors affecting conversion from cruciate retaining to
cruciate substituting in total knee arthroplasty
Dae Kyung Bae, Sang Jun Song, Kang Il Kim… Pages 3247-3253
10.
Knee
Knee biomechanics during walking in recurrent lateral patellar dislocation
are normalized by 1 year after medial patellofemoral ligament
reconstruction
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Makoto Asaeda, Masataka Deie, Naoto Fujita… Pages 3254-3261
11.
Knee
Modified fixations for distal femur fractures following total knee
arthroplasty: a biomechanical and clinical relevance study
Shih-Hao Chen, Ching-Lung Tai, Tzai-Chiu Yu… Pages 3262-3271
12.
Knee
The incidence of implant fractures after knee arthroplasty
Magdalena M. Gilg, Christian W. Zeller… Pages 3272-3279
13.
Knee
Is isolated insert exchange a valuable choice for polyethylene wear in
metal-backed unicompartmental knee arthroplasty?
Alexandre Lunebourg, Sébastien Parratte… Pages 3280-3286
14.
Knee
Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) distribution shows a better kinetic
pattern than C-reactive protein distribution for the follow-up of early
inflammation after total knee arthroplasty
J. C. Yombi, P. E. Schwab, E. Thienpont Pages 3287-3292
15.
Knee
Preoperative haemoglobin cut-off values for the prediction of post-
operative transfusion in total knee arthroplasty
Jared Ze Yang Yeh, Jerry Yongqiang Chen… Pages 3293-3298
16.
Knee
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Local infiltration analgesia adds no clinical benefit in pain control to
peripheral nerve blocks after total knee arthroplasty
Pedro Hinarejos, Bruno Capurro… Pages 3299-3305
17.
Knee
The role of wound closure in total knee arthroplasty: a systematic review
on knee position
Simone Cerciello, Brent Joseph Morris… Pages 3306-3312
18.
Knee
Tourniquet-induced ischaemia during total knee arthroplasty results in
higher proteolytic activities within vastus medialis cells: a randomized
clinical trial
Ahmed Jawhar, Stephan Hermanns… Pages 3313-3321
19.
Knee
Patient kinesiophobia affects both recovery time and final outcome after
total knee arthroplasty
G. Filardo, A. Roffi, G. Merli, T. Marcacci… Pages 3322-3328
20.
Knee
Predictors of hospital readmission following revision total knee
arthroplasty
Philip J. Belmont Jr., Gens P. Goodman… Pages 3329-3338
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In this issue (47 articles)
1.
Knee
Clinical outcome is not affected by total knee arthroplasty alignment
Raffaele Mugnai, Francesco Zambianchi… Pages 3339-3345
2.
Knee
Joint awareness in osteoarthritis of the hip and knee evaluated with the
‘Forgotten Joint’ Score before and after joint replacement
E. Thienpont, A. Vanden Berghe, P. E. Schwab… Pages 3346-3351
3.
Knee
Does post-operative knee awareness differ between knees in bilateral
simultaneous total knee arthroplasty? Predictors of high or low knee
awareness
Katrine Abildgaard Nielsen… Pages 3352-3358
4.
Knee
Development and validation of a questionnaire assessing discrepancy
between patients’ pre-surgery expectations and abilities and post-surgical
outcomes following knee replacement surgery
Pazit Levinger, Neil T. Diamond… Pages 3359-3368
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5.
Knee
High correlation of the Oxford Knee Score with postoperative pain, but not
with performance-based functioning
Ruud P. van Hove, Richard M. Brohet… Pages 3369-3375
6. Shoulder
RETRACTED ARTICLE: The benefit of arthroscopically assisted therapy for
concomitant glenohumeral injuries in patients with unstable lateral
clavicle fractures
Tim Schwarting, Philipp Lechler… Page 3376
7. Knee
RETRACTED ARTICLE: Comparison of double-bundle anterior cruciate
ligament reconstruction with and without autologous conditioned serum
application
Nikica Darabos, Denis Trsek, Dina Miklic… Page 3377
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Theme Issue on Computer Assisted Surgery Where are we and
where we are going?
ISSN: 0942-2056 (Print) 1433-7347 (Online)
In this issue (39 articles)
1. Editorial
Future perspective of CAS in orthopaedics
S. Zaffagnini, K. Deep, N. Confalonieri Pages 3379-3380
2.
Knee
A randomized controlled clinical and radiological trial about outcomes of
navigation-assisted TKA compared to conventional TKA: long-term
follow-up
E. K. Song, Pranav R. Agrawal, S. K. Kim… Pages 3381-3386
3.
Knee
Role of computer-assisted surgery in osteotomies around the knee
D. Saragaglia, B. Chedal-Bornu, R. C. Rouchy… Pages 3387-3395
4.
Knee
Current use of navigation system in ACL surgery: a historical review
S. Zaffagnini, F. Urrizola, C. Signorelli… Pages 3396-3409
5.
Knee
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Surgical accuracy in high tibial osteotomy: coronal equivalence of
computer navigation and gap measurement
S. Schröter, C. Ihle, D. W. Elson, S. Döbele… Pages 3410-3417
6. Erratum
Erratum to: Surgical accuracy in high tibial osteotomy: coronal
equivalence of computer navigation and gap measurement
S. Schröter, C. Ihle, D. W. Elson, S. Döbele… Page 3418
7.
Knee
Superior alignment but no difference in clinical outcome after minimally
invasive computer-assisted unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (MICA-
UKA)
Zhenxiang Zhang, Wei Zhu, Lixian Zhu… Pages 3419-3424
8.
Knee
Minimally invasive navigation-assisted versus conventional total knee
arthroplasty: a meta-analysis
Young-Soo Shin, Hyun-Jung Kim, Young-Rok Ko… Pages 3425-3432
9.
Knee
Computer-assisted navigation decreases the change in the tibial posterior
slope angle after closed-wedge high tibial osteotomy
Dae Kyung Bae, Young Wan Ko, Sang Jun Kim… Pages 3433-3440
10.
Knee
Abnormal rate of intraoperative and postoperative implant positioning
outliers using “MRI-based patient-specific” compared to “computer
assisted” instrumentation in total knee replacement
M. Ollivier, Q. Tribot-Laspiere, J. Amzallag… Pages 3441-3447
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11.
Knee
Does computer-assisted surgery influence survivorship of cementless
total knee arthroplasty in patients with primary osteoarthritis? A 10-
year follow-up study
Hervé Ouanezar, Florent Franck… Pages 3448-3456
12.
Knee
Patient-specific and intra-operatively modifiable factors assessed by
computer navigation predict maximal knee flexion one year after TKA
Frank Lampe, Carlos J. Marques… Pages 3457-3465
13.
Knee
Comparison of ultra-congruent mobile- and fixed-bearing navigation-
assisted total knee arthroplasty with minimum 5-year follow-up
Seong Hwan Kim, Jung-Won Lim, Young-Bong Ko… Pages 3466-3473
14.
Knee
Computer navigation is effective in reducing blood loss but has no effect
on transfusion requirement following primary total knee arthroplasty: a
meta-analysis
Seung-Beom Han, Hyun-Jung Kim, Tae-Kyun Kim… Pages 3474-3481
15.
Knee
Current state of computer navigation and robotics in unicompartmental
and total knee arthroplasty: a systematic review with meta-analysis
Jelle P. van der List, Harshvardhan Chawla… Pages 3482-3495
16.
Knee
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Technical variables of ACL surgical reconstruction: effect on post-
operative static laxity and clinical implication
S. Zaffagnini, C. Signorelli, T. Bonanzinga… Pages 3496-3506
17.
Knee
Navigated “small implants” in knee reconstruction
Norberto Confalonieri, Alessio Biazzo… Pages 3507-3516
18.
Knee
How to assess femoral and tibial component rotation after total knee
arthroplasty with computed tomography: a systematic review
Eduard J. De Valk, Julia C. A. Noorduyn… Pages 3517-3528
19.
Knee
Outcome reporting following navigated high tibial osteotomy of the knee:
a systematic review
James Yan, Volker Musahl, Jeffrey Kay… Pages 3529-3555
20.
Knee
Clinical advantages of image-free navigation system using surface-based
registration in anatomical anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Byung Hoon Lee, Dong Ho Kum, Im Joo Rhyu… Pages 3556-3564
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ISSN: 0942-2056 (Print) 1433-7347 (Online)
In this issue (39 articles)
1.
Knee
Current state of the art in total knee arthroplasty computer navigation
Frederic Picard, Kamal Deep, Jean Yves Jenny Pages 3565-3574
2.
Knee
Dynamic knee behaviour: does the knee deformity change as it is flexed—an
assessment and classification with computer navigation
Kamal Deep, Frederic Picard… Pages 3575-3583
3.
Knee
The role of bone void fillers in medial opening wedge high tibial osteotomy: a
systematic review
Omer Slevin, Olufemi R. Ayeni… Pages 3584-3598
4.
Knee
Does meniscus removal affect ACL-deficient knee laxity? An in vivo study
S. Zaffagnini, C. Signorelli, T. Bonanzinga… Pages 3599-3604
5.
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ACL rupture and joint laxity progression: a quantitative in vivo analysis
C. Signorelli, G. Filardo, T. Bonanzinga… Pages 3605-3611
6.
Knee
Quantification of the pivot-shift test using a navigation system with non-
invasive surface markers
Shugo Maeda, Eiichi Tsuda, Yuji Yamamoto… Pages 3612-3618
7.
Knee
How does lower leg alignment differ between soccer players, other athletes,
and non-athletic controls?
William Colyn, Rintje Agricola, Nele Arnout… Pages 3619-3626
8.
Knee
Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with bone-patellar tendon-bone
autograft versus allograft in skeletally mature patients aged 25 years or
younger
Patrick W. Kane, Jocelyn Wascher… Pages 3627-3633
9.
Knee
Characterization of patellar maltracking using dynamic kinematic CT
imaging in patients with patellar instability
Miho J. Tanaka, John J. Elias… Pages 3634-3641
10.
Knee
Decreased extension gap and valgus alignment after implantation of total
knee prosthesis in primary varus knees
Yukihide Minoda, Shigeru Nakagawa… Pages 3642-3647
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Knee
Rotational alignment in patient-specific instrumentation in TKA: MRI or CT?
Alcindo Silva, Elisabete Pinto… Pages 3648-3652
12.
Knee
Will a single periarticular lidocaine–corticosteroid injection improve the
clinical efficacy of intraarticular hyaluronic acid treatment of symptomatic
knee osteoarthritis?
Cemil Ertürk, Mehmet Akif Altay, Nuray Altay… Pages 3653-3660
13.
Knee
Usefulness of long tibial axis to measure medial tibial slope for opening
wedge high tibial osteotomy
Y. Akamatsu, M. Sotozawa, H. Kobayashi… Pages 3661-3667
14.
Knee
Isolated patellofemoral arthroplasty reproduces natural patellofemoral
joint kinematics when the patella is resurfaced
Hilde Vandenneucker, Luc Labey… Pages 3668-3677
15.
Knee
Assessing the accuracy of patient-specific guides for total knee arthroplasty
Jong-Keun Seon, Hyeong-Won Park… Pages 3678-3683
16.
Experimental Study
Navigation forces during wrist arthroscopy: assessment of expert levels
Miryam C. Obdeijn, Tim Horeman… Pages 3684-3692
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17. Erratum
Erratum to: Arthroscopic reconstruction of the popliteus complex: accuracy
and reproducibility of a new surgical technique
Karl-Heinz Frosch, Ralph Akoto… Page 3693
18. Erratum
Erratum to: Patient demographics and surgical characteristics in ACL
revision: a comparison of French, Norwegian, and North American cohorts
Robert A. Magnussen, Christophe Trojani… Pages 3694-3695
19. Erratum
Erratum to: The minimal clinically important difference in the Oxford knee
score and Short Form 12 score after total knee arthroplasty
N. D. Clement, D. MacDonald… Page 3696
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1. Editorial
Thank you for 2016
Jon Karlsson, Roland Becker… Pages 3697-3701
2. Editorial
PRP: Product Rich in Placebo?
Giuseppe Filardo, Elizaveta Kon Pages 3702-3703
3.
Knee
Effect of soft tissue laxity of the knee joint on limb alignment correction in
open-wedge high tibial osteotomy
Dae-Hee Lee, Sung-Chul Park, Hyung-Joon Park… Pages 3704-3712
4.
Knee
Comparison of femur tunnel aperture location in patients undergoing
transtibial and anatomical single-bundle anterior cruciate ligament
reconstruction
Dae-Hee Lee, Hyun-Jung Kim, Hyeong-Sik Ahn… Pages 3713-3721
5.
Ankle
Osteochondral transplantation of autologous graft for the treatment of
osteochondral lesions of talus: 5- to 7-year follow-up
Dimitrios Georgiannos, Ilias Bisbinas… Pages 3722-3729
6.
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Ankle
Increasing incidence of acute Achilles tendon rupture and a noticeable
decline in surgical treatment from 1994 to 2013. A nationwide registry
study of 33,160 patients
Ann Ganestam, Thomas Kallemose… Pages 3730-3737
7.
Ankle
Effects of boric acid on the healing of Achilles tendons of rats
Burak Kaymaz, Umut Hatay Gölge… Pages 3738-3744
8.
Shoulder
Sentinel sign: a sign of biceps tendon which indicates the presence of
subscapularis tendon rupture
Dipit Sahu, Robert Fullick… Pages 3745-3749
9.
Shoulder
Association between acromioclavicular joint pain and capsular bulging in
adolescent baseball players
Taku Hatta, Nobuyuki Yamamoto, Hirotaka Sano… Pages 3750-3755
10.
Shoulder
Diagnosis and treatment of anteroinferior capsular redundancy
associated with anterior shoulder instability using an open Latarjet
procedure and capsulorrhaphy
Mickaël Ropars, Armel Cretual, Rajiv Kaila… Pages 3756-3764
11.
Shoulder
Tenotomy or tenodesis for pathology of the long head of the biceps
brachii: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Navin Gurnani, Derek F. P. van Deurzen… Pages 3765-3771
12.
Shoulder
Arthroscopic proximal versus open subpectoral biceps tenodesis with
arthroscopic repair of small- or medium-sized rotator cuff tears
Young Yi, Jong-Myoung Lee, Seok Hyun Kwon… Pages 3772-3778
13.
Shoulder
The role of tendon and subacromial bursa in rotator cuff tear pain: a
clinical and histopathological study
Claudio Chillemi, Vincenzo Petrozza… Pages 3779-3786
14.
Shoulder
The effect of subacromial injections of autologous conditioned plasma
versus cortisone for the treatment of symptomatic partial rotator cuff
tears
Lutz von Wehren, Fabian Blanke… Pages 3787-3792
15.
Shoulder
Management of an engaging Hill–Sachs lesion: arthroscopic remplissage
with Bankart repair versus Latarjet procedure
Nam Su Cho, Jae Hyun Yoo, Yong Girl Rhee Pages 3793-3800
16.
Shoulder
Anterior shoulder instability with engaging Hill–Sachs defects: a
comparison of arthroscopic Bankart repair with and without posterior
capsulodesis
Nam Su Cho, Jae Hyun Yoo, Hyung Suk Juh… Pages 3801-3808
17.
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Shoulder
Prognostic factors influencing the outcome of rotator cuff repair: a
systematic review
Maristella F. Saccomanno, Giuseppe Sircana… Pages 3809-3819
18.
Shoulder
Anatomical study of the articular branch of the lateral pectoral nerve to
the shoulder joint
Young-Seok Nam, Karnav Panchal, In-Beom Kim… Pages 3820-3827
19.
Shoulder
Arthroscopic management of massive rotator cuff tears: an evaluation of
debridement, complete, and partial repair with and without force couple
restoration
Philipp R. Heuberer, Roman Kölblinger… Pages 3828-3837
20.
Shoulder
Eccentric and isometric shoulder rotator cuff strength testing using a
hand-held dynamometer: reference values for overhead athletes
Ann M. J. Cools, Fran Vanderstukken… Pages 3838-3847
Support
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In this issue (44 articles)
1.
Shoulder
Bone mineral decreases in the calcanei in men after arthroscopic
shoulder surgery: a prospective study over 5 years
Anna O. Elmlund, Jüri Kartus… Pages 3848-3854
2.
Shoulder
Reconstruction of 25 and 50 % subscapularis tears: a single anchor with
a double-mattress suture is sufficient for the reconstruction
Olaf Lorbach, Christian Trennheuser… Pages 3855-3862
3.
Shoulder
Outcomes and complications following graft reconstruction for anterior
sternoclavicular joint instability
Lukas Willinger, Jakob Schanda, Elmar Herbst… Pages 3863-3869
4.
Shoulder
Combined SLAP repair and biceps tenodesis for superior labral anterior
–posterior tears
Peter N. Chalmers, Brett Monson… Pages 3870-3876
5.
Shoulder
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Blind suprascapular and axillary nerve block for post-operative pain in
arthroscopic rotator cuff surgery
Jin-Young Park, Jin-Young Bang, Kyung-Soo Oh Pages 3877-3883
6.
Shoulder
Impact of cyclic mechanical stimulation on the expression of
extracellular matrix proteins in human primary rotator cuff fibroblasts
Birgit Lohberger, Heike Kaltenegger… Pages 3884-3891
7.
Shoulder
Arthroscopic-assisted plate fixation for displaced large-sized
comminuted greater tuberosity fractures of proximal humerus: a novel
surgical technique
Sang-Eun Park, Jae-Jung Jeong… Pages 3892-3898
8.
Shoulder
Similar results comparing early and late surgery in open repair of
traumatic rotator cuff tears
Soheila Zhaeentan, Anders Von Heijne… Pages 3899-3906
9.
Sports Medicine
Professional football can be considered a healthy sport?
Gustavo Gonçalves Arliani, Diego Costa Astur… Pages 3907-3911
10.
Sports Medicine
The comparison between the different generations of autologous
chondrocyte implantation with other treatment modalities: a
systematic review of clinical trials
Ely Zarina Samsudin, Tunku Kamarul Pages 3912-3926
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Sports Medicine
Nonoperative treatment and return to play after complete proximal
adductor avulsion in high-performance athletes
Peter Ueblacker, Bryan English… Pages 3927-3933
12. Sports Medicine
Are severe musculoskeletal injuries associated with symptoms of
common mental disorders among male European professional
footballers?
Vincent Gouttebarge, Haruhito Aoki… Pages 3934-3942
13.
Hip
Evaluating healthcare resource utilization and outcomes for surgical
hip dislocation and hip arthroscopy for femoroacetabular impingement
Darren de SA, Nolan S. Horner… Pages 3943-3954
14.
Hip
Is quality of life following hip arthroscopy in patients with
chondrolabral pathology associated with impairments in hip strength
or range of motion?
Joanne L. Kemp, Michael Makdissi… Pages 3955-3961
15.
Hip
Orthopaedic surgeons’ use and knowledge of ionizing radiation during
surgical treatment for femoroacetabular impingement
Adriana J. Saroki, Coen Wijdicks… Pages 3962-3970
16.
Experimental Study
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Effect of a novel sterilization method on biomechanical properties of soft
tissue allografts
T. Baldini, K. Caperton, M. Hawkins… Pages 3971-3975
17.
Experimental Study
Biomechanical characteristics of bioabsorbable magnesium-based
(MgYREZr-alloy) interference screws with different threads
Marco Ezechieli, Max Ettinger, Carolin König… Pages 3976-3981
18.
Experimental Study
Biomechanical comparison of fixation techniques for medial collateral
ligament anatomical augmented repair
Mohamed Omar, Maximilian Petri… Pages 3982-3987
19.
Experimental Study
The use of autologous adult, allogenic juvenile, and combined juvenile
–adult cartilage fragments for the repair of chondral defects
Davide Edoardo Bonasia, James A. Martin… Pages 3988-3996
20.
Experimental Study
Effects of plasma rich in growth factors (PRGF) on biomechanical
properties of Achilles tendon repair
Diego López-Nájera, Mónica Rubio-Zaragoza… Pages 3997-4004
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1.
Historical Paper
Past and present of interposition arthroplasties for joint repair with
special tribute to the contribution by Vittorio Putti
N. Nicoli Aldini, A. Angelini, S. Pagani… Pages 4005-4011
2. Erratum
Erratum to: Efficacy of intraarticular application of ketamine or
ketamine–levobupivacaine combination on post-operative pain after
arthroscopic meniscectomy
Cengiz Isik, Abdullah Demirhan, Tevfik Yetis… Page 4012
3. Erratum
Erratum to: Patient-specific instrumentation improved mechanical
alignment, while early clinical outcome was comparable to
conventional instrumentation in TKA
Werner Anderl, Leo Pauzenberger… Page 4013
4. Erratum
Erratum to: Evidence-based indications for hindfoot endoscopy
Pietro Spennacchio, Davide Cucchi… Page 4014
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October 2016 - Volume 48 - Issue 10
pp: 1859-2073
Clinical Sciences
Basic Sciences
Epidemiology
Mediators of Exercise Effects on HRQoL in Cancer Survivors after Chemotherapy
KALTER, JOERI; KAMPSHOFF, CAROLINE S.; CHINAPAW, MAI J. M.; More
A Randomized Trial on the Effect of Exercise Mode on Breast Cancer–Related Lymphedema
BUCHAN, JENA; JANDA, MONIKA; BOX, ROBYN; More
Fatigue Exacerbation by Interval or Continuous Exercise in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
SANDLER, CAROLINA X.; LLOYD, ANDREW R.; BARRY, BENJAMIN K.
Hip Strength in Patients with Quadriceps Strength Deficits after ACL Reconstruction
BELL, DAVID R.; TRIGSTED, STEPHANIE M.; POST, ERIC G.; More
Fitness during Breast Cancer Treatment and Recovery in an Athlete: A Case Study
SAVAGE, PATRICK D.; DITTUS, KIM; LAKOSKI, SUSAN G.
Overuse Injuries of the Pediatric and Adolescent Throwing Athlete
TISANO, BREANN K.; ESTES, A. REED
Advances in Exercise, Fitness, and Performance Genomics in 2015
SARZYNSKI, MARK A.; LOOS, RUTH J. F.; LUCIA, ALEJANDRO; More
Neutrophil Depletion Attenuates Muscle Injury after Exhaustive Exercise
KAWANISHI, NORIAKI; MIZOKAMI, TSUBASA; NIIHARA, HIROYUKI; More
Cardiovascular and Renal Effects of Birdseed Associated with Aerobic Exercise in Rats
PASSOS, CLÉVIA SANTOS; RIBEIRO, ROSEMARA SILVA; ROSA, THIAGO SANTOS; More
Raw Accelerometer Data Analysis with GGIR R-package: Does Accelerometer Brand Matter?
ROWLANDS, ALEX V.; YATES, TOM; DAVIES, MELANIE; More
Accuracy of Wristband Activity Monitors during Ambulation and Activities
CHEN, MING-DE; KUO, CHANG-CHIH; PELLEGRINI, CHRISTINE A.; More
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SPECIAL COMMUNICATIONS
No Evidence of Reciprocal Associations between Daily Sleep and Physical Activity
MITCHELL, JONATHAN A.; GODBOLE, SUNEETA; MORAN, KEVIN; More
Injury Profile of American Women’s Rugby-7s
MA, RICHARD; LOPEZ, VICTOR JR; WEINSTEIN, MERYLE G.; More
Ischemic Preconditioning and Repeated Sprint Swimming: A Placebo and Nocebo Study
FERREIRA, THIAGO N.; SABINO-CARVALHO, JEANN L. C.; LOPES, THIAGO R.; More
Effects of Footwear and Fatigue on Running Economy and Biomechanics in Trail Runners
VERCRUYSSEN, FABRICE; TARTARUGA, MARCUS; HORVAIS, NICOLAS; More
High-Intensity Interval Training for Cognitive and Mental Health in Adolescents
COSTIGAN, SARAH A.; EATHER, NARELLE; PLOTNIKOFF, RONALD C.; More
Cardiorespiratory Fitness Is Associated with Better Executive Function in Young Women
SCOTT, SAMUEL P.; DE SOUZA, MARY JANE; KOEHLER, KARSTEN; More
Effect of Acute Exercise on Fatigue in People with ME/CFS/SEID: A Meta-analysis
LOY, BRYAN D.; O’CONNOR, PATRICK J.; DISHMAN, RODNEY K.
Muscle Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Signals versus Venous Blood Hemoglobin Oxygen Saturation in Skeletal Muscle
SUN, YI; FERGUSON, BRIAN S.; ROGATZKI, MMATTHEW J.; More
Apoptosis of T-Cell Subsets after Acute High-Intensity Interval Exercise
KRÜGER, KARSTEN; ALACK, KATHARINA; RINGSEIS, ROBERT; More
Contralateral Repeated Bout Effect of Eccentric Exercise of the Elbow Flexors
Chen, TREVOR C.; CHEN, HSIN-LIAN; LIN, MING-JU; More
Diaphragm Contractility in Individuals with Chronic Ankle Instability
TERADA, MASAFUMI; KOSIK, KYLE B.; MCCANN, RYAN S.; More
Increased Visual Use in Chronic Ankle Instability: A Meta-analysis
SONG, KYEONGTAK; BURCAL, CHRISTOPHER J.; HERTEL, JAY; More
Consensus Statement
Strategic Priorities for Physical Activity Surveillance in the United States
FULTON, JANET E.; CARLSON, SUSAN A.; AINSWORTH, BARBARA E.; More
Letters to the Editor-in-Chief
Revisiting Tabata’s Protocol: Does It Even Exist?
Gentil, Paulo; Naves, João Pedro Araújo; Viana, Ricardo Borges; More
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pp: 2075-2343
Clinical Sciences
Basic Sciences
Epidemiology
Applied Sciences
Fitness Moderates the Relationship between Stress and Cardiovascular Risk Factors
GERBER, MARKUS; BÖRJESSON, MATS; LJUNG, THOMAS; More
Association between Lower Extremity Muscle Strength and Noncontact ACL Injuries
STEFFEN, KATHRIN; NILSTAD, AGNETHE; KRISTIANSLUND, EIRIK KLAMI; More
Impaired Pulmonary V˙O2 Kinetics in Cystic Fibrosis Depend on Exercise Intensity
SAYNOR, ZOE LOUISE; BARKER, ALAN ROBERT; OADES, PATRICK JOHN; More
Parasympathetic Activity and Bronchial Hyperresponsiveness in Athletes
STANG, JULIE; STENSRUD, TRINE; MOWINCKEL, PETTER; More
Postexercise High-Fat Feeding Suppresses p70S6K1 Activity in Human Skeletal Muscle
HAMMOND, KELLY M.; IMPEY, SAMUEL G.; CURRELL, KEVIN; More
Exercise Training Prevents Diaphragm Contractile Dysfunction in Heart Failure
MANGNER, NORMAN; BOWEN, T. SCOTT; WERNER, SARAH; More
Neural Correlates of Expert Visuomotor Performance in Badminton Players
HÜLSDÜNKER, THORBEN; STRÜDER, HEIKO K.; MIERAU, ANDREAS
Isotemporal Substitution Analysis for Sedentary Behavior and Body Mass Index
HUANG, WENDY YAJUN; WONG, STEPHEN HEUNG-SANG; HE, GANG; More
Moving Forward with Backward Compatibility: Translating Wrist Accelerometer Data
ROWLANDS, ALEX V.; CLIFF, DYLAN P.; FAIRCLOUGH, STUART J.; More
Incidence of Shoulder Dislocations and the Rate of Recurrent Instability in Soldiers
KARDOUNI, JOSEPH R.; MCKINNON, CRAIG J.; SEITZ, AMEE L.
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Resistance Training Increases Skeletal Muscle Capillarization in Healthy Older Men
VERDIJK, LEX B.; SNIJDERS, TIM; HOLLOWAY, TANYA M.; More
The Effect of Different High-Intensity Periodization Models on Endurance Adaptations
SYLTA, ØYSTEIN; TØNNESSEN, ESPEN; HAMMARSTRÖM, DANIEL; More
Altered Running Economy Directly Translates to Altered Distance-Running Performance
HOOGKAMER, WOUTER; KIPP, SHALAYA; SPIERING, BARRY A.; More
Walking and Running Require Greater Effort from the Ankle than the Knee Extensor Muscles
KULMALA, JUHA-PEKKA; KORHONEN, MARKO T.; RUGGIERO, LUCA; More
Ankle Proprioception-Associated Gait Patterns in Older Adults: Results from the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging
KO, SEUNG-UK; SIMONSICK, ELEANOR M.; DESHPANDE, NANDINI; More
Tibiofemoral Contact Forces in the Anterior Cruciate Ligament–Reconstructed Knee
SAXBY, DAVID JOHN; BRYANT, ADAM L.; MODENESE, LUCA; More
Psychobiological Responses to Preferred and Prescribed Intensity Exercise in Major Depressive Disorder
MEYER, JACOB D.; ELLINGSON, LAURA D.; KOLTYN, KELLI F.; More
Evaluating Walking Intensity with Hip-Worn Accelerometers in Elders
CORBETT, DUANE B.; VALIANI, VINCENZO; KNAGGS, JEFFREY D.; More
The Basic Science of Exercise Fatigue
The Basic Science of Exercise Fatigue
GLADDEN, L. BRUCE
Fatigue: Where Did We Come from and How Did We Get Here?
JOYNER, MICHAEL J.
Translating Fatigue to Human Performance
ENOKA, ROGER M.; DUCHATEAU, JACQUES
Reactive Oxygen Species as Agents of Fatigue
REID, MICHAEL B.
The Relevance of Sex Differences in Performance Fatigability
HUNTER, SANDRA K.
Comparative Physiology of Fatigue
JONES, JAMES H.
Muscle Fatigue from the Perspective of a Single Crossbridge
DEBOLD, EDWARD P.; FITTS, ROBERT H.; SUNDBERG, CHRISTOPHER W.; More
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No Muscle Is an Island: Integrative Perspectives on Muscle Fatigue
KENT, JANE A.; ØRTENBLAD, NIELS; HOGAN, MICHAEL C.; More
Neural Contributions to Muscle Fatigue: From the Brain to the Muscle and Back Again
TAYLOR, JANET L.; AMANN, MARKUS; DUCHATEAU, JACQUES; More
Disease-Induced Skeletal Muscle Atrophy and Fatigue
POWERS, SCOTT K.; LYNCH, GORDON S.; MURPHY, KATE T.; More
Critical Power: An Important Fatigue Threshold in Exercise Physiology
POOLE, DAVID C.; BURNLEY, MARK; VANHATALO, ANNI; More
Contrasting Perspectives in Exercise Science and Sports Medicine
The Role of Acidosis in Fatigue: Pro Perspective
Fitts, Robert H.
Acidosis Is Not a Significant Cause of Skeletal Muscle Fatigue
Westerblad, Håkan
Book Reviews
Evidence-Based Practice in Athletic Training
Principles of Pharmacology for Athletic Trainers, 3rd Edition
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Clinical Sciences
Basic Sciences
Epidemiology
Applied Sciences
Cardiorespiratory Response to Different Exercise Tests in Interstitial Lung Disease
CHÉHÈRE, BAPTISTE; BOUGAULT, VALÉRIE; GICQUELLO, ALICE; More
Acute Effects of Low-Load/High-Repetition Single-Limb Resistance Training in COPD
NYBERG, ANDRÉ; SAEY, DIDIER; MARTIN, MICKAËL; More
Neural Control of Posture in Individuals with Persisting Postconcussion Symptoms
HELMICH, INGO; BERGER, ALISA; LAUSBERG, HEDDA
Persistent Muscle Inhibition after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Role of Reflex Excitability
HARKEY, MATTHEW S.; LUC-HARKEY, BRITTNEY A.; LEPLEY, ADAM S.; More
Exercise Improves Insulin Sensitivity in the Absence of Changes in Cytokines
VERHEGGEN, REBECCA J. H. M.; POELKENS, FLEUR; ROERINK, SEAN H. P. P.; More
Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Phosphatase Regulatory Gene Expression Correlates with Exercise Training Insulin Sensitivity Changes
BARBERIO, MATTHEW D.; HUFFMAN, KIM M.; GIRI, MAMTA; More
Is Concurrent Training Efficacious Antihypertensive Therapy? A Meta-analysis
CORSO, LAUREN M. L.; MACDONALD, HAYLEY V.; JOHNSON, BLAIR T.; More
Allometrically Scaled Children’s Clinical and Free-Living Ambulatory Behavior
LIM, JONGIL; SCHUNA, JOHN M. JR; BUSA, MICHAEL A.; More
Additive Benefits of β-Alanine Supplementation and Sprint-Interval Training
BELLINGER, PHILLIP M.; MINAHAN, CLARE L.
Periodization Strategies in Older Adults: Impact on Physical Function and Health
CONLON, JENNY A.; NEWTON, ROBERT U.; TUFANO, JAMES J.; More
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Four-Year Physical Activity Levels among Intervention Participants with Type 2 Diabetes
UNICK, JESSICA L.; GAUSSOIN, SARAH A.; HILL, JAMES O.; More
Early Intervention to Encourage Physical Activity in Infants and Toddlers: A Randomized Controlled Trial
MOIR, CHRIS; MEREDITH-JONES, KIM; TAYLOR, BARRY J.; More
Biological Maturation and Physical Activity in South Korean Adolescent Girls
LEE, EUN-YOUNG; AN, KIYONG; JEON, JUSTIN Y.; More
Footwear Matters: Influence of Footwear and Foot Strike on Load Rates during Running
RICE, HANNAH M.; JAMISON, STEVE T.; DAVIS, IRENE S.
Sprint Acceleration Mechanics in Masters Athletes
PANTOJA, PATRICIA D.; SAEZ DE VILLARREAL, EDUARDO; BRISSWALTER, JEANICK; More
High-Intensity Aerobic Exercise Enhances Motor Memory Retrieval
MANG, CAMERON S.; SNOW, NICHOLAS J.; WADDEN, KATIE P.; More
Exercise Maintains Dendritic Complexity in an Animal Model of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
HOFFMAN, JAY R.; COHEN, HADAS; OSTFELD, ISHAY; More
Frequency of Breaks in Sedentary Time and Postprandial Metabolic Responses
HAWARI, NABEHA S. A.; AL-SHAYJI, IQBAL; WILSON, JOHN; More
Effects of Standing and Light-Intensity Walking and Cycling on 24-h Glucose
CRESPO, NOE C.; MULLANE, SARAH L.; ZEIGLER, ZACHARY S.; More
Impact of 12-s Rule on Performance and Muscle Damage of Baseball Pitchers
YANG, SUN-CHIN; WANG, CHIA-CHI; LEE, SHIN-DA; More
Resistance Exercise Augments Postprandial Overnight Muscle Protein Synthesis Rates
TROMMELEN, JORN; HOLWERDA, ANDREW M.; KOUW, IMRE W. K.; More
Neuromuscular Changes and Damage after Isoload versus Isokinetic Eccentric Exercise
DOGUET, VALENTIN; NOSAKA, KAZUNORI; PLAUTARD, MATHIEU; More
Heterogeneous Circulating Angiogenic Cell Responses to Acute Maximal Exercise
SHILL, DANIEL D.; MARSHBURN, MEAGAN P.; HEMPEL, HANNAH K.; More
Metabolic Responses and Pacing Strategies during Successive Sprint Skiing Time Trials
ANDERSSON, ERIK; HOLMBERG, HANS-CHRISTER; ØRTENBLAD, NIELS; More
The Influence of Maturation on Sprint Performance in Boys over a 21-Month Period
MEYERS, ROBERT W.; OLIVER, JON L.; HUGHES, MICHAEL G.; More
Seven Passive 1-h Hypoxia Exposures Do Not Prevent AMS in Susceptible Individuals
FAULHABER, MARTIN; POCECCO, ELENA; GATTERER, HANNES; More
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Methodological Advances
Estimation of Energy Expenditure during Treadmill Exercise via Thermal Imaging
JENSEN, MARTIN MØLLER; POULSEN, MATHIAS KROGH; ALLDIECK, THIEMO; More
Letters to the Editor-in-Chief
Ghost or Real Musculoskeletal Asymmetries in Football Players?
Sanchis-Moysi, Joaquín; Calbet, José A.L.
Response
Hart, Nicolas H.; Nimphius, Sophia; Weber, Jason; More
Look beyond Thermoregulation and Hydration in the Diagnosis of Heat Stroke
Lim, Chin Leong
Response
Roberts, William O.; Dorman, Jason C.; Bergeron, Michael F.
Book Reviews
Biostatistics for Epidemiology and Public Health Using R
Operative Techniques in Sports Medicine Surgery, 2nd Edition
Corrigendum
Effects of Fractionized and Continuous Exercise on 24-h Ambulatory Blood Pressure: Corrigendum
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Originales
143 Respuesta del balance simpático-parasimpático de la variabilidad de la frecuencia cardíaca durante una semana de entrenamiento aeróbico en ciclistas de ruta
G. Rosales-Soto, R. Corsini-Pino, M. Monsálves-Álvarez y R. Yáñez-Sepúlveda 148 La efectividad de los materiales de amortiguación usados en las ortesis
plantares para el tratamiento de las sobrecargas metatarsales
G. Dominguez, F. París-García y L. Carrasco 154 Cognitive profile associated with functional and anthropometric aspects
in elderly
W. Araújo de Brito, L. Mendes, M. Magalhães Sales, J.B. Neto, C.J. Brito, M.E. da Silva Grigoletto y A. Pimentel Ferreira
160 Características antropométricas em atletas de elite das seleções brasileiras juvenil e adulta de voleibol
D. Monteiro Teixeira, J. Del Fraro, F. Soares, L.C. Reeberg Stanganelli, C. Simões Pires-Neto e E.L. Petroski
Revisión
166 Relación entre actividad física, procesos cognitivos y rendimiento académico de escolares: revisión de la literatura actual
S. Reloba, L.J. Chirosa y R.E. Reigal 173 Chronic effect of aerobic exercise on anthropometric, biochemical and
hemodynamic variables in individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus: A systematic review
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Diciembre 2016
Sumario
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports © John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd
October 2016 Volume 26, Issue 10
Pages 1129–1264
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(2) Wadey R, Podlog L, Galli N, Mellalieu SD. Stress-related growth following sport injury: Examining the applicability of the organismic valuing theory. Scand J Med Sci Sports 2016;26(10):1132-1139.
(3) Lesinski M, Prieske O, Demps M, Granacher U. Effects of fatigue and surface instability on neuromuscular performance during jumping. Scand J Med Sci Sports 2016;26(10):1140-1150.
(4) Laffaye G, Levernier G, Collin J-. Determinant factors in climbing ability: Influence of strength, anthropometry, and neuromuscular fatigue. Scand J Med Sci Sports 2016;26(10):1151-1159.
(5) Lima FD, Stamm DN, Della Pace ID, Ribeiro LR, Rambo LM, Bresciani G, et al. Ibuprofen intake increases exercise time to exhaustion: A possible role for preventing exercise-induced fatigue. Scand J Med Sci Sports 2016;26(10):1160-1170.
(6) Churchill SM, Trewartha G, Bezodis IN, Salo AIT. Force production during maximal effort bend sprinting: Theory vs reality. Scand J Med Sci Sports 2016;26(10):1171-1179.
(7) van Ginkel S, Ruoss S, Valdivieso P, Degens H, Waldron S, de Haan A, et al. ACE inhibition modifies exercise-induced pro-angiogenic and mitochondrial gene transcript expression. Scand J Med Sci Sports 2016;26(10):1180-1187.
(8) Morabito C, Lanuti P, Caprara GA, Guarnieri S, Verratti V, Ricci G, et al. Responses of peripheral blood mononuclear cells to moderate exercise and hypoxia. Scand J Med Sci Sports 2016;26(10):1188-1199.
(9) Grosse U, Syha R, Gatidis S, Grözinger G, Martirosian P, Partovi S, et al. MR-based in vivo follow-up study of Achilles tendon volume and hydration state after ankle-loading activity. Scand J Med Sci Sports 2016;26(10):1200-1208.
(10) Stevens CJ, Thoseby B, Sculley DV, Callister R, Taylor L, Dascombe BJ. Running performance and thermal sensation in the heat are improved with menthol mouth rinse but not ice slurry ingestion. Scand J Med Sci Sports 2016;26(10):1209-1216.
(11) de Vries A, Zwerver J, Diercks R, Tak I, van Berkel S, van Cingel R, et al. Effect of patellar strap and sports tape on pain in patellar tendinopathy: A randomized controlled trial. Scand J Med Sci Sports 2016;26(10):1217-1224.
(12) Kristenson K, Bjørneboe J, Waldén M, Andersen TE, Ekstrand J, Hägglund M. Injuries in male professional football: A prospective comparison between individual and team-based exposure registration. Scand J Med Sci Sports 2016;26(10):1225-1232.
(13) Willick SE, Cushman DM, Blauwet CA, Emery C, Webborn N, Derman W, et al. The epidemiology of injuries in powerlifting at the London 2012 Paralympic Games: An analysis of 1411 athlete-days. Scand J Med Sci Sports 2016;26(10):1233-1238.
(14) Runciman P, Tucker R, Ferreira S, Albertus-Kajee Y, Derman W. Paralympic athletes with cerebral palsy display altered pacing strategies in distance-deceived shuttle running trials. Scand J Med Sci Sports 2016;26(10):1239-1248.
(15) Henriksen PW, Rayce SB, Melkevik O, Due P, Holstein BE. Social background, bullying, and physical inactivity: National study of 11- to 15-year-olds. Scand J Med Sci Sports 2016;26(10):1249-1255.
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November 2016 Volume 26, Issue 11
Pages 1265–1378
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(2) Sperlich B, Calbet JAL, Boushel R, Holmberg H-. Is the use of hyperoxia in sports effective, safe and ethical? Scand J Med Sci Sports 2016;26(11):1268-1272.
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(4) Zelenkova I, Chomahidze P. Long-term effects of frequent maximal breath-holding on the cardiac health of elite freedivers. Scand J Med Sci Sports 2016;26(11):1283-1286.
(5) O'Leary TJ, Morris MG, Collett J, Howells K. Central and peripheral fatigue following non-exhaustive and exhaustive exercise of disparate metabolic demands. Scand J Med Sci Sports 2016;26(11):1287-1300.
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(13) Isner-Horobeti M-, Muff G, Lonsdorfer-Wolf E, Deffinis C, Masat J, Favret F, et al. Use of botulinum toxin type A in symptomatic accessory soleus muscle: first five cases. Scand J Med Sci Sports 2016;26(11):1373-1378.
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Leading Article
New Insights into Enhancing Maximal Exercise Performance Through the Use of a Bitter Tastant
Sharon Gam, Kym J. Guelfi, Paul A. Fournier Pages 1385-1390
2.
Review Article
Thermoregulation, Fluid Balance, and Sweat Losses in American Football Players
Jon K. Davis, Lindsay B. Baker, Kelly Barnes, Corey Ungaro, John Stofan Pages 1391-1405
3.
Review Article
Co-ingestion of Nutritional Ergogenic Aids and High-Intensity Exercise Performance
Alireza Naderi, Conrad P. Earnest, Ryan P. Lowery, Jacob M. Wilson… Pages 1407-1418
4.
Review Article
The Importance of Muscular Strength in Athletic Performance
Timothy J. Suchomel, Sophia Nimphius, Michael H. Stone Pages 1419-1449
5.
Review Article
Expression of VO2peak in Children and Youth, with Special Reference to Allometric Scaling
Mark Loftin, Melinda Sothern, Takashi Abe, Marc Bonis Pages 1451-1460
6.
Systematic Review
Monitoring Athletic Training Status Through Autonomic Heart Rate Regulation: A Systematic
Review and Meta-Analysis
Clint R. Bellenger, Joel T. Fuller, Rebecca L. Thomson, Kade Davison… Pages 1461-1486
7.
Systematic Review
Validity of the Immediate Post Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing (ImPACT)
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8.
Systematic Review
Monitoring Workload in Throwing-Dominant Sports: A Systematic Review
Georgia M. Black, Tim J. Gabbett, Michael H. Cole, Geraldine Naughton Pages 1503-1516
9.
Systematic Review
The Prevalence of Meniscal Pathology in Asymptomatic Athletes
Corey T. Beals, Robert A. Magnussen, William C. Graham… Pages 1517-1524
10.
Systematic Review
Towards a Determination of the Physiological Characteristics Distinguishing Successful Mixed
Martial Arts Athletes: A Systematic Review of Combat Sport Literature
Lachlan P. James, G. Gregory Haff, Vincent G. Kelly, Emma M. Beckman Pages 1525-1551
11.
Original Research Article
Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race: Performance, Pacing and Tactics Between 1890 and 2014
Andrew M. Edwards, Joshua H. Guy, Florentina J. Hettinga Pages 1553-1562
12.
Original Research Article
Error Rates, Decisive Outcomes and Publication Bias with Several Inferential Methods
Will G. Hopkins, Alan M. Batterham Pages 1563-1573
13.
Letter to the Editor
The Effects of Ischemic Preconditioning on Human Exercise Performance: A Counterpoint
Gustavo Ribeiro da Mota, Moacir Marocolo Pages 1575-1576
14.
Letter to the Editor
Author’s reply to da Mota and Marocolo: “The Effects of Ischemic Preconditioning on Human
Exercise Performance: a Counterpoint”
Anthony V. Incognito, Jamie F. Burr, Philip J. Millar Pages 1577-1578
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Current Opinion
It is Time to Ban Rapid Weight Loss from Combat Sports
Guilherme G. Artioli, Bryan Saunders, Rodrigo T. Iglesias… Pages 1579-1584
2.
Current Opinion
Two-Load Method for Distinguishing Between Muscle Force, Velocity, and Power-Producing
Capacities
Slobodan Jaric Pages 1585-1589
3.
Review Article
Minimizing Head Acceleration in Soccer: A Review of the Literature
Jaclyn B. Caccese, Thomas W. Kaminski Pages 1591-1604
4.
Review Article
The Type 2 Diabetic Heart: Its Role in Exercise Intolerance and the Challenge to Find Effective
Exercise Interventions
J. Chris Baldi, Genevieve A. Wilson, Luke C. Wilson, Gerard T. Wilkins… Pages 1605-1617
5.
Systematic Review
Advances in Sprint Acceleration Profiling for Field-Based Team-Sport Athletes: Utility, Reliability,
Validity and Limitations
Kim D. Simperingham, John B. Cronin, Angus Ross Pages 1619-1645
6.
Systematic Review
Modifiable Factors Associated with Knee Abduction During Weight-Bearing Activities: A
Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Anna Cronström, Mark W. Creaby, Jenny Nae, Eva Ageberg Pages 1647-1662
7. Systematic Review
Correlates of Gross Motor Competence in Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review and
Meta-Analysis
Lisa M. Barnett, Samuel K. Lai, Sanne L. C. Veldman, Louise L. Hardy… Pages 1663-1688
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Systematic Review
Effects of Resistance Training Frequency on Measures of Muscle Hypertrophy: A Systematic
Review and Meta-Analysis
Brad J. Schoenfeld, Dan Ogborn, James W. Krieger Pages 1689-1697
9.
Systematic Review
The Effects of Heat Adaptation on Physiology, Perception and Exercise Performance in the Heat: A
Meta-Analysis
Christopher J. Tyler, Tom Reeve, Gary J. Hodges, Stephen S. Cheung Pages 1699-1724
10.
Systematic Review
Effects of Exercise Training in Hypoxia Versus Normoxia on Vascular Health
David Montero, Carsten Lundby Pages 1725-1736
11.
Systematic Review
Efficacy of Exercise Intervention for Weight Loss in Overweight and Obese Adolescents: Meta-
Analysis and Implications
Lee Stoner, David Rowlands, Ariel Morrison, Daniel Credeur… Pages 1737-1751
12.
Original Research Article
Sub-anesthetic Xenon Increases Erythropoietin Levels in Humans: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Christian Stoppe, Julia Ney, Martin Brenke, Andreas Goetzenich… Pages 1753-1766
13. Letter to the Editor
Effects of Exercise Training in Hypoxia Versus Normoxia on Vascular Health: Comments on
Clinical Importance
Mohadeseh Sani, Erfan Ayubi, Salman Khazaei, Kamyar Mansori Page 1767
14.
Letter to the Editor
Author’s Reply to Sani et al.: “Effects of Exercise Training in Hypoxia Versus Normoxia on
Vascular Health: Comments on Clinical Importance”—Facing Common Misconceptions
Concerning Meta-Analysis in Biomedical Research
David Montero Pages 1769-1770
15. Erratum
Erratum to: The Effects of Heat Adaptation on Physiology, Perception and Exercise Performance
in the Heat: A Meta-Analysis
Christopher J. Tyler, Tom Reeve, Gary J. Hodges, Stephen S. Cheung Page 1771
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Acknowledgement to Referees
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Current Opinion
The ARCANE Project: How an Ecological Dynamics Framework Can Enhance Performance
Assessment and Prediction in Football
Micael S. Couceiro, Gonçalo Dias, Duarte Araújo, Keith Davids Pages 1781-1786
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Current Opinion
Beta2-Agonist Doping Control and Optical Isomer Challenges
Glenn A. Jacobson, J. Paul Fawcett Pages 1787-1795
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Review Article
Is There a Biomechanical Link Between Patellofemoral Pain and Osteoarthritis? A Narrative
Review
Narelle Wyndow, Natalie Collins, Bill Vicenzino, Kylie Tucker… Pages 1797-1808
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Review Article
Combined Aerobic and Resistance Training Effects on Glucose Homeostasis, Fitness, and Other
Major Health Indices: A Review of Current Guidelines
Neil M. Johannsen, Damon L. Swift, Carl J. Lavie, Conrad P. Earnest… Pages 1809-1818
6. Review Article
A Method by Which to Assess the Scalability of Field-Based Fitness Tests of Cardiorespiratory
Fitness Among Schoolchildren
Sarah Domone, Steven Mann, Gavin Sandercock, Matthew Wade, Chris Beedie Pages 1819-1831
7.
Systematic Review
Forearm Muscle Activity in Lateral Epicondylalgia: A Systematic Review with Quantitative
Analysis
Luke J. Heales, Michael J. G. Bergin, Bill Vicenzino, Paul W. Hodges Pages 1833-1845
8. Systematic Review
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Movement Patterns and Muscular Function Before and After Onset of Sports-Related Groin Pain:
A Systematic Review with Meta-analysis
Paulina Kloskowska, Dylan Morrissey, Claire Small, Peter Malliaras… Pages 1847-1867
9.
Systematic Review
Movement Patterns of the Knee During Gait Following ACL Reconstruction: A Systematic Review
and Meta-Analysis
Mandeep Kaur, Daniel Cury Ribeiro, Jean-Claude Theis, Kate E. Webster… Pages 1869-1895
10. Systematic Review
Does Habitual Physical Activity Increase the Sensitivity of the Appetite Control System? A
Systematic Review
Kristine Beaulieu, Mark Hopkins, John Blundell, Graham Finlayson Pages 1897-1919
11.
Systematic Review
Stiffness as a Risk Factor for Achilles Tendon Injury in Running Athletes
Anna V. Lorimer, Patria A. Hume Pages 1921-1938
12.
Systematic Review
Is There Evidence that Runners can Benefit from Wearing Compression Clothing?
Florian Azad Engel, Hans-Christer Holmberg, Billy Sperlich Pages 1939-1952
13.
Original Research Article
Oxygen Costs of the Incremental Shuttle Walk Test in Cardiac Rehabilitation Participants: An
Historical and Contemporary Analysis
John P. Buckley, Fernando M. F. Cardoso, Stefan T. Birkett… Pages 1953-1962
14.
Letter to the Editor
Different Sports, But the Same Physical and Physiological Profiles?
Leonardo Vidal Andreato, Braulio Henrique Magnani Branco Pages 1963-1965
15.
Letter to the Editor
Using the Evidence Available to Inform Practice and Direct Future Research
Lachlan P. James, G. Gregory Haff, Vincent G. Kelly, Emma M. Beckman Pages 1967-1969
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Spondylolysis in American Football Players: Etiology, Symptoms, and Implications for Strength and Conditioning Specialists
Shurley, Jason P.; Newman, Justin K.
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Testing Protocols for Profiling of Surfers' Anaerobic and Aerobic Fitness: A Review
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Van Hooren, Bas; Bosch, Frans
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Statistical Use in Applied Sport Research: Methodological and Ethical Challenges
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