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Publikováno v:
Annals of Joint.
The number of girls participating in sports has increased significantly since the introduction of Title XI in 1972. As a result, more girls have been able to experience the social, educational, and health-related benefits of sports participation. How
Autor:
Cynthia R. LaBella, Kelsey Logan, Margaret Alison Brooks, William L. Hennrikus, Blaise A. Nemeth, Brooke Pengel, Kody Moffatt, Michele LaBotz, Alex B. Diamond, Keith J. Loud, Joel S. Brenner, Amanda K. Weiss Kelly
Publikováno v:
Pediatrics. 136:e1419-e1430
American football remains one of the most popular sports for young athletes. The injuries sustained during football, especially those to the head and neck, have been a topic of intense interest recently in both the public media and medical literature
Autor:
S. Niccole Alexander, Richard M. Schwend, Ellen M. Raney, Kody Moffatt, Michele LaBotz, Holly J. Benjamin, Brian G. Smith, Teri M. McCambridge, Alison Brooks, William L. Hennrikus, Cynthia R. LaBella, Timothy E. Hewett, John F. Philpot, Chris G. Koutures, J. Eric Gordon, Norman Y. Otsuka, Anjie Emanuel, Brian A. Shaw, Keith J. Loud, Lisa Kluchurosky, William Hennrikus, Charles T. Cappetta, Rebecca A. Demorest, Mark E. Halstead, Lawrence Wells, Amanda K. Weiss Kelly, Andrew Gregory, Stephanie S. Martin, Kevin D. Walter, Joel S. Brenner
Publikováno v:
Pediatrics. 133:e1437-e1450
The number of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries reported in athletes younger than 18 years has increased over the past 2 decades. Reasons for the increasing ACL injury rate include the growing number of children and adolescents participating
Autor:
Mary L Solomon, Amanda K. Weiss Kelly
Publikováno v:
Pediatric annals. 45(3)
Children and adolescents who participate in intense sports training may face physical and psychologic stresses. The pediatric health care provider can play an important role in monitoring an athlete's preparation by obtaining a proper sports history,
Autor:
Amanda K. Weiss Kelly
Publikováno v:
Current Sports Medicine Reports. 10:352-359
Physical activity can play a vital role in the treatment and prevention of many of the long-term effects of childhood cancer and cancer therapy. Specifically, physical activity may attenuate the long-term risk for adverse cardiovascular effects, low
Publikováno v:
Current Sports Medicine Reports. 8:224-227
Autor:
Amanda K. Weiss Kelly
Publikováno v:
Current Sports Medicine Reports. 7:255-262
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are common in athletes participating in sports requiring jumping and pivoting maneuvers. Recent research has attempted to identify potential risk factors and to develop interventions to address these risk fac
Autor:
Aurelia Nattiv, Barbara L. Drinkwater, Karsten Koehler, Margot Putukian, Emma O'Donnell, Paula J. Harvey, Marci Goolsby, Jenna C. Gibbs, Gordon O. Matheson, Mary Jane De Souza, Jaci L. VanHeest, Julia M K Alleyne, Mitchell J. Rauh, Mimi Johnson, Madhusmita Misra, Nancy I. Williams, Lauren Costello, Amanda K Weiss Kelly, Marion P. Olmsted, Anne Z. Hoch, L Tyler Wadsworth, Michelle T. Barrack, Michael Fredericson, Suzanne Hecht, Jacalyn J. Robert McComb, George A. Brooks, Charlotte F. Sanborn, Rebecca J. Mallinson, Carol L. Otis, Rosemary Agostini, Anne B. Loucks, Elizabeth Joy, Jeanne F Nichols, Lisa R. Callahan
Publikováno v:
British journal of sports medicine, vol 48, iss 20
An IOC consensus group has recently introduced a new umbrella term, that is, ‘Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport’ (RED-S) to describe the physiological and pathophysiological effects of energy deficiency in male and female athletes.1 The authors
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Autor:
Chris G. Koutures, Keith J. Loud, Kody Moffatt, Mark E. Halstead, Rebecca A. Demorest, Cynthia R. LaBella, Michele LaBotz, Amanda K. Weiss Kelly, Alison Brooks, Joel S. Brenner, Stephanie S. Martin
Publikováno v:
Pediatrics. 133(6)
Ice hockey is an increasingly popular sport that allows intentional collision in the form of body checking for males but not for females. There is a two- to threefold increased risk of all injury, severe injury, and concussion related to body checkin