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Autor:
Lisa R. Callahan, Jo A. Hannafin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Women's Sports Medicine. 1:3-5
This editorial reviews the rationale for development of Women’s Sports Medicine Programs in the United States. Current issues surrounding the lack of sex-specific analysis in the published literature are reviewed. There is an ongoing need for basic
Publikováno v:
Sports Health
Background:Low levels of vitamin D have well-known impacts on bone health, but vitamin D also has a more global role throughout many tissues, including skeletal muscle. The high prevalence of hypovitaminosis D and the vast physiological features of v
Autor:
Lisa R. Callahan, James Kinderknecht, Justin J. Conway, Nicole T Boniquit, Brett G Toresdahl, Daphne I Ling
Publikováno v:
Sports Health
Background: Multiple outbreaks of vaccine-preventable viral diseases have occurred in professional sports in recent years. Currently, there is no established protocol for vaccination or immunity screening for professional athletes. Hypothesis: There
Autor:
Lisa R. Callahan, Joseph Sharpe, Christina D. Mack, John P. DiFiori, Taylor Walden, Mackenzie M. Herzog, Peter L. Meisel, Nancy A Dreyer, Eva E Oakkar
Publikováno v:
J Athl Train
The National Basketball Association (NBA; also referred to as “the league”) has established a centralized, audited electronic medical record system that has been linked with external sources to provide a platform for robust research and to allow
Publikováno v:
JBJS Case Connector. 9:e0248-e0248
Case There has been a recent campaign to vaccinate patients in an effort to prevent widespread flu pandemic. Although the complication rate after vaccine is low, there have been reports of Guillain-Barre syndrome and shoulder injury related to vaccin
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 41:645-651
Background: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and meniscus injuries are common in female athletes participating in cutting and pivoting sports such as basketball. The epidemiological characteristics of injury in athletes seen at the Women’s National
Autor:
Ryan M. Degen, Lisa R. Callahan, Bryan T. Kelly, Jim Ramsay, Kenton H. Fibel, Matthew E. Fink
Publikováno v:
The Physician and sportsmedicine. 44(3)
Head injuries are relatively common in ice hockey, with the majority represented by concussions, a form of mild traumatic brain injury. More severe head injuries are rare since the implementation of mandatory helmet use in the 1960s. We present a cas
Autor:
Theresa A. Chiaia, Robert A. Maschi, Jo A. Hannafin, Monique A. Sheridan, Robyn M. Stuhr, Jennifer R. Rogers, Lisa R. Callahan
Publikováno v:
HSS Journal®: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 5:186-195
The purpose of this study is to identify lower-extremity (LE) musculoskeletal characteristics of elite female soccer players and to determine whether differences between dominant and nondominant extremities exist with respect to strength, flexibility
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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Publikováno v:
Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine. 11:73-76
Objective The study tested the hypothesis that females who sustain stress fractures of cancellous bone have decreased bone density. Design A retrospective, controlled, cross-sectional study. Setting The setting of the study was a tertiary care center