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Publikováno v:
British Journal of Sports Medicine. 41:922-925
Motor racing is a dangerous sport and an inherently risky activity. The organisers of top-class motor sports championships, Formula One and MotoGP, have agreed on a set of regulations to reduce speed and improve safety over the last 10 years. These c
Autor:
Kenneth R. Kaufman
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Sports Medicine. 39:241-244
Performance enhancing agents are prohibited in athletic competition so that only athletic skills can determine outcomes. Modafinil is a novel non-addicting psychostimulant approved for treatment of narcolepsy. Does its use, especially for medical ind
Psychometric issues associated with computerised neuropsychological assessment of concussed athletes
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Monash University
Psychometric issues associated with computerised neuropsychological assessment in sports concussion are put forward. Issues critical to ensuring test reliability and sensitivity are discussed, with particular reference to how inappropriate test desig
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Sports Medicine. 38:502-504
This paper discusses the theory that subtle lumbosacral canal impingement of the L5 nerve root may be a relatively common occurrence in older footballers and may in fact be a common underlying basis for the age related predisposition towards hamstrin
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Sports Medicine
Physical activity (PA) is a key component of healthy lifestyle and disease prevention. In contrast, physical inactivity accounts for a significant proportion of premature deaths worldwide. Physicians are in a critical position to help patients develo
Autor:
Bruce, Hamilton
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Sports Medicine
Publikováno v:
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases. 61:273-275
Bathing in thermal water has an impressive history and continuing popularity. In this paper a brief overview of the use of water in medicine over the centuries is given.
Autor:
Paul McCrory
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Sports Medicine. 35:278-280
“A young man playing at cudgels in Moorfields received a stroke on his forehead; it did not seem to himself to be a particular severe one, but as it produced blood it was deemed by the laws of the game to be a broken head, and he was obliged to yie
Jet lag is often cited as a cause of poor sporting performance. We report on the case of a rugby league player who flew 20 000 km and 12 time zones, then repeated the feat a few days later, prior to playing with distinction in an important final matc
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Autor:
William Penny, Brookes
Publikováno v:
British journal of sports medicine. 39(12)
The contribution of Dr William Penny Brookes (1809-1895) to the Olympic Games is scarcely reported in the medical literature. Presented here is a brief report of his life and work. Furthermore, the need to promote public health and fitness through th