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Hamstring injuries in England and Wales elite men's domestic cricket from 2010 to 2019
Journal of Science and Medicine in SportVol. 25Issue 6p474–479Published online: February 10, 2022- Luke Goggins
- Ben Langley
- Steve Griffin
- Nicholas Peirce
- Carly McKay
- Keith Stokes
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 1Describe hamstring injury incidence across competition formats, activity at time of injury, and time of season, facilitating the identification of injury risk factors in elite men's senior First-Class County Cricket. - Original researchOpen Access
Normative data and percentile curves for long-term athlete development in swimming
Journal of Science and Medicine in SportVol. 25Issue 3p266–271Published online: October 12, 2021- Dennis-Peter Born
- Ishbel Lomax
- Eva Rüeger
- Michael Romann
Cited in Scopus: 4To provide normative data and establish percentile curves for long-course (50 m pool length) swimming events and to compare progression of race times longitudinally for the various swimming strokes and race distances. - Original research
Promotion of Para athlete well-being in South Africa (the PROPEL studies): Profiles and prevalence of psychological distress
Journal of Science and Medicine in SportVol. 24Issue 7p616–621Published online: January 5, 2021- Marelise Badenhorst
- Phoebe Runciman
- James Craig Brown
- Leslie Swartz
- Wayne Elton Derman
Cited in Scopus: 0There is a paucity of research investigating mental health in Para athletes. The aim of this study was to describe mental health concerns of a representative sample of South African Para athletes. - Original researchOpen Access
Participation in pre-injury level sport one-year following sport-related concussion: A prospective, matched cohort study
Journal of Science and Medicine in SportVol. 24Issue 6p561–566Published online: January 4, 2021- Fionn Büttner
- David R. Howell
- Grant L. Iverson
- Cailbhe Doherty
- Catherine Blake
- John Ryan
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 0To estimate the times taken to receive clearance to return to sporting activity and to return to pre-injury level of sport competition following sport-related concussion, and to estimate the proportion of athletes who were participating at their pre-injury level of sport competition six months and one-year following sport-related concussion. - Original researchOpen Access
Running behavior and symptoms of respiratory tract infection during the COVID-19 pandemic: A large prospective Dutch cohort study
Journal of Science and Medicine in SportVol. 24Issue 4p332–337Published online: October 20, 2020- Kyra L.A. Cloosterman
- Marienke van Middelkoop
- Patrick Krastman
- Robert-Jan de Vos
Cited in Scopus: 4To explore changes in running behavior due to the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, assess presence of symptoms suggestive for COVID-19 and identify whether there is an association between running behavior and COVID-19. - Original research
The NICA injury surveillance system: Design, methodology and preliminary data of a prospective, longitudinal study of injuries in youth cross country mountain bike racing
Journal of Science and Medicine in SportVol. 24Issue 10p1032–1037Published online: May 26, 2020- Stuart E. Willick
- Daniel M. Cushman
- Joshua Klatt
- Matthew Brobeck
- Chris Spencer
- Masaru Teramoto
Cited in Scopus: 2To describe the design and implementation of an injury surveillance system for youth mountain bike racing in the United States, and to report preliminary first-year results. - Original research
Ten-year nationwide review of netball ankle and knee injuries in New Zealand
Journal of Science and Medicine in SportVol. 23Issue 10p937–942Published online: May 13, 2020- Suzanne Belcher
- Chris Whatman
- Matt Brughelli
- Robert Borotkanics
Cited in Scopus: 7To review netball ankle and knee injuries between 2008 and 2017. - Original research
Audit of a cardiac screening policy for elite Australian cricketers
Journal of Science and Medicine in SportVol. 23Issue 6p541–547Published online: December 28, 2019- Jessica J. Orchard
- John W. Orchard
- Andre La Gerche
- Alex Kountouris
- Hariharan Raju
- Mark Young
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 4To report the compliance and results of an electrocardiogram (ECG) cardiac screening program in male and female elite Australian cricketers. - Original research
Association of sport participation in preterm and full term born children and body and fat mass indices from age 3 to 14 years
Journal of Science and Medicine in SportVol. 23Issue 5p493–497Published online: November 21, 2019- Juliane Spiegler
- Marina Mendonça
- Dieter Wolke
Cited in Scopus: 1To assess the association of gestational age groups (VP: <32 weeks, MP: 32–33 weeks, LP: 34–36 weeks and FT: ≥37 weeks of gestation) and club sport participation in childhood on body mass index (BMI), fat free mass index (FFMI) and fat mass index (FMI). - Original research
Co-creation of a sport-specific anterior cruciate ligament injury risk reduction program for women: A concept mapping approach
Journal of Science and Medicine in SportVol. 23Issue 4p353–360Published online: November 1, 2019- A.M. Bruder
- K.M. Crossley
- A.B. Mosler
- B. Patterson
- M. Haberfield
- A. Donaldson
Cited in Scopus: 9To engage physiotherapists experienced in female elite sport and athletes to co-create a sport-specific anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury risk reduction program. - Original research
Effect of expertise on pacing strategies and sprint performance in batsmen
Journal of Science and Medicine in SportVol. 21Issue 5p513–517Published online: July 31, 2017- Candice J. Christie
- Andrea Elliot
- Lee Pote
- Travis Steenekamp
- Francois Billaut
- Timothy D. Noakes
Cited in Scopus: 2To assess whether the absence of a known endpoint, at the beginning of repeated-sprint bouts between the wickets, affects how skilled compared to less skilled batsmen pace themselves.