Overuse injuries may represent as much of a problem as do acute injuries in many sports. This paper reviews key concepts related to the methodology for recording overuse symptoms. Results from the FIVB Volleyball Injury Study were used to compare two different recording methods. The aim of this paper was to provide recommendations on how standardised methodology can be developed to quantify overuse injuries in surveillance studies. Using beach volleyball data, a ‘‘traditional’ ’ cohort study approach using a time-loss injury definition suggested that injury risk was very low. In contrast, the data from a survey of past and present pain problems in the shoulder, knees and low back demonstrated that these were prevalent. The following recomme...
Objectives: Preventive approaches for overuse injuries in sports will be more successful when synchr...
Mari Leppänen,1 Kati Pasanen,1 Urho M Kujala,2 Jari Parkkari,1 1Tampere Research Center of Spor...
Objectives: Preventive approaches for overuse injuries in sports will be more successful when synchr...
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Little is known about the true extent and severity of overuse injuries in sport, largely because of ...
Introduction: Overuse injuries, defined as those without a specific, identifiable event responsible ...
Overuse injuries are predominant in sports involving the repetition of similar movements patterns, s...
Background: Very little is known about the injury characteristics of beach volleyball. Purpose: To d...
Sporting injuries may be generally divided into those caused by an impact, where there is a sudden i...
Lianne Bissell,1,2 Peter Lorentzos1,2 1School of Medicine, University of Dundee, Dundee, UK; 2Depart...
Very little information exists about the acute presentation of overuse injuries specific to cycling....
This study’s objective was to collect items from experienced sports physicians, relating to the pres...
Purpose: To provide an epidemiological account of elbow and shoulder overuse injuries in youth spor...
Abstract Background Overuse injuries (OI) are common in elite athletics. Previous studies have had a...
Background: The popularity of team sports is growing among young people. High training volume and i...
Objectives: Preventive approaches for overuse injuries in sports will be more successful when synchr...
Mari Leppänen,1 Kati Pasanen,1 Urho M Kujala,2 Jari Parkkari,1 1Tampere Research Center of Spor...
Objectives: Preventive approaches for overuse injuries in sports will be more successful when synchr...
I Brage finner du siste tekst-versjon av artikkelen, og den kan inneholde ubetydelige forskjeller fr...
Little is known about the true extent and severity of overuse injuries in sport, largely because of ...
Introduction: Overuse injuries, defined as those without a specific, identifiable event responsible ...
Overuse injuries are predominant in sports involving the repetition of similar movements patterns, s...
Background: Very little is known about the injury characteristics of beach volleyball. Purpose: To d...
Sporting injuries may be generally divided into those caused by an impact, where there is a sudden i...
Lianne Bissell,1,2 Peter Lorentzos1,2 1School of Medicine, University of Dundee, Dundee, UK; 2Depart...
Very little information exists about the acute presentation of overuse injuries specific to cycling....
This study’s objective was to collect items from experienced sports physicians, relating to the pres...
Purpose: To provide an epidemiological account of elbow and shoulder overuse injuries in youth spor...
Abstract Background Overuse injuries (OI) are common in elite athletics. Previous studies have had a...
Background: The popularity of team sports is growing among young people. High training volume and i...
Objectives: Preventive approaches for overuse injuries in sports will be more successful when synchr...
Mari Leppänen,1 Kati Pasanen,1 Urho M Kujala,2 Jari Parkkari,1 1Tampere Research Center of Spor...
Objectives: Preventive approaches for overuse injuries in sports will be more successful when synchr...