Objectives: A 2-year retrospective audit was conducted to evaluate injury diagnosis and treatment provision from a mobile physiotherapy unit serving the Professional Golf Association (PGA) European Tour. Design: Across two competitive seasons (2005/06), service data was collected at 36 tournaments (18 in 2005 and 18 in 2006). Service at each tournament was from Tuesday to Sunday, and equated to 216 days in total. Each approach made to the unit throughout this time was anonymously recorded as either i) a ‘contact’ where an injury diagnosis and/or treatment was provided, or ii) a ‘non-contact’ where no service was administered and players used the on-board fitness suite. Results: Across the audit period a total of 7430 approaches were...
Objective To identify the role of sports physical therapists (PT) in the organization of injury regi...
Title: Issues of the motion apparatus injuries among golf players Objectives: The goal of the work i...
BACKGROUND: The clinical approach used in the following case series is a newly emergent treatment ...
The study aim was to profile injury occurrence and treatment delivery in professional players on the...
OBJECTIVE: This study describes the playing characteristics of golfers who had an injury to their lo...
Golf is a game many believe to be relatively safe due to its benign nature. According to certain stu...
Background Golf is a popular sport played worldwide. The majority of professional golfers work as te...
An account is given of a Sports Injury Clinic operating in a Sports Centre. From its opening in Augu...
Abstract Introduction: Golf is a popular sport played worldwide for wich there is no sex and age l...
OBJECTIVE: The present service evaluation aimed to assess patients' experience of the musculoskeleta...
Objectives: To undertake a retrospective audit of the injuries sustained by youth footballer players...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to describe the frequency and nature of injuries treated by...
Golf is, by comparison to other sports, a relatively moderate-risk activity. However, while there ar...
Title: Physiotherapy with golf players having vertebrogenic disorders Objectives: The goal of the wo...
Background: Clinicians are increasingly aware of the need to demonstrate and account for the deliver...
Objective To identify the role of sports physical therapists (PT) in the organization of injury regi...
Title: Issues of the motion apparatus injuries among golf players Objectives: The goal of the work i...
BACKGROUND: The clinical approach used in the following case series is a newly emergent treatment ...
The study aim was to profile injury occurrence and treatment delivery in professional players on the...
OBJECTIVE: This study describes the playing characteristics of golfers who had an injury to their lo...
Golf is a game many believe to be relatively safe due to its benign nature. According to certain stu...
Background Golf is a popular sport played worldwide. The majority of professional golfers work as te...
An account is given of a Sports Injury Clinic operating in a Sports Centre. From its opening in Augu...
Abstract Introduction: Golf is a popular sport played worldwide for wich there is no sex and age l...
OBJECTIVE: The present service evaluation aimed to assess patients' experience of the musculoskeleta...
Objectives: To undertake a retrospective audit of the injuries sustained by youth footballer players...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to describe the frequency and nature of injuries treated by...
Golf is, by comparison to other sports, a relatively moderate-risk activity. However, while there ar...
Title: Physiotherapy with golf players having vertebrogenic disorders Objectives: The goal of the wo...
Background: Clinicians are increasingly aware of the need to demonstrate and account for the deliver...
Objective To identify the role of sports physical therapists (PT) in the organization of injury regi...
Title: Issues of the motion apparatus injuries among golf players Objectives: The goal of the work i...
BACKGROUND: The clinical approach used in the following case series is a newly emergent treatment ...