Objectives To determine the associations between training load, baseline characteristics (e.g. age or previous injury) and rate of musculoskeletal injury and/or pain specifically within an Endurance Sporting Population (ESP). Design Prospectively registered systematic review. Methods Eight electronic databases were searched by two independent reviewers. Studies were required to prospectively monitor both (i) training loads and (ii) musculoskeletal injury and/or pain for >3 months. Methodological quality and risk of bias were determined utilising the Critical Skills Appraisal Program (CASP). Reported effect sizes were categorised as small, medium or large. Results Twelve endurance sport studies were eligible (running, triathlon, ro...
Background Research suggests that the frequency of training, combined with the repetitive motion inv...
Copyright © 2015 Lilian Roos et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Objective: To identify and evaluate the evidence of the most relevant running-related risk factors (...
peer-reviewedObjectives To determine the associations between training load, baseline characteris...
Purpose: To determine the association between training-load (TL) factors, baseline characteristics, ...
Background Clinically it is understood that rapid increases in training loads expose an athlete to a...
Purpose: To determine the association between training-load (TL) factors, baseline characteristics, ...
peer-reviewedPurpose: To determine the association between training-load (TL) factors, baseline char...
Purpose: To determine the association between training-load (TL) factors, baseline characteristics, ...
peer-reviewedThere has been a recent increase in research examining training load as a method of mit...
There has been a recent increase in research examining training load as a method of mitigating injur...
QuestionWhat is the prevalence and nature of musculoskeletal pain in recreational runners immediatel...
Background: Since 2000, there has been a rapid growth in training load and injury research. In the p...
Background: With the growth of running popularity, the number of running-related injuries has risen....
The full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires on the 09/01/2...
Background Research suggests that the frequency of training, combined with the repetitive motion inv...
Copyright © 2015 Lilian Roos et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Objective: To identify and evaluate the evidence of the most relevant running-related risk factors (...
peer-reviewedObjectives To determine the associations between training load, baseline characteris...
Purpose: To determine the association between training-load (TL) factors, baseline characteristics, ...
Background Clinically it is understood that rapid increases in training loads expose an athlete to a...
Purpose: To determine the association between training-load (TL) factors, baseline characteristics, ...
peer-reviewedPurpose: To determine the association between training-load (TL) factors, baseline char...
Purpose: To determine the association between training-load (TL) factors, baseline characteristics, ...
peer-reviewedThere has been a recent increase in research examining training load as a method of mit...
There has been a recent increase in research examining training load as a method of mitigating injur...
QuestionWhat is the prevalence and nature of musculoskeletal pain in recreational runners immediatel...
Background: Since 2000, there has been a rapid growth in training load and injury research. In the p...
Background: With the growth of running popularity, the number of running-related injuries has risen....
The full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires on the 09/01/2...
Background Research suggests that the frequency of training, combined with the repetitive motion inv...
Copyright © 2015 Lilian Roos et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Objective: To identify and evaluate the evidence of the most relevant running-related risk factors (...