This article looks at the development of sports medicine within Britain using professional soccer as a case study. It explores the relationship between sport and medicine within wider society and argues that a cultural resistance, based on the persistence of a voluntary tradition and an amateur ethos, largely shaped the evolution of sports medicine. Footballers, however, as professional athletes, have been regarded as assets and to a certain extent their value has been reflected by the medical care they have received. The article will focus on four areas of sports medicine: football’s duty of care to its players and the welfare that clubs have provided for them; how the roles of football’s medical practitioners—doctors and ...
This paper examines how the medical and non-medical skills of physiotherapists enable members of the...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Soccer and Society on ...
The idea that football can be used as therapy and as a high-intensity and literally breath-taking tr...
Paper given at North American Society for Sports History annual conference, Glenwood Springs, Colora...
Paper given as part of Wellcome Trust sponsored panel on history of sports medicine at British Socie...
Injury is a conspicuous feature of the practice and public spectacle of contemporary elite sports. T...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
Injury is a conspicuous feature of the practice and public spectacle of contemporary elite sports. T...
The football club doctor has traditionally been a role fulfilled by a local general practitioner on ...
Footballers are unique compared to most other workers. Their output is not only a performance but it...
This article addresses clinical practice in sport medicine. Combining notions of medical uncertainty...
Sports medicine has grown in importance and visibility in recent years, yet as a discipline it strug...
Published under Bloomsbury Open licence - This licence means you are free to share this work for non...
What role does sports medicine play in today's society? Is it solely about treating sports injuries?...
The study was designed to provide an overview and a unique insight into the musculoskeletal demands ...
This paper examines how the medical and non-medical skills of physiotherapists enable members of the...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Soccer and Society on ...
The idea that football can be used as therapy and as a high-intensity and literally breath-taking tr...
Paper given at North American Society for Sports History annual conference, Glenwood Springs, Colora...
Paper given as part of Wellcome Trust sponsored panel on history of sports medicine at British Socie...
Injury is a conspicuous feature of the practice and public spectacle of contemporary elite sports. T...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
Injury is a conspicuous feature of the practice and public spectacle of contemporary elite sports. T...
The football club doctor has traditionally been a role fulfilled by a local general practitioner on ...
Footballers are unique compared to most other workers. Their output is not only a performance but it...
This article addresses clinical practice in sport medicine. Combining notions of medical uncertainty...
Sports medicine has grown in importance and visibility in recent years, yet as a discipline it strug...
Published under Bloomsbury Open licence - This licence means you are free to share this work for non...
What role does sports medicine play in today's society? Is it solely about treating sports injuries?...
The study was designed to provide an overview and a unique insight into the musculoskeletal demands ...
This paper examines how the medical and non-medical skills of physiotherapists enable members of the...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Soccer and Society on ...
The idea that football can be used as therapy and as a high-intensity and literally breath-taking tr...