Injuries have a detrimental impact on team and individual athletic performance. Deficits in maximal strength, rate of force development (RFD), and reactive strength are commonly reported following several musculoskeletal injuries. This article first examines the available literature to identify common deficits in fundamental physical qualities following injury, specifically strength, rate of force development and reactive strength. Secondly, evidence-based strategies to target a resolution of these residual deficits will be discussed to reduce the risk of future injury. Examples to enhance practical application and training programmes have also been provided to show how these can be addressed
Over the last 30 years, strength and power training has been a major issue for, coaches, athletes an...
Background Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction has a detrimental impact on athletic per...
Despite the quality of research that has been published linking mechanical loading and sporting inju...
Introduction: Deficits in neuromuscular strength qualities are common across a range of musculoskele...
In the U.S. an estimated 20-25 million youths participate in high school athletics yearly. Of these,...
Global health organizations have provided recommendations regarding exercise for the general populat...
This narrative and literature review discusses the relevance of Rate of Force Development (RFD) (the...
Background Residual deficits in athletic performance are common despite rehabilitation guidelines f...
Global health organizations have provided recommendations regarding exercise for the general populat...
Due to the negative effects that injuries have on performance, club finances, and long-term player h...
Background: Residual deficits in athletic performance are common despite rehabilitation guidelines f...
Purpose: This systematic review examines what is known about injuries in strength training. Methods:...
Injuries to the muscle and/or associated tendon(s) are common clinical entities treated by sports ph...
Over the last 30 years, strength and power training has been a major issue for, coaches, athletes an...
Over the last 30 years, strength and power training has been a major issue for, coaches, athletes an...
Over the last 30 years, strength and power training has been a major issue for, coaches, athletes an...
Background Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction has a detrimental impact on athletic per...
Despite the quality of research that has been published linking mechanical loading and sporting inju...
Introduction: Deficits in neuromuscular strength qualities are common across a range of musculoskele...
In the U.S. an estimated 20-25 million youths participate in high school athletics yearly. Of these,...
Global health organizations have provided recommendations regarding exercise for the general populat...
This narrative and literature review discusses the relevance of Rate of Force Development (RFD) (the...
Background Residual deficits in athletic performance are common despite rehabilitation guidelines f...
Global health organizations have provided recommendations regarding exercise for the general populat...
Due to the negative effects that injuries have on performance, club finances, and long-term player h...
Background: Residual deficits in athletic performance are common despite rehabilitation guidelines f...
Purpose: This systematic review examines what is known about injuries in strength training. Methods:...
Injuries to the muscle and/or associated tendon(s) are common clinical entities treated by sports ph...
Over the last 30 years, strength and power training has been a major issue for, coaches, athletes an...
Over the last 30 years, strength and power training has been a major issue for, coaches, athletes an...
Over the last 30 years, strength and power training has been a major issue for, coaches, athletes an...
Background Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction has a detrimental impact on athletic per...
Despite the quality of research that has been published linking mechanical loading and sporting inju...