Andrew Mitchell, ‘Mechanisms and Classifications of Injury’, in Keith Ward, ed., Routledge Handbook of Sports Therapy, Injury Assessment and Rehabilitation, (Abingdon: Routledge, 2015), ISBN 978-0-415-59326-7, eISBN 978-0-203-80719-4.Despite the well documented health benefits of maintaining an active lifestyle, there is subsequently an increased risk of individuals sustaining an injury whilst taking part in physical activity. Injury has been defined by Whiting and Zernicke (1998: 2) as ‘damage, caused by physical trauma, sustained by tissues of the body.’ The human body is remarkably resilient to the stresses and strains exerted upon it by not only activities of daily life but by physical activity, such as sports and exercise. In daily lif...
Causal pathways between training loads and the mechanisms of tissue damage and athletic injury are p...
Muscle injuries are among the most common injuries in sport and continue to be a major concern becau...
Injury aetiology models that have evolved over the previous two decades highlight a number of factor...
Physical activity dependent on qualitative or quantitative stimuli leads to acute or chronic damage ...
Sporting injuries may be generally divided into those caused by an impact, where there is a sudden i...
This is a study of athletic injuries, their prevention, causes and cure. Athletic injuries as used i...
The field of biomechanics studies the mechanical facets related to living organisms. Often categoriz...
Extrinsic causes of injury are those that are external to the athlete e.g. due to the environment, e...
Despite the quality of research that has been published linking mechanical loading and sporting inju...
This book covers many aspects of Injury and Skeletal Biomechanics. As the title represents, the aspe...
Organised by anatomical region and also by sport, to allow easy access to information Covers basic s...
The general aim of this book is to provide a comprehensive summary of the characteristics of exercis...
INTRODUCTION: In the last decades the number of people participating in sports and leisure time exer...
Blunt-force injuries are produced when the body is struck with or strikes a blunt object [1–5]. Both...
Trauma or tissue damage is simply the result of applying too much stress to a tissue via an external...
Causal pathways between training loads and the mechanisms of tissue damage and athletic injury are p...
Muscle injuries are among the most common injuries in sport and continue to be a major concern becau...
Injury aetiology models that have evolved over the previous two decades highlight a number of factor...
Physical activity dependent on qualitative or quantitative stimuli leads to acute or chronic damage ...
Sporting injuries may be generally divided into those caused by an impact, where there is a sudden i...
This is a study of athletic injuries, their prevention, causes and cure. Athletic injuries as used i...
The field of biomechanics studies the mechanical facets related to living organisms. Often categoriz...
Extrinsic causes of injury are those that are external to the athlete e.g. due to the environment, e...
Despite the quality of research that has been published linking mechanical loading and sporting inju...
This book covers many aspects of Injury and Skeletal Biomechanics. As the title represents, the aspe...
Organised by anatomical region and also by sport, to allow easy access to information Covers basic s...
The general aim of this book is to provide a comprehensive summary of the characteristics of exercis...
INTRODUCTION: In the last decades the number of people participating in sports and leisure time exer...
Blunt-force injuries are produced when the body is struck with or strikes a blunt object [1–5]. Both...
Trauma or tissue damage is simply the result of applying too much stress to a tissue via an external...
Causal pathways between training loads and the mechanisms of tissue damage and athletic injury are p...
Muscle injuries are among the most common injuries in sport and continue to be a major concern becau...
Injury aetiology models that have evolved over the previous two decades highlight a number of factor...