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Skating into the Unknown: Scoping the Physical, Technical, and Tactical Demands of Competitive Skateboarding Sports Med. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-14 Shelley N. Diewald, Jono Neville, John B. Cronin, David Read, Matt R. Cross
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Vertical Strength Transfer Phenomenon Between Upper Body and Lower Body Exercise: Systematic Scoping Review Sports Med. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-14 Ivan Curovic, David Rhodes, Jill Alexander, Damian J. Harper
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The Prevalence and Influence of New or Worsened Neck Pain After a Sport-Related Concussion in Collegiate Athletes: A Study From the CARE Consortium Am. J. Sports Med. (IF 4.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-14 Jeffrey A. King, Lindsay D. Nelson, Kelly Cheever, Benjamin Brett, Jordan Gliedt, Aniko Szabo, Huaying Dong, Daniel L. Huber, Steven P. Broglio, Thomas W. McAllister, Michael McCrea, Paul Pasquina, Luis A. Feigenbaum, April Hoy, Jason P. Mihalik, Stefan M. Duma, Thomas Buckley, Louise A. Kelly, Chris Miles, Joshua T. Goldman, Holly J. Benjamin, Christina L. Master, Justus Ortega, Anthony Kontos, James
Background:Neck pain in a concussion population is an emerging area of study that has been shown to have a negative influence on recovery. This effect has not yet been studied in collegiate athletes.Hypothesis:New or worsened neck pain is common after a concussion (>30%), negatively influences recovery, and is associated with patient sex and level of contact in sport.Study Design:Cohort study; Level
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3-Dimensional Biomechanics of Noncontact Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries in Male Professional Soccer Players Am. J. Sports Med. (IF 4.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-14 Matteo Zago, Fabio Esposito, Susanna Stillavato, Stefano Zaffagnini, Carlo Albino Frigo, Francesco Della Villa
Background:The understanding of noncontact anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury causation in soccer has improved over the past decades. Bidimensional video analyses have significantly augmented our awareness, representing to date the only practical method to describe injury biomechanics. However, the extent of the problem continues to raise serious concerns.Purpose:To advance our understanding of
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Remplissage May Decrease the Redislocation Rate After Arthroscopic Bankart Repair in Patients With an Engaging Hill-Sachs Defect: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Studies With Minimal 2-Year Follow-up Am. J. Sports Med. (IF 4.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-14 Natalia Pawłuś, Michał Kanak, Andrzej Frankiewicz, Joanna Piwnik, Ion-Andrei Popescu, Andrzej Borowski, Adam Kwapisz
Background:The redislocation rate after arthroscopic Bankart repair (BR) among patients with a Hill-Sachs lesion (HSL) may be reduced with the use of remplissage.Purpose:To investigate the outcomes of adding remplissage to an arthroscopic BR in patients with concomitant HSL.Study Design:Meta-analysis; Level of evidence, 3.Methods:PubMed and ScienceDirect databases were searched between February 2022
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Outcome Scores and Survivorship of Patients Undergoing Primary Hip Arthroscopy With Borderline Hip Dysplasia: A Propensity-Matched Study With Minimum 10-Year Follow-up Am. J. Sports Med. (IF 4.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-14 Reagan S. Chapman, Sachin Allahabadi, Thomas W. Fenn, Jordan H. Larson, Corey T. Beals, Daniel J. Kaplan, Shane J. Nho
Background:Patients with borderline hip dysplasia (BHD) and concomitant femoroacetabular impingement syndrome (FAIS) have demonstrated similar outcomes at short- and midterm follow-up compared with equivalent patients without dysplasia. However, comparisons between these groups at long-term follow-up have yet to be investigated.Purpose:To compare long-term clinical outcomes between patients with BHD
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The suffering of students in physical education. Unsettling experiences and situational conditions Phys. Educ. Sport. Peda. (IF 4.638) Pub Date : 2024-05-09 Sarah Metz, Benjamin Zander, Ina Hunger
The state of research on unsettling experiences of students in physical education can be characterized as fragmented. The available studies focus on select emotions (e.g. fear), specific forms of d...
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The role of marginalisation and role stressors in physical education teachers’ perceived mattering Eur. Phys. Educ. Rev. (IF 3.675) Pub Date : 2024-05-10 Derya Sakallı, Ender Şenel
Previous research has revealed that physical education (PE) teachers and their subject are often perceived as undervalued. However, examining the contributing factors and relationships to improve this situation is critical. This study focused on the associations among PE teachers’ perceptions of marginalisation, perceived mattering, and role stress factors. We recruited 208 PE teachers from various
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The Physical Demands of Wheelchair Tennis Match Play: A Systematic Review with Meta-analysis Sports Med. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-09 Samuel Williamson, Clare L. Ardern, Cain Berry, Neil Heron, Dina C. Janse van Rensburg, Marleen G. T. Jansen, Samantha McCormick, Machar Reid, Alejandro Sánchez-Pay, Tobias Saueressig, Linda J. Schoonmade, Robert B. Shaw, Rienk M. A. van der Slikke, Nick Webborn, Babette M. Pluim
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Presoaking Grafts in Vancomycin Does Not Impair Graft-Bone Healing in a Rat Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Model Am. J. Sports Med. (IF 4.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-09 Ryu Yoshida, Hideyuki Koga, Junpei Matsuda, Tomomasa Nakamura, Kazumasa Miyatake, Hiroki Katagiri, Mai Katakura, Aritoshi Yoshihara, Ryota Seki, Toyohiro Katsumata, Mitsuru Mizuno, Ken Watanabe, Ichiro Sekiya, Kunikazu Tsuji, Yusuke Nakagawa
Background:The vancomycin presoaking technique (wherein grafts are treated with a vancomycin solution [VS] for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction [ACLR]) reduces the infection rate after ACLR. However, the effects of this technique on graft-bone healing have not been fully elucidated.Purpose:To investigate the effects of vancomycin presoaking on graft-bone healing in a rat ACLR model.Study Design:Controlled
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Physical Fitness Surveillance and Monitoring Systems Inventory for Children and Adolescents: A Scoping Review with a Global Perspective Sports Med. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-06 Javier Brazo-Sayavera, Danilo R. Silva, Justin J. Lang, Grant R. Tomkinson, Cesar Agostinis-Sobrinho, Lars Bo Andersen, Antonio García-Hermoso, Anelise R. Gaya, Gregor Jurak, Eun-Young Lee, Yang Liu, David R. Lubans, Anthony D. Okely, Francisco B. Ortega, Jonatan R. Ruiz, Mark S. Tremblay, Leandro Dos Santos
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Influence of Preterm Birth and Low Birthweight on Physical Fitness: A Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, and Meta-Regression Sports Med. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-06 Marcos D. Martínez-Zamora, Carlos Martín-Martínez, Óscar Martínez-de-Quel, Pedro L. Valenzuela
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Return to Play and Performance After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in Soccer Players: A Systematic Review of Recent Evidence Sports Med. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-06 Marko Manojlovic, Srdjan Ninkovic, Radenko Matic, Sime Versic, Toni Modric, Damir Sekulic, Patrik Drid
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The Within-Subject Association of Physical Behavior and Affective Well-Being in Everyday Life: A Systematic Literature Review Sports Med. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-06 Irina Timm, Marco Giurgiu, Ulrich Ebner-Priemer, Markus Reichert
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Identifying and Minimizing Incentives for Competing Interests in Sports Medicine Publications Sports Med. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-07 Ian Shrier, Franco M. Impellizzeri, Steven D. Stovitz
Academics in sports medicine as well as other medical fields are generally expected to publish research and opinions in peer-reviewed journals. The peer-review process is intended to protect against the publication of flawed research and unsubstantiated claims. However, both financial and non-financial competing interests may result in sub-optimal results by affecting investigators, editors, peer reviewers
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Comparison of Polarized Versus Other Types of Endurance Training Intensity Distribution on Athletes’ Endurance Performance: A Systematic Review with Meta-analysis Sports Med. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-08 Pedro Silva Oliveira, Giorjines Boppre, Hélder Fonseca
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Despite good intentions: The elusiveness of social justice in health and physical education curricula across different contexts Eur. Phys. Educ. Rev. (IF 3.675) Pub Date : 2024-05-07 Göran Gerdin, Katarina Lundin, Rod Philpot, Ellen Berg, Amanda Mooney, Ansie Kitching, Laura Alfrey, Katarina Schenker, Susanne Linnér
This paper draws on critical discourse analysis to examine how health and physical education (HPE) curricula from Sweden, Norway, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand may influence possibilities for the enactment of social justice in schools. The findings highlight the presence of social justice intentions across the five curricula as related to embodied movement experiences, social cohesion, and
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Postoperative Negative Pain Thoughts and Their Correlation With Patient-Reported Outcomes After Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair: An Observational Cohort Study Am. J. Sports Med. (IF 4.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-06 Henry Kuechly, Sarah Kurkowski, Brian Johnson, Nihar Shah, Brian Grawe
Background:Pain and pain perception are influenced by patients’ thoughts. The short form Negative Pain Thoughts Questionnaire (NPTQ-SF) can be used to quantify unhelpful negative cognitive biases about pain, but the relationship between NPTQ-SF scores and orthopaedic surgery outcomes is not known.Purpose/Hypothesis:The purpose was to assess the relationship between negative pain thoughts, as measured
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Widespread Vascularization and Correlation of Glycosaminoglycan Accumulation to Tendon Pain in Human Plantar Fascia Tendinopathy Am. J. Sports Med. (IF 4.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-06 Max F.R. Merkel, Rene B. Svensson, Jens R. Jakobsen, Abigail L. Mackey, Peter Schjerling, Robert B. Herzog, S. Peter Magnusson, Lars Konradsen, Michael R. Krogsgaard, Michael Kjær, Finn E. Johannsen
Background:Plantar fasciitis is a painful tendinous condition (tendinopathy) with a high prevalence in athletes. While a healthy tendon has limited blood flow, ultrasound has indicated elevated blood flow in tendinopathy, but it is unknown if this is related to a de facto increase in the tendon vasculature. Likewise, an accumulation of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) is observed in tendinopathy, but its
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Performance and Return to Play After Surgery for Thoracic Outlet Syndrome in Professional Baseball Players: A Matched Cohort Analysis Am. J. Sports Med. (IF 4.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-04 Aakash Chauhan, Peter N. Chalmers, Brandon J. Erickson, Robert Thompson, Gregory J. Pearl, Anthony A. Romeo, Heinz R. Hoenecke, Kevin Ma, Zachary Tenner, Jan Fronek
Background:Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) remains a rare diagnosis but is being recognized as a cause of upper extremity dysfunction in professional baseball players.Purpose/Hypothesis:The purpose was to determine performance and return-to-play (RTP) outcomes in professional baseball players after surgical treatment of TOS. The hypothesis was that there would be a high RTP rate in professional baseball
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Magnetic Seeding of SPIO-BMSCs Into a Biphasic Scaffold Can Promote Tendon-Bone Healing After Rotator Cuff Repair Am. J. Sports Med. (IF 4.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-04 Chi Zhang, Jia-Le Jin, Cong-Hui Zhou, Cheng-Xing Ruan, Peng-Fei Lei, You-Zhi Cai
Background:The tendon-bone interface (TBI) in the rotator cuff has a poor intrinsic capacity for healing, which increases the risk of retear after rotator cuff repair (RCR). However, facilitating regeneration of the TBI still remains a great clinical challenge. Herein, the authors established a novel strategy based on magnetic seeding to enhance the TBI regeneration.Hypothesis:Magnetic seeding bone
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Periostin Is a Biomarker for Anterior Shoulder Instability: Proteomic Analysis of Synovial Fluid Am. J. Sports Med. (IF 4.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-04 Joseph W. Galvin, Rachel J. Milam, Brendan M. Patterson, James V. Nepola, Joseph A. Buckwalter, Brian R. Wolf, Felicity M. Say, Katherine E. Free, Elizabeth Yohannes
Background:The incremental biological changes in the synovial microenvironment of the shoulder in acute and chronic instability that may contribute to joint degeneration are poorly understood. Proteomic analysis of synovial fluid in patients with shoulder instability may improve our understanding of proteins that are shed into shoulder synovial fluid after an injury.Hypothesis:Injury-specific factors
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Stronger together: towards constructive conversations about strength differences, gender, and sex Sport. Educ. Soc. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2024-04-30 Monica Nelson
The differences in strength development processes and maximum strength levels between cisgender men and women – i.e. the ‘strength gap’ – are considerably fraught topics, with significant implicati...
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Workload Risk Factors for Pitching-Related Injuries in High School Baseball Pitchers Am. J. Sports Med. (IF 4.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-03 Jason L. Zaremski, Marissa Pazik, Terrie Vasilopoulos, MaryBeth Horodyski
Background:Pitch counts are only one measure of the true workload of baseball pitchers. Newer research indicates that workload measurement and prevention of injury must include additional factors. Thus, current monitoring systems gauging pitcher workload may be considered inadequate.Purpose/Hypothesis:The purpose of this study was to develop a novel method to determine workload in baseball pitchers
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Contact Breast Injuries Among Female Athletes: A Systematic Review Sports Med. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Kilian Bibby, Ian C. Kenny, Róisín Cahalan, Helen Purtill, Tom M. Comyns
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Management of Patellar Instability: A Network Meta-analysis of Randomized Control Trials: Letter to the Editor Am. J. Sports Med. (IF 4.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Yi Chen, Yaobin Wang, Hongwei Zhan, Bin Geng, Yayi Xia
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Management of Patellar Instability: A Network Meta-analysis of Randomized Control Trials: Response Am. J. Sports Med. (IF 4.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Eoghan T. Hurley, Utkarsh Anil, Christopher A. Colasanti, Delon McAllister, Eric J. Straus, Michael J. Alaia, Kirk A. Campbell
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Symptoms of Traumatic Encephalopathy Syndrome are Common in Community-Dwelling Adults Sports Med. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-30 Douglas P. Terry, Anthony E. Bishay, Grant H. Rigney, Kristen Williams, Philip Davis, Jacob Jo, Scott L. Zuckerman
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The Influence of Exercise on Cancer Risk, the Tumor Microenvironment and the Treatment of Cancer Sports Med. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-30 Anqi He, Yamin Pu, Chengsen Jia, Mengling Wu, Hongchen He, Yong Xia
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Erratum to “Proprioception After Primary Repair of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament” Am. J. Sports Med. (IF 4.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-30
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Comparison of Windup and Stretch Pitching Biomechanics in Baseball With Implications for Safety and Performance Am. J. Sports Med. (IF 4.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-30 Glenn S. Fleisig, Jonathan S. Slowik, Charles B. Kutz, Rafael F. Escamilla
Background:Historically, it was assumed by some that high leg lift with windup pitching generated more ball velocity whereas pitching from the stretch was quicker to reduce the risk of base stealing but also more stressful on the arm. However, many now believe that velocity and stress do not differ between windup and stretch and always pitching from the stretch is simpler than mastering 2 techniques
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The Interval Between Concussions Does Not Influence Time to Asymptomatic or Return to Play: A CARE Consortium Study Sports Med. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-26 Eric J. Shumski, Shawn R. Eagle, Anthony P. Kontos, Jeffrey J. Bazarian, Jaclyn B. Caccese, Sara P. D. Chrisman, James R. Clugston, Thomas W. McAllister, Michael McCrea, Steven P. Broglio, Robert C. Lynall, Julianne D. Schmidt
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Changes in Lower Limb Biomechanics Across Various Stages of Maturation and Implications for ACL Injury Risk in Female Athletes: a Systematic Review Sports Med. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-26 Akhilesh Kumar Ramachandran, Jason S. Pedley, Sylvia Moeskops, Jon L. Oliver, Gregory D. Myer, Rhodri S. Lloyd
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What factors are associated with physical education teachers’ (de)motivating teaching style? A circumplex approach Eur. Phys. Educ. Rev. (IF 3.675) Pub Date : 2024-04-25 Javier García-Cazorla, Luis García-González, Rafael Burgueño, Sergio Diloy-Peña, Ángel Abós
Building upon the circumplex approach to (de)motivating styles defined by self-determination theory, this research aimed: (a) to analyse the extent to which physical education (PE) teachers’ (de)motivating teaching approaches differ across gender, school level, and years of teaching experience, and (b) to test paths from PE teachers’ need-based experiences to their (de)motivating teaching approaches
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Return to Sports in Patients Aged 50 Years or Younger After Robotic-Assisted Patellofemoral Arthroplasty: A 10-Year Experience Reporting High Clinical Benefits and High Patient Satisfaction With Return to an Active Lifestyle Am. J. Sports Med. (IF 4.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-24 Frank R. Noyes, Cassie M. Fleckenstein, Joseph Nolan
Background:Limited data are available on return to sports and patient psychometric ratings of success after patellofemoral arthroplasty (PFA) in younger patients with high expectations to return to an active lifestyle.Purpose/Hypothesis:The purpose of this article was to determine the role of PFA and its success in meeting patient expectations regarding the return to low-impact recreational sports
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Tumor-Like Distal Femoral Cortical Irregularities of the Knee in Adolescent Competitive Alpine Skiers: Longitudinal Assessment Over 48 Months Am. J. Sports Med. (IF 4.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-24 Georg C. Feuerriegel, Adrian A. Marth, Stefan Fröhlich, Christoph Stern, Johannes Scherr, Jörg Spörri, Reto Sutter
Background:Tumor-like distal femoral cortical irregularities (DFCIs) are a frequent incidental finding on knee magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and are common in young competitive athletes.Purpose:To assess and compare the morphology and prevalence of DFCIs in competitive alpine skiers over 48 months during adolescence.Study Design:Case series; Level of evidence, 4.Methods:Adolescent competitive alpine
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Dose–Response Modelling of Resistance Exercise Across Outcome Domains in Strength and Conditioning: A Meta-analysis Sports Med. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-23 Paul Alan Swinton, Brad J. Schoenfeld, Andrew Murphy
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Minimum 5-Year Clinical and Return-to-Sport Outcomes After Primary Arthroscopic Scapulothoracic Bursectomy and Partial Scapulectomy for Snapping Scapula Syndrome Am. J. Sports Med. (IF 4.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-23 Marco-Christopher Rupp, Annabel R. Geissbuhler, Joan C. Rutledge, Richard Amendola, Jared A. Hanson, Kent C. Doan, Rony-Orijit A. Dey Hazra, Peter J. Millett
Background:Snapping scapula syndrome (SSS) is a rare condition that is oftentimes debilitating. For patients whose symptoms are resistant to nonoperative treatment, arthroscopic surgery may offer relief. Because of the rarity of SSS, reports of clinical outcomes after arthroscopic SSS surgery are primarily limited to small case series and short-term follow-up studies.Purpose:To report minimum 5-year
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Augmented Ulnar Collateral Ligament Repair With Structural Bioinductive Scaffold: A Biomechanical Study Am. J. Sports Med. (IF 4.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-23 Kenneth M. Lin, Kenneth Brinson, Ran Atzmon, Calvin K. Chan, Seth L. Sherman, Marc R. Safran, Michael T. Freehill
Background:Elbow ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) repair with suture brace augmentation shows good time-zero biomechanical strength and a more rapid return to play compared with UCL reconstruction. However, there are concerns about overconstraint or stress shielding with nonabsorbable suture tape. Recently, a collagen-based bioinductive absorbable structural scaffold has been approved by the Food and
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Fitting in or standing out? The organisational socialisation of early career physical education specialism graduates through a micropolitical lens Eur. Phys. Educ. Rev. (IF 3.675) Pub Date : 2024-04-23 Cillian Brennan, Richard Bowles, Elaine Murtagh
The recent emergence of primary school generalist teachers with physical education (PE) expertise has addressed calls for some form of specialisation in primary PE provision in Ireland ( Marron et al., 2018 ). It was hoped that these teachers could advance the quality of PE taught within schools, through their own teaching and by supporting colleagues ( Ní Chróinín, 2018 ). Despite PE specialism graduates
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Comment on “Effects of Combined Uphill–Downhill Sprinting Versus Resisted Sprinting Methods on Sprint Performance: A Systematic Review and Meta‑analysis” Sports Med. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-22 Kai Xu, MingYue Yin, YuMing Zhong, YiMeng Xu, Jing Zhou, Ran Wang
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Response to Comment on “Effects of Combined Uphill–Downhill Sprinting Versus Resisted Sprinting Methods on Sprint Performance: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis’’ Sports Med. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-22 Maziar J. Hamad, Pedro E. Alcaraz, Eduardo Sáez de Villareal
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Supervised Versus Unsupervised Exercise for the Improvement of Physical Function and Well-Being Outcomes in Older Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials Sports Med. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-22 Paola Gómez-Redondo, Pedro L. Valenzuela, Javier S. Morales, Ignacio Ara, Asier Mañas
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All the better for it: Exploring one teacher-researcher's evolving efforts to promote meaningful physical education Eur. Phys. Educ. Rev. (IF 3.675) Pub Date : 2024-04-22 Donal Howley, Ben Dyson, Seunghyun Baek
Drawing on social constructivist learning theory and a conceptual framework for meaningful physical education (MPE), the purpose of this self-study was to present and explore how one teacher-researcher (TR) evolved their approach to implementing pedagogy promoting MPE in an alternative secondary/high school education setting. Utilizing self-study, data were collected before, during, and after twenty
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A model fidelity check in cooperative learning research in physical education Phys. Educ. Sport. Peda. (IF 4.638) Pub Date : 2024-04-18 Damián Iglesias, Javier Fernandez-Rio
Fidelity is an essential component of research, theory and practice in pedagogical models in physical education [Hastie, P. A., and A. Casey. 2014. “Fidelity in Models-based Practice Research in Sp...
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‘Belonging' within White male-dominated sports business management programmes Sport. Educ. Soc. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2024-04-18 Hanya Pielichaty, Xiaotong Zhu, Rhianne-Ebony Sterling-Morris
Patriarchal Whiteness dominates the sports sector and sports business university classrooms. This echo effect maintains a cyclical pattern of oppression whereby only certain voices are heard and ce...
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A Longitudinal Mixed Methods Case Study Investigation of the Academic, Athletic, Psychosocial and Psychological Impacts of Being of a Sport School Student Athlete Sports Med. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-18 Ffion Thompson, Fieke Rongen, Ian Cowburn, Kevin Till
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Lateral Ankle Joint Injuries in Indoor and Court Sports: A Systematic Video Analysis of 445 Nonconsecutive Case Series Am. J. Sports Med. (IF 4.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-18 Timo Bagehorn, Mark de Zee, Daniel T.P. Fong, Kristian Thorborg, Uwe G. Kersting, Filip Gertz Lysdal
Background:Lateral ankle sprains are one of the most common injuries in indoor and court sports. Self-reports and case studies have indicated that these injuries occur via both contact and noncontact injury mechanisms typically because of excessive inversion in combination with plantarflexion and adduction of the foot. Video-based documentation of the injury mechanism exists, but the number of cases
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Health-based physical education in an elementary school: effects on physical self-concept, motivation, fitness and physical activity Phys. Educ. Sport. Peda. (IF 4.638) Pub Date : 2024-04-17 Juan Gregorio Fernández-Bustos, Pablo Cuesta-Valera, David Zamorano-García, Juan Ángel Simón-Piqueras
Promoting and developing health in Physical Education should not be limited to seeking to meet recommendations for physical activity and to increase motor competence or physical fitness, but should...
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Promoting adapted physical activity within kinesiology undergraduate programs: a RE-AIM perspective Sport. Educ. Soc. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2024-04-17 Scott McNamara, Rebecca Bassett-Gunter, Robert Townsend, Wesley Wilson
Disabled persons face an array of barriers to quality physical activity programming. Nonetheless, kinesiology undergraduate programs have historically neglected to focus on disability. Hence, it is...
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The Effect of Strength Training Methods on Middle-Distance and Long-Distance Runners’ Athletic Performance: A Systematic Review with Meta-analysis Sports Med. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-17 Cristian Llanos-Lagos, Rodrigo Ramirez-Campillo, Jason Moran, Eduardo Sáez de Villarreal
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Effect of Meniscal Tear Patterns and Preoperative Cartilage Status on Joint Space Width After Medial Opening-Wedge High Tibial Osteotomy Am. J. Sports Med. (IF 4.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-16 Tae Woo Kim, Darryl D. D’Lima, Nam Hoon Moon, Won Chul Shin, Kuen Tak Suh, Mi Sook Yun, Sang-Min Lee
Background:Medial opening-wedge high tibial osteotomy (MOWHTO) is performed to treat young adults with medial compartment knee osteoarthritis associated with varus deformity. However, factors influencing joint space width (JSW) vary according to the type of medial meniscal tear and have not yet been completely elucidated.Purpose:To examine changes in JSW according to the type of medial meniscal tear
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Rehabilitation and Return to Play Protocols After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in Soccer Players: A Systematic Review Am. J. Sports Med. (IF 4.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-16 McKenzie A. Mayer, Marisa Deliso, Ian S. Hong, Bryan M. Saltzman, Raphael S. Longobardi, Peter F. DeLuca, Louis Rizio
Background:Rehabilitation after anterior cruciate ligament ACL reconstruction (ACLR) is crucial for safe return to play (RTP) and reducing the chances of a reinjury. Yet, there is no consensus on the ideal functional tests to assess rehabilitation progress in soccer players after ACLR.Purpose:The primary objective was to highlight the existing gap in the literature concerning the most effective standardized
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Are Lower Passive Anterior Elevation and External Rotation at 6 Weeks Postoperatively Associated With Healing of Isolated Arthroscopic Supraspinatus Repairs? Am. J. Sports Med. (IF 4.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-15 Philippe Collin, Tiago Martinho, Patrick J. Denard, Solenn Gain, Anthony Pernoud, Hugo Bothorel, Alexandre Lädermann
Background:Despite advancements in surgical technique, failure of tendon healing remains a common problem after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair (ARCR).Purpose/Hypothesis:The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between range of motion (ROM) recovery and healing after ARCR. It was hypothesized that an early loss of ROM would be associated with tendon healing.Study design:Case-control
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Comparison of 3 Different Surgical Techniques for Rotator Cuff Repair in a Rabbit Model: Direct Suture, Inlay Suture, and Polyether Ether Ketone (PEEK) Suture Anchor Am. J. Sports Med. (IF 4.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-15 Cancan Du, Wei Chen, Jingchao Fang, Yarui Zhang, Wenqiang Yan, Wenli Dai, Xiaoqing Hu, Yingfang Ao, Shuang Ren, Zhenlong Liu
Background:Rotator cuff tears have been repaired using the transosseous method for decades. The direct suture (DS) technique has been widely used for rotator cuff tears; however, the retear rate is relatively high. Suture anchors are now used frequently for rotator cuff repair (RCR) in accordance with recent developments in materials. However, polyether ether ketone (PEEK) may still cause complications
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Comparison of Return to Sports and Competition After the Arthroscopic Bristow-Latarjet Procedure Versus Arthroscopic Bankart Repair in Adolescents With Recurrent Anterior Shoulder Instability Am. J. Sports Med. (IF 4.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-15 Olivier Rosello, Hugo Barret, Tristan Langlais, Pascal Boileau
Background:The use of isolated soft tissue repair versus bone block stabilization for the treatment of recurrent anterior shoulder instability in adolescents has no scientific evidence.Purpose:To compare the clinical outcomes of adolescent patients who underwent isolated arthroscopic Bankart (iB) repair with those who underwent the arthroscopic Bristow-Latarjet procedure in addition to Bankart (BLB)
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Decreased Posterior Tibial Slope and Its Association With Pediatric Posterior Cruciate Ligament Injury Am. J. Sports Med. (IF 4.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-15 Rajiv S. Vasudevan, Garrett E. Rupp, Andrew M. Zogby, Tyler Wilps, Tyler Paras, Andrew T. Pennock
Background:Recent adult studies have demonstrated that decreased posterior tibial slope angle (PTSA) may be a risk factor for posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) injury. However, there is no study investigating this phenomenon in a pediatric population. Understanding risk factors for PCL injuries among a pediatric population is important given the recent rise in athletic competition/specialization and
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Factors Causing Unintended Sagittal and Axial Alignment Changes in High Tibial Osteotomy: Comparative 3-Dimensional Analysis of Simulation and Actual Surgery Am. J. Sports Med. (IF 4.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-15 Se-Han Jung, Min Jung, Kwangho Chung, Sungjun Kim, Jisoo Park, Ju-Hyung Lee, So-Heun Lee, Chong-Hyuk Choi, Sung-Hwan Kim
Background:Unintended secondary changes in the posterior tibial slope (PTS) and tibial torsion angle (TTA) may occur after medial open-wedge high tibial osteotomy (MOWHTO). In surgical procedures using patient-specific instruments (PSIs), it is essential to reproduce the PTS and TTA that were planned in simulations.Purpose:To analyze the factors causing unintended sagittal and axial alignment changes
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“Is It Realistic?”: A Qualitative Study of the Experiences of Elite Women Athletes Considering Parenthood Sports Med. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-14 Margie H. Davenport, Autumn Nesdoly, Lauren Ray, Rshmi Khurana, Jane Thornton, Tara-Leigh F. McHugh