Parents of athletic children can protect them from injury by encouraging them to try out a wide variety of sports, a new ...
Since early sports specialization is often adopted by youth athletes in pursuit of collegiate scholarships and professional careers, researchers studied injuries among NFL athletes to determine ...
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Youth football accounts for nearly one in five sports-related brain injuries
Youth football accounts for the largest share of sports‑related traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) in children and young adults, nearly one in every five TBIs, according to a preliminary study released ...
In today’s rapidly evolving world of sports science, understanding the intricate connections between mental health, cognition, and physiology has never been ...
Objective To quantify the extent of musculoskeletal injuries in Olympic Athletics (track and field) disciplines by synthesising the current evidence on the prevalence of injured athletes, injury event ...
Chennai is in the middle of a sporting surge. From sunrise runners on the beach to young athletes in cricket nets, football turfs, kickboxing rings, and MMA cag ...
Sports-related ocular injuries represent a significant percentage of ocular trauma cases.With the growing number of people participating in sports and recreational physical activities, the incidence ...
Nottingham Forest has appointed a new director of performance, Tottenham’s former head of medicine and sports science Geoff Scott ...
A decade ago, I wrote about a study in the Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics that linked the sleeping habits of a group of Los Angeles-area high-school athletes to how likely they were to get injured.
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