2014 - Volume 1 - Issue 1 Articles
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Short Communication | ArticleNovember 15, 2014 | Pages : 205 - 450Abstract Athletes perform warm-up prior to any physical activity to enhance their performance, but also to prevent injuries. However, the effects of postural stability as a prevention injury parameter remain unclear. This study aimed to analyze the effects of.....
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Research Article | ArticleBy Satomi Kasuya Naoko Yui Koh Terauchi Keisuke Tateishi Kanaka Yatabe Hisao Miyano Hirotaka Yoshioka Haruki Musha Fumiko Terawaki Atsuhiro Yoshida Hiroto FujiyaNovember 26, 2014 | Pages : 205 - 450Abstract Ballet dancers’ risk of injury is high if their state anxiety is high before a public performance. This research investigated the relationship between psychological factors and a medical approach to injury prevention for adolescent ballet dancers i.....
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Research Article | ArticleNovember 27, 2014 | Pages : 205 - 450Abstract Recent studies show that endurance training of respiratory muscle (RMET) improves exercise performance and decreases ventilation (VE) during exercise. Purpose: To evaluate the effect of RMET with normocapnic hyperpnoea (Spirotiger®) on respiratory f.....
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Short Communication | ArticleBy Paolo Cugia Myosotis Massidda Marco Scorcu Laura Corrias Francesco Piras Claudia Culigioni Carla Maria Calò Valeria BachisNovember 28, 2014 | Pages : 205 - 450Abstract Introduction: Skeletal muscle injuries sustained during sport and their subsequent functional recoveries seem to be influenced by interactions between environmental stimuli (training, overload/overtraining, wrong techniques) and specific genotypes. .....
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Research Article | ArticleBy Thomas Caldwell Nienke W. Willigenburg Luis D. Salazar Kyle E. Geissler James R. Borchers Benjamin D. Roewer Timothy E. Hewett Timothy HigginsNovember 12, 2014 | Pages : 205 - 450Abstract Background: Rugby is associated with a high risk of injury, because it is a fullcontact sport with limited use of protective gear. The popularity of rugby in the United States is growing, but the vast majority of epidemiologic studies reports injury .....