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    A review of sports-related injuries: Head to toe spectrum by Reddy Ravikanth, Jyotin Kshitiz Singh, Anegh Pavithran, Anoop Pilar, Anush Nagotu, Parthasarathi Sarkar, S Sandeep, Denver Steven Pinto, Mathew David, John Joshy, Manu Jacob Abraham, Ashok Alapati, Robert Patrick Selvam, Sunil Mathew

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The most frequent types of sports injuries are sprains (ligament injuries), strains (muscle injuries), and stress fractures (bone injuries). In sports medicine, a catastrophic injury is defined as severe trauma to the human head, spine, or brain. …”
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    The application of improved DTW algorithm in sports posture recognition by Changjiang Niu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Meanwhile, this research result has important application prospects in fields such as sports training, sports medicine, and virtual reality.…”
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    Bibliometric and Visual Analysis of Elbow Tendinosis Research in Orthopaedic Surgery by Alaaddin Üzümcügil

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The disease is common in the daily routine practice of sports medicine and orthopedics. However, currently, this issue lacks a multifaceted, methodical, and understandable visual examination. …”
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    Actividade físico-desportivas, autoconceito e aproveitamento escolar em adolescentes portugueses by R. Maciel, A. Costa, C. Nunes, P. Rodrigues

    Published 2020-07-01
    “… A presente investigação teve com objectivo principal estudar as correlações da actividade físicodesportivas com o autoconceito e o aproveitamento escolar de estudantes do segundo e terceiro ciclosde escolaridade com idades compreendidas entre os 12 e os 19 anos, verificando igualmente se os hábitos de exercício reflectem as recomendações do American College of Sports Medicine/American Heart Association. A amostra consistiu de 622 indivíduos (268 do sexo masculino, 354 do sexo feminino e 2 que não se classificaram por sexo). …”
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