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Descriptive Epidemiology of Injuries in Professional Speedball Athletes

Prashant Meshram, Omar Yasser, Jacob Joseph, Kian Larijani, Andrea Lopes Sauers, Uma Srikumaran, and Edward G. McFarland

Racquet sports, comprising tennis, badminton, racquetball, squash, and speedball, have surged in popularity during recent years. 1 This trend has been attributed, in part, to the convenience and feasibility of these sports for athletes of all ages, as well as the low financial barriers to entry. 2

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The Evaluation of Changes of Angles in Selected Joints During Topspin Forehand in Table Tennis

Ziemowit Bańkosz and Sławomir Winiarski

( Neal, 1991 ). This pattern of movements has been found, however, in badminton, squash, and tennis, as well as in track and field throwing events and boxing ( Cabral, João, Amado, & Veloso, 2010 ; Landlinger, Lindinger, Stöggl, Wagner, & Müller, 2010 ; Marshal & Elliott, 2000 ; Neal, Snyder

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The Effectiveness of a Psychoeducational Program in Increasing Mental Health Knowledge in Collegiate Athletes: A Critically Appraised Topic

Alexis Peters, Julliana Tapia, and Stephanie H. Clines

, lacrosse, rugby, skiing, soccer, softball, squash, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field, and volleyball. Total of 626 collegiate student-athletes. Gender was approximated based on roster information (28.3% male, 25.1% female, 46.6% unassigned). Ages ranged from 18 to 23 years. Total of 33 student

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Why Is There a Range in Time Returning to Preoperative Activity Habits After Femoroacetabular Impingement Treatment in Recreational Athletes?

Nils Wirries, Marco Ezechieli, Michael Schwarze, Alexander Derksen, Stefan Budde, Manuel Ribas, Henning Windhagen, and Thilo Floerkemeier

, swimming, and golf) to moderate- (badminton, inline skating, tennis, alpine skiing, horse riding, boxing, bowling, and alpine hiking) to high-impact sports (jogging, handball, volleyball, basketball, soccer, and squash). 20 The return-to-activity time was defined as the duration of the period (in months

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Altered Ankle Muscle Activation at 2-Year Post Achilles Tendon Repair: An Age, Gender, and Activity Level-Matched Comparison With Healthy Subjects

Fırat Tan, Hande Guney-Deniz, Gulcan Harput, Burak Ulusoy, Gürhan Dönmez, John Nyland, and Mahmut N. Doral

total of 15 men met the study inclusion criteria. All subjects in the ATR group had a Tegner activity-level scale score of 5. The sport participation that subjects performed at least twice weekly included: soccer = 11, handball = 1, squash = 1, and running = 2. No subject was a professional- or elite

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Ankle Sprain History Does Not Significantly Alter Single- and Dual-Task Spatiotemporal Gait Mechanics

Sarah B. Willwerth, Landon B. Lempke, Vipul Lugade, William P. Meehan III, David R. Howell, and Alexandra F. DeJong Lempke

; median: 19 mo) Sport participation Football n = 9 Football n = 9 Soccer n = 9 Soccer n = 8 Rugby n = 1 Rugby n = 6 Volleyball n = 1 Volleyball n = 1 Baseball n = 1 Baseball n = 1 Golf n = 1 Golf n = 1 Crew n = 3 Crew n = 1 Field hockey n = 5 Lacrosse n = 1 Ice hockey n = 1 Squash n = 1 Abbreviations: BMI

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Scapular Kinematics in Athletes With and Without Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy: A Systematic Review

Xin Fu, Patrick Shu-hang Yung, Chun Cheong Ma, and Hio Teng Leong

language, full text, human studies Study Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria Studies were included if (1) athletes who involved in overhead sports (including baseball, volleyball, tennis, softball, water polo, handball, swimming, field events, badminton, basketball, squash, and racquetball, etc) 28 ; (2

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Epidemiology of Shoulder Dislocations Presenting to Emergency Departments in the United States, 2007–2020

Rebecca R. Rodriguez and Kenneth C. Lam

-skating/roller-blading, rugby, squash, tennis, track and field, yoga, and zip lining. Incidence Rates IR and IRR are summarized in Tables  4 and 5 and Figure  1 . The average IR for males was 11.75 per 100,000 person-years from 2007 to 2020 and the average IR for females was 4.77 per 100,000 person-years for the same time

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Should Ballet Dancers Vary Postures and Underfoot Surfaces When Practicing Postural Balance?

Nili Steinberg, Gordon Waddington, Roger Adams, Janet Karin, and Oren Tirosh

compared with the other conditions. It might be suggested that most ballet shoes restricted the contact between the plantar surface of the foot and the floor by squashing the toes and the metatarsal arch. Qu ( 2015 ) found that while static postural stability was not affected by insoles, they did, however

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A Qualitative Approach to Understanding the Impact of Partner Play in Doubles Racquet Sports

Sarah Deck, Brianna DeSantis, Despina Kouali, and Craig Hall

’s emotions ( Campo et al., 2017 ; Palmateer & Tamminen, 2018 ; Tamminen et al., 2016 ). Therefore, it is highly likely that doubles partners in badminton, squash, and tennis make use of these strategies, especially when their partner is playing poorly. The ways in which athletes can cope with emotions is