Strength and conditioning

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Training to maximize RFD Rate of force development is best enhanced by training explosive movements where the intention is to accelerate the resistance (either a bar, medicine ball, or the…

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The groin in sport

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Figure 20.2 Groin and surounding anatomy. The gluteal muscles provide stability and generate significant power during hip joint movement. They are important for the transference of power between the legs…

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The foot in sport

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Athletes find they need to stretch the calf muscles before and particularly after activity for around 30 seconds, repeated three times, once a day (Bandy et al. 1997) and maintain dorsiflexion,…

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Peripheral nerve injuries

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The innermost connective tissue layer is the endoneurium, which is composed of longitudinally aligned collagen fibres and therefore, plays an important role in protecting the axon from tensile forces (Butler…

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Injury prevention and screening

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Assessment by the means of questionnaire is not, of course, a new methodology, but the integration with functional and physical tests to form a holistic process is. The way in…

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Musculoskeletal assessment

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In addition to this, it often requires two radiographs in order to interpret meaningful information as an X-Ray is a two-dimensional image of a three-dimensional structure. Figures 11.2 and 11.3…

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Wrist and hand injuries in sport

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The scaphoid is the most commonly fractured bone of the carpals (Rizzo and Shin 2006), the mechanism of injury occurring from a compression of the wrist while in extension, as…

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Tendons

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Tendon consists of tendon cells (fibroblasts) that lie in longitudinal rows and are elongated cells extending within the tendon structure and communicate via gap junctions within the three-dimensional space of…

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