Motion Analysis
The use of methods for human motion capture in clinical environments is motivated by the need to understand normal and pathologic movement. Restoration of function is the goal of most…
The use of methods for human motion capture in clinical environments is motivated by the need to understand normal and pathologic movement. Restoration of function is the goal of most…
Gastrointestinal (GI) conditions in athletes and active persons are common and are seen frequently by sports medicine care providers. Despite the myriad benefits that result from high- level physical activity,…
Athletics is a “culture” that is flourishing worldwide. The roots of peak athletic performance and success, especially during close contests, are embedded in the optimal health of athletes. Most universities…
The unique aspects of many sports result in patterns of injury that are different than those of the general athletic population. It is often instructive for sports and exercise medicine…
Exercise physiology is the identification and study of the physiologic mechanisms underlying physical activity and the body’s response and adaptation to exercise. Most training programs used by athletes, whether they…
The medical care of athletes provides a set of challenges and nuances that are unique to sports medicine. The conventional guidelines regarding treatment of a patient’s ailments are followed, with…
The human body possesses a tremendous healing potential. However, despite its innate restorative capacity, in many instances the body’s ability to heal is limited. Musculoskeletal tissues such as tendon, ligament,…
Sports injuries in athletes are commonly associated with injury to soft tissues, specifically tendons, ligaments, menisci, and cartilage. Common tendon and ligament injuries in the physically active population include rotator…
Graft tissue is widely used in sports medicine for soft tissue reconstruction and augmentation of ligaments and tendons. Understanding the physiology of fixation and incorporation of tendon and/or bone within…
Biomechanics is an interdisciplinary field that uses the principles of mechanics to improve the human body through design, development, and analysis of equipment, systems, and therapies. This biomechanical knowledge can…