Sports Medicine News
March 27, 2025
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Mar. 26, 2025 Scientists have created a smart insoles prototype that can accurately measure the body's interaction with the ground, which has the potential to help athletes avoid injuries, or even assist doctors in monitoring ...
Mar. 20, 2025 Americans have long believed that sports are one area in society that offers kids from all backgrounds the chance to succeed to the best of their abilities. But new research suggests that this belief is largely a myth, and that success in high ...
Mar. 13, 2025 An analysis of high school soccer players suggests that incorporating a lower extremity injury prevention program results in fewer anterior cruciate ligament tears and a big reduction in health care ...
Mar. 12, 2025 For college athletes with concussion, brain changes may remain visible in brain scans up to a year after they are cleared to return to play, according to a new ...
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Mar. 7, 2025 A recent study has found that short animations known as GIFs (Graphic Interchange Format) can improve the sleep of professional female ...
Mar. 5, 2025 People who take over-the-counter pain relievers after a concussion may recover faster than those who do not take pain relievers, according to a preliminary ...
Mar. 4, 2025 Nearly 40% of adult Americans say they've experienced some type of sport-related mistreatment in their lives, a new study shows. Mistreatment ranged from psychological and emotional to physical and ...
Feb. 25, 2025 With ideal conditions and strategic pacing and drafting, Kenyan Faith Kipyegon is on the brink of hitting the fabled track and field milestone, a new study suggests. The authors are now calling for a ...
Feb. 20, 2025 Shared decision-making between clinicians and athletes of all ages who have cardiovascular abnormalities and want to participate in competitive ...
Jan. 31, 2025 In a comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis, researchers have taken a deep dive into the effects of cold-water immersion on health and wellbeing. Analyzing data from 11 studies with 3177 ...
Jan. 13, 2025 It's long been known that different positions on the football field fit different body types. A study led by the University of Kansas has gone beyond knowing that linemen are bigger with more body ...
Jan. 7, 2025 Researchers have uncovered mechanisms that may link head injuries and concussions to the emergence of neurodegenerative disease, pointing to latent ...
Dec. 18, 2024 When preparing for a marathon, runners don't usually think much about air quality. But maybe they should, according to findings from a new study. ...
Dec. 19, 2024 People who suffer from continued symptoms of concussion should seek a referral to physical therapy as soon as possible, new research ...
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Feb. 25, 2025 A concussion clinic changed its childhood concussion policies in 2017. A new study of this protocol change shows the approach, which recommended concussed kids begin rehab two weeks or less after ...
Dec. 17, 2024 If the experience of watching a FIFA World Cup soccer final is intense, spare a thought for the players, who are competing at an ever increasing intensity, according to a new ...
Dec. 4, 2024 A large study, of 77 deceased male ice hockey players, has found that the odds of having chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) increased by 34% each year played, and 18 of 19 National Hockey League ...
Dec. 2, 2024 A recent major review of data shows that Black athletes are approximately five times more likely to experience sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) and sudden cardiac death (SCD) compared to White athletes, ...
Nov. 27, 2024 Soccer heading may cause more damage to the brain than previously thought, according to a new ...
Nov. 27, 2024 A new study of high school football players found that concussions affect an often-overlooked but important brain ...
Nov. 18, 2024 While exercise is generally beneficial for a person's overall health, physical activities may increase the risk of adverse cardiovascular disease events in certain susceptible individuals. ...
Oct. 25, 2024 Elite ice hockey players with a history of concussion report heightened mental health symptoms, according to a new ...
Oct. 23, 2024 Contrary to previous research, a study of three decades of the IRONMAN's top competition found a connection between dehydration and exercise-induced muscle cramps. Based on medical data of more ...
Oct. 11, 2024 A new study finds that brain endurance training (BET) can improve attention and executive function (cognition), as well as physical endurance and resistance exercise ...
Sep. 18, 2024 The first academic study to provide quantitative assessment of the possible dangers of competitive slap fighting offers a starting point for conversations about ensuring participants' long-term ...
Sep. 17, 2024 Sport-related stress may contribute to some NCAA Division One swimmers and runners failing to consume enough calories to fuel their ...
Sep. 16, 2024 People may not hop backward often, but a new study shows that having people hop backward on one leg can be a better way of measuring strength and recovery in the knee, as well as other joints and ...
Sep. 11, 2024 Nearly one third of concussions in professional American football are due to impacts from the facemask, a part of the helmet that has remained mostly unchanged in the last decade. In a new study, ...
Sep. 4, 2024 Research shows that super spikes, scientifically described as advanced footwear technology (AFT) spikes, can give runners about a 2% edge in middle-distance track races, like the 800- and ...
Sep. 4, 2024 Sports-related concussions (SRC) may not be associated with long-term cognitive risks for non-professional athletes, a new study suggests. In fact, study participants who had experienced an SRC had ...
Aug. 29, 2024 Researchers found significant geographic variations in concussion diagnoses in United States emergency departments -- with the highest rates in the South and lower rates in the Midwest and ...
Aug. 27, 2024 The extensive training and the sacrifices athletes make to compete at the Olympic games take center stage. For Paralympians and high-performance athletes with spinal cord injuries (SCI), assessing ...
Aug. 27, 2024 While meant to simulate wood bats, regulation USA Baseball metal bats are more forgiving than wood for young players who might not connect with the ball on a bat's optimal 'sweet ...
Aug. 14, 2024 A study has uncovered significant findings related to the early sensorimotor features and cognitive abilities of toddlers who are later diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder ...
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- Soccer Heading Damages Brain Regions Affected in CTE, Study Finds
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- Study Shows That 'super Spikes' Can Increase Track Running Speed by 2%
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- Defining Chronic Pain for High-Performance Athletes With Disabilities
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- Study Reveals Link Between Playing Contact Sports and Parkinsonism in Individuals With Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy
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- Just 4% of Teen Academy Prospects Play Elite Soccer (Football)
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- New Concussion Headset Shows When It's Likely Safe to Return to Play
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- Age of First Exposure to Tackle Football and Years Played Associated With Less White Matter in Brain
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