Repost: Thinking of submitting a systematic review? What BJSM is looking for.

Systematic reviews in BJSM Systematic reviews provide level 1 evidence and form a critical part of the literature. Here we provide some ground rules for SRs of interest in BJSM. These guidelines are meant to inform authors but are not absolute. Is the review of interest to our core readership? BJSM is a clinical journal […]

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Case Report: Unusual cause of fibular fracture in a golfer

BJSM extends sympathies to golfer Thomas Levet, who seems likely to miss the British Open due to a ‘celebration injury’ after his French Open win (see him immediately pre-injury, left). He clearly doesn’t spend as much time in the water hazards as some of us. The hazards are usually incredibly wide and powerfully ball-sucking but […]

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The 2012 International Convention on Science, Education and Medicine in Sport July 19-24th 2012, SECC Glasgow

Call for Abstracts The International Olympic Committee (IOC), International Paralympic Committee (IPC), International Federation of Sports Medicine (FIMS) and the International Council for Sport Science and Physical Education (ICSSPE) announced that their International Convention on Science, Education and Medicine in Sport will take place in Glasgow just before the Opening Ceremonies for the 2012 Olympic […]

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The Pelvic Girdle: An Integration of Clinical Expertise and Research, Guest Blog by Erin Macri (PT)

Book Review: The Pelvic Girdle, 4th edition by Diane Lee (major contributor Linda-Joy Lee) Did you know that our understanding of how the pelvis moves has changed in just the last few years? Of all the body regions I’ve treated clinically, I have always found the pelvic girdle to be the most complicated and even […]

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Guest Blog: Debating Strategies to Reduce Sudden Cardiac Death in Athletes: Dr. Drezner Responds to Sports Cardiology Editorial

Mosterd, Senden, and, Engelfriet, authors of a recent editorial, (in Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation, April 2011) suggest strategies to reduce the occurrence of sudden cardiac death in athletes. They also comment on the limitations of routine prescreening of athletes. The authors reference the seminal work of Drs. Corrado, Drezner, Basso, and Thiene that promotes preparticipation […]

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Real-life gait solutions (not just cyborg videos!!)

With apropulsive cyborg gait videos, IQ measures using gait observation, and distance running clinics to observe and improve biomechanics, the sports medicine community (and the general public) has a widespread interest in the significance of  “gait.” In this month’s BJSM Editor’s Choice section (free online!) Noehren, Scholz, and Davis investigate the role of hip mechanics in […]

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