A Greek translation of a BJSM classic – soft tissue injuries simply need PEACE & LOVE!

Rehabilitation of soft tissue injuries can be complex. Over the years, acronyms guiding their management have evolved from ICE to RICE[1], then to PRICE[2] and POLICE[3]. Although widely known, the evidence for these treatments is limited. ICE/RICE/PRICE focus on acute management and ignore sub-acute and chronic stages of tissue healing. We posit that two new acronyms can optimize recovery. Our […]

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App Review: E-cycling and running with Zwift – racing the entire world from the comfort of your home

Name of the mobile application: Zwift Category: Fitness Platform: iOS 9.0 or later, and Android 7.0 or later. Cost: 14.99 USD/month (7-day free trial available). About the app: Zwift is a virtual training application that enables cyclists or runners to explore a virtual 3D universe via a computer or tablet while training at home. Once […]

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Tips to relieve Gluteal Tendinopathy and Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome with Rachael Cowan (PhD)

 I have pain in have side of my hip – what should I do? A re-post from La Trobe University’s Sport and Exercise Medicine blog site. Pain in the side of the hip can be caused by the following:  GREATER TROCHANTERIC PAIN SYNDROME  GLUTEAL TENDINOPATHY  HIP ‘BURSITIS’  Rachael Cowan, physiotherapist consulting at Olympic Park Sports […]

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My clinical reasoning when designing a rehabilitation plan for a patellofemoral pain (PFP) patient

Is the patellofemoral contact area influencing the choice of my exercise plan? Part of the BJSM’s Young Clinician Blog Series – to contribute please email bjsmblog@bmj.com PFP is a common debilitating knee joint pathology affecting both active and sedentary people with age ranging from 10 to 50 y.o. Altered joint mechanics, quadriceps muscles inhibition, increased […]

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European Tour Golf: Sports Medicine Opportunities during a pandemic

Part of the new ‘Gateway to Sport and Exercise Medicine’ blog series The impact of the pandemic was fully felt by all professional sports, with many events cancelled or postponed. The European Tour Golf normally runs a very full programme throughout the year, with events on most continents (having not quite reached Antarctica yet!). Therefore, […]

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Physical Activity in Young Adulthood Pays Dividends Decades Later

Regular exercise in youth, midlife may protect against diabetes, high cholesterol in later life – part of the BJSM’s #KnowledgeTranslation blog series Why is this study important? Despite our understanding of the general benefits of physical activity on preventing diabetes and cholesterol problems, there is limited knowledge on how physical activity levels at different stages […]

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Retrain the brain to decrease (tendon) pain

Neurodynamic contributions of eccentric muscle contractions Mechanisms explaining the benefits from eccentric exercises (EEx) for managing tendinopathy can be found on the (molecular) level of the muscle-tendon or tendon-to-bone complex and generally involve remodeling of tissue morphology. Mechanisms can also be found in the central nervous system as emerging evidence demonstrates the positive effects EEx […]

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Mind the analytics when studying the benefits of physical activity with accelerometers

A consensus on analytical approaches to investigate the associations of physical activity with health outcomes The benefits of physical activity have been recently described in the World Health Organization guidelines [1]. Movement sensors have enhanced the research of the physical activity benefits by allowing a detailed analysis of the physical activity patterns throughout the day. […]

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