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3-D System Could Prevent Shoulder Injuries in Baseball Pitchers
April 23, 2013 A new 3-D motion detection system could help identify baseball pitchers who are at risk for shoulder injuries, according to a new ... > full story -
Sporting Events: Clear Your Memory to Pick a Winner
April 22, 2013 Predicting the winner of a sporting event with accuracy close to that of a statistical computer program could be possible with proper training, according to ... > full story -
Fighting the 'Dumb Jock' Stereotype
April 22, 2013 College coaches who emphasize their players' academic abilities may be the best defense against the effects of "dumb jock" stereotypes, a new study ... > full story -
Formula Can Calculate a Person's Speed by Just Looking at Their Footprints
April 22, 2013 Scientists have designed an equation that provides a highly accurate estimate of an individual's speed based on stride length. They used data from professional athletes and walking and running ... > full story -
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Platelet-Rich Plasma Is Most Effective Treatment for Chronic Heel Pain, Study Suggests
April 22, 2013 New research aims to find an effective treatment for the two million Americans suffering annually from moderate-to-severe heel ... > full story -
Painkillers Taken Before Marathons Linked to Potentially Serious Side Effects
April 20, 2013 Attempts to ward off pain in marathons and other endurance sports by taking over the counter painkillers may be ill advised, because these drugs may cause serious side effects in these circumstances, ... > full story -
Breast Pain Issue for One in Three Female Marathon Runners
April 20, 2013 One in three female marathon runners is likely to suffer breast pain (mastalgia) during the course of the event, suggests new ... > full story -
Screening NCAA Athletes for Sudden Cardiac Death Risk
April 19, 2013 A new study supports the addition of electrocardiogram (ECG) screening to the standardized pre-participation exams for athletes to better identify cardiac abnormalities that lead to sudden cardiac ... > full story -
Accuracy and Reliability of Ecg Interpretation by Physicians Is Limited, Study Suggests
April 19, 2013 Incorporating an electrocardiogram (ECG) during pre-participation screening for athletes has demonstrated a reduction in incidence of sudden cardiac death (SCD); however, it remains controversial in ... > full story -
Intense, Specialized Training in Young Athletes Linked to Serious Overuse Injuries
April 19, 2013 Young athletes who specialize in one sport and train intensively have a significantly higher risk of stress fractures and other severe overuse injuries, according to the largest clinical study of its ... > full story
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