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SMR’s 12 Most Popular Posts of 2012

by Sports Med Res | Dec 30, 2012

SMR’s 12 Most Popular Posts of 2012

  • Re-evaluating RICE for Ankle Sprains (Post by Jane McDevitt)
  • Cold-water Immersion for Preventingand Treating Muscle Soreness After Exercise (Post by Kyle Harris)
  • Taping versus Semi-rigid Bracing onPatient Outcome and Satisfaction in Ankle Sprains (Post by Kyle Harris)
  • The Effect of NonsteroidalAnti-Inflammatory Drugs on Tissue Healing (Post by Kyle Harris)
  • Exercises Which Target SpecificHamstring Muscle Groups
    (Post by Kyle Harris)
  • Static Stretching – Must we “UnlearnWhat (We) Have Learned”?
    (Post by Mark Rice)
  • Can the Sleeper Stretch Increase Rangeof Motion and the Sub-Acromial Space?
    (Post by Stephen Thomas)
  • The Accuracy of Hip Special Tests (Post by Nicole Cattano)
  • How Accurate are Your ProximalHamstring Tendinopathy Tests?
    (Post by Jane McDevitt)
  • Special Tests of the Shoulder: AnUpdate of Evidence-based Support
    (Post by Laura McDonald)
  • Single-Leg Hop Predicts Success AfterACL Surgery (Post by Nicole
    Cattano)
  • Female Athlete Triad Screening: Is thePreparticipation Evaluation Form Effective? (Post by Jane McDevitt)
What was your
favorite post or sports medicine article of the year?

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