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Consensus Statement: An Evidence-Based Review of Exercise, Rehabilitation, Rest, and Return to Activity Protocols for the Treatment of Concussion and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

by admin@sportsmed | Oct 18, 2023

Consensus Statement: An Evidence-Based Review of Exercise, Rehabilitation, Rest, and Return to Activity Protocols for the Treatment of Concussion and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury De Luigi AJ, Bell KR, Bramhall JP, Choe M, Dec K, Finnoff JT, Halstead M, Herring SA,...

High-intensity exercise during pregnancy – A position paper by the European Board and College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology

by admin@sportsmed | Apr 17, 2023

High-intensity exercise during pregnancy – A position paper by the European Board and College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (EBCOG) Harmsworth M, Savona-Ventura C, Mahmood T. Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol. 2023 Mar 31;285:56-58. doi:...

Exercise & Sports Science Australia (ESSA) updated Position Statement on exercise and physical activity for people with hip/knee osteoarthritis

by admin@sportsmed | Dec 19, 2022

Exercise & Sports Science Australia (ESSA) updated Position Statement on exercise and physical activity for people with hip/knee osteoarthritis Hinman RS, Hall M, Comensoli S, Bennell KL. J Sci Med Sport. 2022 Nov 23:S1440-2440(22)00492-3. doi:...
We Need to Workout How Much Exercise Affects Each Blood-Based Brain Measure for Concussions 

We Need to Workout How Much Exercise Affects Each Blood-Based Brain Measure for Concussions 

by Jane McDevitt | Nov 16, 2022

Effects of physical exertion on early changes in blood-based brain biomarkers: implications for the acute point of care diagnosis of concussion Bazarian J, Abar B, Merchant-Borna K, Pham DL, Rozen E, Mannix R, Kawata K, Chou YY, Stephen SJ, Gill J. J Neurotrauma. 2022...
Heading to the Gym Hits Your Gut in More Ways Than One

Heading to the Gym Hits Your Gut in More Ways Than One

by Kyle P. Harris | Sep 7, 2022

Resistance exercise increases gastrointestinal symptoms, markers of gut permeability, and damage in resistance-trained adults. Hart TL, Townsend JR, Grady NJ, Johnson KD, Littlefield LA, Vergne MJ, Fundaro G. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2022 May 25. doi:...
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