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Top Sports Medicine Research Posts of 2015

by Sports Med Res | Dec 28, 2015

Top Sports Medicine Research
Posts of 2015
Kinesiology Tape or Placebo Tape? The Effects of Tape Application on Balance Measurements in Chronic Ankle Instability Subjects. Post by Kati Major, Nikki Rhodes, &
Todd Gilmore
Not so Fast with that PRP: Platelet-rich Plasma for Hamstring Injuries. Post by
Emily Levy & Marc I. Harwood
Does Sport Participation Give You a Longer Life? Post by Kyle Harris
Athletic Trainers and Physicians Are Under Pressure to Release Concussed Athletes Prematurely. Post by Jane McDevitt
Hurts So Good: Eccentric Hamstrings to Prevent Strains. Post by Nicole Cattano
Accuracy, Affordability, and Portability! Use Your Tablet To Detect Postural Instability.
Post by Jane McDevitt
“Shock”ingly No Improvements in Ankle Sprain Outcomes. Post by Nicole Cattano
To the MOON (and Back) with ACL Rehabilitation. Post by Nicole Cattano
Thessaly Test is not Necessarily Value Added for Meniscal Diagnosis Accuracy. Post
by Nicole Cattano
Hip Special Tests Add Little Diagnostic Value. Post by Nicole Cattano
Other Notable Posts
Shoulder Pad Removal Practice! We’re Talking about Practice! Post by Catherine E.
Lewis and Adam B. Rosen
Concussions and Depression… Is There a Connection? Post by Jessica Herek and Adam B.
Rosen

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