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‘Complex systems model’ of running-related injury development and prevention

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by NewsBot, Aug 5, 2017.

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    From control to causation: Validating a ‘complex systems model’ of running-related injury development and prevention
    A. Hulme et al
    Applied Ergonomics; Volume 65, November 2017, Pages 345–354
     
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    Modeling Overuse Injuries in Sport as a Mechanical Fatigue Phenomenon
    Brent Edwards, W.
    Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews: July 11, 2018 - Volume Publish Ahead of Print - Issue - p
     
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    A conceptual model and detailed framework for stress-related, strain-related, and overuse athletic injury
    Judd Kalkhoven Mark Watsford Franco Impellizzeri
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    Sports Injury Prevention is Complex: We Need to Invest in Better Processes, Not Singular Solutions
    Jason C. TeeShaun J. McLarenBen Jones
    18 November 2019
     
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    A conceptual model and detailed framework for stress-related, strain-related, and overuse athletic injury
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    Sports Injury Forecasting and Complexity: A Synergetic Approach
    Sergio T. Fonseca, Thales R. Souza, Evert Verhagen, Richard van Emmerik, Natalia F. N. Bittencourt, Luciana D. M. Mendonça, André G. P. Andrade, Renan A. Resende & Juliana M. Ocarino
    Sports Medicine (2020)
     
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    State Dependence: Does a Prior Injury Predict a Future Injury?
    Benjamin D.SternPT et al
    Physical Therapy in Sport; 27 January 2021
     
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    Characteristics of Complex Systems in Sports Injury Rehabilitation: Examples and Implications for Practice
    Kate K. Yung, Clare L. Ardern, Fabio R. Serpiello & Sam Robertson
    Sports Medicine - Open volume 8, Article number: 24 (2022)
     
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    The Effects of Exercise-Based Injury Prevention Programmes on Injury Risk in Adult Recreational Athletes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
    Nathan Liddle, Jonathan M. Taylor, Paul Chesterton & Greg Atkinson
    Sports Medicine (2023)
     
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