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RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS: BJSM September 2020 - Volume 54 - Issue 17

British Journal of Sports Medicine September 2020; Vol. 54, Issue 17

ORIGINAL RESEARCH

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Forty-five per cent lower acute injury incidence but no effect on overuse injury prevalence in youth floorball players (aged 12–17 years) who used an injury prevention exercise programme: two-armed parallel-group cluster randomised controlled trial (28 January, 2020)

Ida Åkerlund, Markus Waldén, Sofi Sonesson, Martin Hägg lund Effectiveness of an e-health tennis-specific injury prevention programme: randomised controlled trial in adult recreational tennis players (30 January, 2020) Haiko Ivo Maria Franciscus Lodewijk Pas, Babette M Pluim, Ozgur Kilic, Evert Verhagen, Vincent Gouttebarg e, Rebecca Holman, Maarten H Moen, Gino M Kerkhoffs, Johannes L Tol Preventing injuries in alpine skiing giant slalom by shortening the vertical distance between the gates rather than increasing the horizontal gate offset to control speed (27 April, 2020 Matthias Gilgien, Philip Crivelli, Josef Kröll, Live S Luteberget, Erich Müller, Jörg Spörri

EDITORIALS

Undergraduate examination and assessment of knowledge and skills is crucial in capacity planning for the future healthcare workforce in physical activity interventions (14 January, 2020) Ann Bernadette Gates, Michelle Grace Swainson, Fiona Moffatt, Roger Kerry, George S Metsios, Ian Ritchie Mouthguards should be worn in contact sports (27 March, 2020) Paul Allison, Faleh Tamimi

Ski racers’ understanding of sports-related concussion and its management: are contemporary findings and clinical recommendations reaching the target audience, the racers themselves? (26 March, 2020) Natalie Maxwell, Lucy Redhead, Evert Verhagen, Jörg Spö rri

BRIGHT SPOTS

Bright spots, physical activity investments that work: National Steps Challenge, Singapore: a nationwide Health physical activity programme (19 December, 2019) Jiali Yao, Chuen Seng Tan, Cynthia Chen, Jeremy Tan, Nicole Lim, Falk Mü ller-Riemenschneider

REVIEW

Preseason shoulder range of motion screening and inseason risk of shoulder and elbow injuries in overhead athletes: systematic review and meta-analysis (14 January, 2020)

Federico Pozzi, Hillary A Plummer, Ellen Shanley, Charles A Thigpen, Chase Bauer, Melissa L Wilson, Lori A Michener

WARM UP

Let us spend time pitchside for our athletes’ benefit: a call to broaden collaboration by Sport and Exercise Medicine Switzerland (SEMS) (19 August, 2020) Philippe Matthias Tscholl

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