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Hot Topic: Current Anti-Doping Policies

A recent editorial by Babette Pluim entitled, “A doping sinner is not always a cheat” [excerpt below], has created some fiery discussion amongst BJSM editors and readers this month. The doping rules...

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Reader Response: Inactivity in the 21st Century

By Fergus Joseph Dignan, Civilian Medical Practitioner, MOD I very much enjoyed reading the ‘warm up’ article by Steven N Blair in the January edition of BJSM. The first study that he quoted on...

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Reader Response: Rotator cuff tendinopathy

Photo by Lisa Bettany. By Nicola Maffulli, Umile Giuseppe Longo, Vincenzo Denaro, Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon, University Hospital of North Staffordshire, Keele University School of...

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Concussion in sport: The Consensus

Concussion is certainly hot this week! Lots of news stories of variable quality. Today we review the International Consensus statement itself. This practical resource was established, using a...

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Educating ALL Medical Specialists to consider exercise as the fifth vital...

Guest blog by Dr. Danica Bonello Spiteri I read with great interest your article  ‘Developing healthcare systems to support exercise: exercise as the fifth vital sign’ (Sallis R. Br J Sports Med May...

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Confusion/difference of opinion on investigating compartment syndrome. BJSM...

The results of the latest BJSM home-page poll are in. We had a split!! Folks can’t agree on a very common procedure in sports medicine. Yikes!! Out of 120 respondents, 57% preferred that all 4...

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Injury surveillance on young elite athletes participating in the 1st Winter...

BJSM e-letter by: Gerhard Ruedl and Wolfgang Schobersberger E-letter for: Kathrin Steffen, Lars Engebretsen. The Youth Olympic Games and a new awakening for sports and exercise medicine. BJSM. 2011;...

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Injury prevention in high level snowboard: A need to return to first principles?

 Guest blog by @CarolineFinch In the recent BJSM blog Is high level snowboard too dangerous to allow your children to participate? Prof Engebretsen raises an important question, namely how to prevent...

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‘Cool it!’… So is thermal perception a controller of exercise intensity...

By  Drs. Zachary J. Schlader &  Toby Mündel    In response to:  Barwood MJ, Corbett J, White D, et al. Early change in thermal perception is not a driver of anticipatory exercise pacing in the...

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And the winner of the BJSM education content poll is…

…Groin pain/ hip pain! That’s right, out of close to 100 respondents, nearly half indicated that they want more BJSM education content on groin pain / hip pain. We will be sure to take these results...

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Hot Topic: Current Anti-Doping Policies

A recent editorial by Babette Pluim entitled, “A doping sinner is not always a cheat” [excerpt below], has created some fiery discussion amongst BJSM editors and readers this month. The doping rules...

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Reader Response: Inactivity in the 21st Century

By Fergus Joseph Dignan, Civilian Medical Practitioner, MOD I very much enjoyed reading the ‘warm up’ article by Steven N Blair in the January edition of BJSM. The first study that he quoted on...

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Reader Response: Rotator cuff tendinopathy

Photo by Lisa Bettany. By Nicola Maffulli, Umile Giuseppe Longo, Vincenzo Denaro, Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon, University Hospital of North Staffordshire, Keele University School of...

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Concussion in sport: The Consensus

Concussion is certainly hot this week! Lots of news stories of variable quality. Today we review the International Consensus statement itself. This practical resource was established, using a...

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Educating ALL Medical Specialists to consider exercise as the fifth vital...

Guest blog by Dr. Danica Bonello Spiteri I read with great interest your article  ‘Developing healthcare systems to support exercise: exercise as the fifth vital sign’ (Sallis R. Br J Sports Med May...

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Confusion/difference of opinion on investigating compartment syndrome. BJSM...

The results of the latest BJSM home-page poll are in. We had a split!! Folks can’t agree on a very common procedure in sports medicine. Yikes!! Out of 120 respondents, 57% preferred that all 4...

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Injury surveillance on young elite athletes participating in the 1st Winter...

BJSM e-letter by: Gerhard Ruedl and Wolfgang Schobersberger E-letter for: Kathrin Steffen, Lars Engebretsen. The Youth Olympic Games and a new awakening for sports and exercise medicine. BJSM. 2011;...

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Injury prevention in high level snowboard: A need to return to first principles?

 Guest blog by @CarolineFinch In the recent BJSM blog Is high level snowboard too dangerous to allow your children to participate? Prof Engebretsen raises an important question, namely how to prevent...

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‘Cool it!’… So is thermal perception a controller of exercise intensity...

By  Drs. Zachary J. Schlader &  Toby Mündel    In response to:  Barwood MJ, Corbett J, White D, et al. Early change in thermal perception is not a driver of anticipatory exercise pacing in the...

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And the winner of the BJSM education content poll is…

…Groin pain/ hip pain! That’s right, out of close to 100 respondents, nearly half indicated that they want more BJSM education content on groin pain / hip pain. We will be sure to take these results...

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