Craig R. Denegar has written: 'Therapeutic modalities for musculoskeletal injuries' -- subject- s -: Athletic Injuries, Injuries, Methods, Musculoskeletal system, Pain, Prevention & control, Rehabilitation, Sports injuries, Sports medicine, Therapy, Treatment, Wounds and injuries
Yes, "Sports Medicine" should be capitalized because it is a specific field of medicine that focuses on the treatment and prevention of sports-related injuries.
Evert Verhagen has written: 'Sports injury research' -- subject(s): Athletic Injuries, Methods, Research, Etiology, Epidemiology, Sports injuries, Prevention & control, Cost-Benefit Analysis
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Michael McGillicuddy has written: 'Massage for sport performance' -- subject(s): Athletic Injuries, Methods, Prevention & control, Sports massage, Massage, Sports
Steven J. Karageanes has written: 'Principles of manual sports medicine' -- subject(s): Athletic Injuries, Exercise Movement Techniques, Manipulation (Therapeutics), Manipulation, Orthopedic, Methods, Orthopedic Manipulation, Physical Medicine, Rehabilitation, Sports injuries, Sports medicine, Sports physical therapy, Treatment
Alan R. Figelman has written: 'Keeping young athletes healthy' -- subject(s): Athletes, Health and hygiene, Prevention, Safety measures, Sports, Sports injuries
LaJean Lawson has written: 'Chest/breast protectors for female athletes' -- subject(s): Protection, Women athletes, Chest, Breast, Sports injuries, Prevention 'Selected sports bras'
There were about 500 national sports injuries in 2010
In sports, principles of biomechanics are used to optimize movement efficiency and prevent injuries. Principles of material science are applied in equipment design to enhance performance and safety. In fieldwork, principles of environmental science are utilized to mitigate ecological impact and sustain natural resources.
Fractures account for 5-6% of all sports injuries.
It is a sports physiotherapist.