In the United States higher education, collegiate athletes mostly have a four-year eligibility within a five-year time frame to compete for and represent their institutions. During this period, collegiate athletes are expected to perform successfully in both academic and athletic roles so that they ...
Collegiate Athletes' Use and Perceptions of Institutional Sources of Support for Role-Related Stressors Journal of Issues in Intercollegiate AthleticsHatteberg, Sarah J.
Predictors for Stress Fracture and Stress Fracture Rate in Male and Female Collegiate Track Athletes: A Prospective Analysis.An abstract of the article "Predictors for Stress Fracture and Stress Fracture Rate in Male and Female Collegiate Track Athletes: A Prospective Analysis," by Marci Goolsby, ...
CHAPTER 6 Environmental Stressors Richard Rodenberg and Kyle Parish In This Chapter Heat illness Hypothermia Frostbite Nonfreezing injuries High-altitude illness INTRODUCTION • As the new breed of endurance athletes and adventure seekers push the limits of human endurance in extreme envi- ronments ...
Fifty-three healthy Division III collegiate track and field athletes (mean age = 19.40 ± 1.13 years) completed an injury history questionnaire along with five preseason lower-extremity functional tests including: ankle dorsiflexion (DF), single-leg anterior reach (SLAR), two timed single-leg ...
Stress fractures are a common overuse injury among athletes. The incidence of stress fractures among females is higher in the military, but this difference
Madelung deformity in a collegiate gymnast: a case report. J Athl Train. 2001;36:170–3. PubMed Central PubMed Google Scholar Barkdell T, Annunziata CC. Acquired Madelung-type deformity in a gymnast. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2007;39(5):S133–4. Google Scholar Dwek JR, Cardoso F, ...
Sleep duration and quality among collegiate athletes is of great importance for their recovery and has been linked to performance, but little is known about reasons for missed sleep or the relationship between sleep and stress in this population. Aim of Study. The aim of t...
[42,113], with increases responding in an intensity dependent manner [42]. Null findings have also been reported [114,115]; however, these results were likely due to a low intensity protocol (50%VO2max) [114] or the fact that subjects were considered to be trained athletes [115] and ...
Preventing stress fractures requires knowledge of the risk factors that predispose to this injury. The aetiology of stress fractures is multifactorial, but