From personal experiences to injury to patient success stories, exercise never figured prominently in these doctors’ practice ...
Parents of athletic children can protect them from injury by encouraging them to try out a wide variety of sports, a new study says. Repetitive stress from focusing on one sport at a young age ...
Because adolescents face injury rates nearly triple those of adults, the mental side of rehab is especially important. Illustration Dan Goldfarb / The Athletic; iStock This story is part of Peak, The ...
Exercise physiologists (EPs) are increasingly recognised for their role in supporting people with lived experience of mental health challenges through structured, evidence-based exercise interventions ...
Children are training harder in sports and competing more than ever, but doctors told CNA TODAY that the rising number of sports injuries is a reminder that young bodies need time to recover.
Your risk of injury increases with age, but implementing certain exercises into your routine—particularly after age 40—could help reduce this risk. To find out what kinds of injuries are most common, ...
Sarah Johnson remembers the distress with which female athletes uttered the words “anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)”. She remembers the word “epidemic” branded across newspapers and websites. But ...
Speaking from my experience, both as a clinical psychologist and as an ultrarunner, sports injuries are rough on mental health. Injury does not just affect the body; it also impacts identity, routine, ...
Despite strong scientific evidence supporting sports injury prevention, implementation in real-world sport settings remains limited. Understanding how prevention is perceived and practised by those ...
During the pandemic, the US Consumer Product Safety Commission recorded a 48% spike in at-home exercise injuries. You might think that the culprit was bad equipment, but it was bad form. People had no ...