Our last post was on the effect of mental fatigue on clinical decision tools for injury risk. Now we can top that up with a twin study looking at physical fatigue. Same overall conclusions, fatigue affects the outcome of employed screening tests. Consider then that when injuries occur on the field … usually, some form of acute fatigue is present.
Read MoreMental fatigue & balance test performance
This recent study we published is very fundamental but imagine the clinical implications. We employ balance tasks for risk assessment, return-to-play decisions, and performance measures. Normally in non-fatigued conditions. But, did you know the outcomes of these test change when the subject is fatigued?
Read MoreThe injured player’s perspective on healthcare after a rugby-related spinal cord injury
Rugby carries a risk for serious injuries, including acute spinal cord injuries. The lifetime health consequences of these injuries may be far-reaching. In this study, out of the Life After the Game project of Marelise Badenhorst, we aimed to describe barriers and facilitators to healthcare and rehabilitation in individuals with rugby-related spinal cord injuries in South Africa.
Read MoreHigh prevalence of mental health symptoms after elite athletic career retirement
We should not ignore the mental health of elite athletes. The high pressure of elite sports, the spotlights, the need to perform .. what if that all suddenly drops? That is exactly what we sought in this study.
Read MoreLimited evidence shows that health issue in Trail Running are common
We are hitting 2021 running .. literally .. with this systematic review on injuries in Trail Running. The first part of the Trailblazer study of Carel Viljoen to be published. Despite an increase in popularity in trail running, there is limited information available on injury and illness among trail runners to help guide injury and illness prevention strategies. Therefore, the primary aim of this review was to describe the epidemiology of injury and illness among trail runners.
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