Volume 3 - Issue 1

February 2014
As wide-ranging as ever in its content, the first issue of Volume 3 covers topics including of overtraining syndrome, neurodynamics in sports injuries and the parental role in sporting injury among children. The Legacy of Arabic Medicine section contains an article on the life and work of Ibn Zuhr, the turbaned doctor of Seville; while there is a poignant letter from Boston, detailing the experiences of a sports radiologist who treated victims of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing victims. In addition, we interview world number one tennis player, Novak Djokovic.

Articles

Legacy of Arabic Medicine
Ibn Zuhr

The turbaned doctor of Seville Written by David W. Tschanz, USA Perhaps the best way to introduce...

Written by – David W. Tschanz, USA

Letters From
The shocking reality of unpredicted blast injuries during a marathon event

A LETTER FROM: BOSTON, USA Written by Ali Guermazi, USA Patriots’ Day is usually a working...

Written by – Ali Guermazi, USA

Sports Radiology
The future of musculoskeletal ultrasound

An imaging specialty or a clinical specialty? Written by Wes Cormick, Australia I would like to...

Written by – Wes Cormick, Australia

Sport and Society
Parental role in sporting injury

Written by Dan Bates, Australia Doctors often only see kids who are injured and not the thousands...

Written by – Dan Bates, Australia

Interview
Novak Djokovic

- Interview by Dr Bane Krivokapic Whether he’s on court or off, Novak Djokovic gives 100% of himself....

Interview by – Dr Bane Krivokapic

Sports Radiology
Imaging athletic pubalgia and core muscle injury

Relevance for sports medicine Written by Adam C. Zoga, USA INTRODUCTION Refractory groin pain...

Written by – Adam C. Zoga, USA

Sports Rehab
Clinical neurodynamics in sports injuries

Origins and new developments Written by Michael Shacklock, Australia INTRODUCTION Physical tests...

Written by – Michael Shacklock, Australia

Sports Surgery
Autologous chondrocyte implantation for cartilage repair

Still experimental? Written by Mats Brittberg, Sweden In October 1987, the first human...

Written by – Mats Brittberg, Sweden

Sports Medicine
The role of the specialist sports medicine physician in elite sport

Managing athlete health while optimising performance a track and field perspective Written by Paul...

Written by – Paul Dijkstra, Qatar and Noel Pollock, United Kingdom

Sports Medicine
Medial tibial stress syndrome

Shin splints: aetiology, treatment and prevention Written by Maarten Moen, The Netherlands...

Written by – Maarten Moen, The Netherlands

Sports Science
Improving endurance performance with ‘live high - train low’ altitude training

Relevance and limits Written by Paul Robach, France and Carsten Lundby, Switzerland...

Written by – Paul Robach, France and Carsten Lundby, Switzerland

Sports Science
Overtraining syndrome

Written by Romain Meeusen, Susan Vrijkotte, Kevin De Pauw and Maria Francesca Piacentini...

Written by – Romain Meeusen, Susan Vrijkotte, Kevin De Pauw and Maria Francesca Piacentini

Editorial
EDITORIAL: How to work with elite athletes

Is there such a thing as a profile for a 21st century athlete? If there was, the model could certainly be...

Written by – Nebojsa Popovic MD PhD

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