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Frontiers in sports and active living

Journal Volume: 2
Journal Issue:
Journal Year: 2020
Articles in SafetyLit: 17

Accumulative competitive season training stress affects neuromuscular function and increases injury risk in uninjured D1 female athletes

An interdisciplinary examination of stress and injury occurrence in athletes

Balance training in older adults using exergames: game speed and cognitive elements affect how seniors play

Can smartphone-derived step data predict laboratory-induced real-life like fall-risk in community- dwelling older adults?

Determinants of missed games following concussions in the National Football League

Exercise of dynamic stability in the presence of perturbations elicit fast improvements of simulated fall recovery and strength in older adults: a randomized controlled trial

Monitoring the return to sport transition after ACL injury: an alpine ski racing case study

Player monitoring in professional soccer: spikes in acute:chronic workload are dissociated from injury occurrence

Reactive postural responses after mild traumatic brain injury and their association with musculoskeletal injury risk in collegiate athletes: a study protocol

Self-reported physical activity, injury, and illness in Canadian adolescent ski racers

Stair gait in older adults worsens with smaller step treads and when transitioning between level and stair walking

The influence of virtual reality head-mounted displays on balance outcomes and training paradigms: a systematic review

The measurement of eye movements in mild traumatic brain injury: a structured review of an emerging area

The role of optimism and psychosocial factors in athletes recovery from ACL injury: a longitudinal study

Visual cues promote head first strategies during walking turns in individuals with Parkinson's disease

Wearable technology and analytics as a complementary toolkit to optimize workload and to reduce injury burden

Wide skis as a potential knee injury risk factor in alpine skiing