Advances in Sports Medicine: Exercise and Training for Injury Prevention
A special issue of Sports (ISSN 2075-4663).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 December 2024 | Viewed by 9775
Special Issue Editor
Interests: strength training; velocity based training; rate of force development and power; detraining and retraining; sports and aging; injury prevention; health promotion; muscle contractile properties; electromyography and mechanomyography; motion analysis
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Sports science and sports medicine provide scientific assessment of sports performance and bridge the gap between science and practice. Sports science and sports medicine aim to improve sports performance and prevent sports injuries. By measuring and analyzing the physiological and biomechanical data, it is possible to increase the efficiency of exercise and improve the performance of athletes. It is believed that there are scientific methods to recover after injury safely and effectively. This Special Issue aims to foster a multidisciplinary discussion on up-to-date scientific data in this area, and therefore, we invite authors to submit original research or specific reviews that can improve the understanding of sports science and sports medicine. The scope of the Special Issue includes basic or applied sports sciences related to keywords below, such as exercise and training for improvement of sports performance and injury prevention. We invite original research or specific reviews on sports science and sports medicine that bridges the gap between theory and practice. Given a sufficient sample size, even negative results about exercise and training for injury prevention are considered worthy of the publication in this Special Issue.
You may choose our Joint Special Issue in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.
Dr. Norihiro Shima
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- exercise and training
- strength and conditioning
- sports injury prevention
- rehabilitation
- health promotion
- sports performance
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