نتایج جستجو برای: sporting activities

تعداد نتایج: 379710  

Journal: :British Journal of Sports Medicine 1979

Journal: :Nature 1905

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2009
P V Giannoudis V S Nikolaou E Kheir S Mehta D Stengel C S Roberts

We investigated whether patients who underwent internal fixation for an isolated acetabular fracture were able to return to their previous sporting activities. We studied 52 consecutive patients with an isolated acetabular fracture who were operated on between January 2001 and December 2002. Their demographic details, fracture type, rehabilitation regime, outcome and complications were document...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 2006
E De Caro F Fioredda M G Calevo A Smeraldi M Saitta G Hanau M Faraci F Grisolia G Dini G Pongiglione R Haupt

AIMS To evaluate cardiopulmonary exercise tolerance in a large cohort of apparently healthy paediatric cancer survivors in order to determine their participation in sporting activities. METHODS A total of 84 young (<21 years) asymptomatic childhood cancer survivors, who had been exposed to anthracyclines (mean dose 212 mg/m2) and/or chest irradiation (median dose 2000 cGy), with normal left v...

2016
Munjed Al Muderis Horst Heinrich Aschoff Belinda Bosley Guy Raz Ludger Gerdesmeyer Brendan Burkett

Lower limb amputees often experience complications with the use of conventional socket-type prostheses, which further reduce their already compromised ability to perform the activities of daily living, or to participate in sporting activities. During the last two decades, a new technology of direct skeletal attachment (osseointegration) of prosthesis to the femoral residuum has been developed. ...

2006
John Cronin Edith Cowan Keir T. Hansen

S printing has previously been described as consisting of a series of phases: an acceleration phase from 0 to 10 m, a transition phase, and then a maximum velocity phase from 36 to 100 m during a 100-m sprint (7). Mero et al. (34) described the acceleration phase as being in the first 30–50 m, followed by a maximum velocity phase and a phase of deceleration. However, for many sporting activitie...

2015
Roman Leischik Birgit Dworrak Peter Foshag Markus Strauss Norman Spelsberg Henning Littwitz Marc Horlitz

Physical activity increases life expectancy and sport is a priori not harmful. Exhausted sporting activity (e.g. endurance running, triathlon, cycling or competitive sport) can lead under individual conditions to negative cardiac remodelling (pathological enlargement/function of cardiac cavities/structures) or in worst case to cardiac arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death (SCD). This individuall...

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