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British Journal of Sports Medicine
(BJSM) is the leading, peer-reviewed journal in sports medicine, with additional multimedia resources.
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Topical Issues
a focus on the latest multidisciplinary research in hip and groin pathology
A global SEM team tackles some of sport’s toughest topics: Abuse, Racism, Ableism, Sexism, and Transphobia
“Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus” – answering the call for an increased focus on female-specific SEM research
BJSM Live
27 August 16:00-19:00 (BST)
Athletes in para and adaptive sports have unique medical needs, yet many healthcare professionals lack the necessary training. Led by experts from the 2024 Paralympics this webinar aims to bridge that gap by upskilling healthcare professionals worldwide.
Latest Articles
Editorial:
Enhancing access to prostheses in sports: a call to action for the future of Paralympic athletes18 December 2024
Original research:
Concurrent symptom domains and associations with recovery timelines among collegiate athletes with sport-related concussion18 December 2024
Systematic review:
Impact of postpartum exercise on pelvic floor disorders and diastasis recti abdominis: a systematic review and meta-analysis18 December 2024
Original research:
Association of cardiorespiratory fitness with the incidence and progression trajectory of cardiometabolic multimorbidity18 December 2024
Original research:
Maternal and fetal responses to acute high-intensity resistance exercise during pregnancy18 December 2024
Featured Video
Motor retraining by real-time sonic feedback: understanding strategies of low impact running (PhD Academy Award)
To cite: Van den Berghe P. Motor retraining by real-time sonic feedback: understanding strategies of low impact running (PhD Academy Award). British Journal of Sports Medicine 2022;56:1196-1197. Read the full article here: http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2022-105750 Video abstract complementing the PhD Academy Award article “Motor retraining by real-time sonic feedback: understanding strategies of low impact running”. The aims of this PhD thesis were to (1) develop, (2) to validate a wearable system for impact reduction through the use of real-time, music-based biofeedback, (3) to evaluate its effectiveness in a gait retraining context, and to gain insight into possible strategies for low impact running.
Find out moreMost Read Articles
Original research:
Strength, power and aerobic capacity of transgender athletes: a cross-sectional study28 May 2024
Consensus statement:
Aspetar clinical practice guideline on rehabilitation after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction9 February 2024
Original research:
Healing of acute anterior cruciate ligament rupture on MRI and outcomes following non-surgical management with the Cross Bracing Protocol9 February 2024
Current Issue
Correction:
Correction:Incidence and prevalence of hamstring injuries in field-based team sports: a systematic review and meta-analysis of 5952 injuries from over 7 million exposure hours2 December 2024
Editorial:
Critical incidents and traumatic events in elite sport: proposing the 5Cs approach for how sport medicine teams should care for the affected individual, team and the wider community in the post-traumatic period2 December 2024
Editorial:
Elusive 'usual warm-up in injury prevention trials: the problem of comparing apples to beans2 December 2024
Consensus statement:
Multiligament knee injury (MLKI): an expert consensus statement on nomenclature, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation2 December 2024