Archives of Sports Medicine

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Archives of Sports Medicine

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RESEARCH ARTICLE Pages 84-86

Traumatic Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Rupture from Muaythai Kickboxing: A Case Report

Authors: Stephen J Strotmeyer and Keelan Enseki

Abstract: A 30-year-old female Muaythai boxer presented with a 48 hour history of instability and acute pain in her right knee after hearing a "pop". There was no prior history of trauma. On the previous day, she had been training in Muaythai, specifically, clinching and knee-sparring, a common activity as part of fighter training.

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RESEARCH ARTICLE Pages 75-83

A Pilot Study: The Acute Effects of a Novel Kinetic Chain Weight-Supported Resistance Training Technique

Authors: Thomas G Palmer and Michael Del Re

Abstract: Kinetic Chain Resistance Training (KCRT) has been used to promote gains in muscular strength. The Finisher® is a gravity-modified resistance devises which offers weight-supported kinetic chain stimuli.

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RESEARCH ARTICLE Pages 65-74

Effect of High-Intensity and Concurrent Training in Body Composition in Overweight and Obese Women Institutional Revision

Authors: Jorge Cervantes Sanabria and Jessenia Hernández Elizondo

Abstract: This study was designed to determine the changes in body composition, Body Weight (BW), Fat Mass (FM), Body Fat Percentage (BF%) and, Skeletal Muscle Mass (SMM) of High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) and Concurrent Training (CT), comparing them to a Control Group (CG) for four months of intervention in overweight and obese women.

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RESEARCH ARTICLE Pages 58-64

Validation of a Physical Activity Monitor as an Estimation of Energy Expenditure During a Circuit-Style Workout with Females who are Overweight or Obese

Authors: Lauren Killen, Jenn Caputo, John Coons, Vaughn Barry and Dana Fuller

Abstract: Overweight and obese females, N = 40, 20-59 years of age, completed a pre-recorded circuit-style exercise session DVD consisting of eight exercises. An SWA and portable metabolic analyzer were worn by each participant throughout the exercise session to measure energy expenditure.

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REVIEW AND META ANALYSIS Pages 48-57

The Long-Term Effects of Sport-related Concussions on Cognition in Interscholastic and Collegiate Athletes: A Meta-analysis of Cross-Sectional Studies

Authors: Lauren C Scott, Frazer Atkinson and Neha P Gothe

Abstract: Over the past twenty years researchers have conducted cross sectional and longitudinal studies to examine how concussions could impact cognitive functions. Previous meta-analysis exploring the effect of a sport-related concussion on cognition lacked matched control groups and only assessed short-term effects ranging 7-14 days.

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Research Article Pages 44-47

Perceived Exertion is Lower in Running than Walking at the Same Heart Rate and Lactate Level

Authors: Makoto Sakamoto, Magdalena Jackowska and Hiroaki Tanaka

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to examine perceived effort at various intensities in human walking and running. Fifteen male subjects participated in this study.

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