add directory ♦ physician position
Today's News:
All Sports Medicine Jobs
Permanent Sports Medicine Job in Waukegan Illinois with Community Health Systems
Hospital seeking employed Physiatrist (PMR). Currently employ two physicians (one full-time, one part-time). Seeking Medical Director. Call potentially 1 in 3. Rehab program is 10 years old. 25 accredited
Permanent Sports Medicine Job in Tucson Arizona with Community Health Systems
This 144 bed regionally recognized leader in healthcare and affiliated with Northwest Medical Center of Tucson. Northwest Medical Center Oro Valley seeks: 1 BE/BC Physiatrist to join an allied physician
Permanent Sports Medicine Job in Nearby Metro Area Maine with Medical Search International
Opportunities for a BC/BE FP with Sports Fellowship and/or experience to join a group within a Level 2 Medical Center in Maine. Opportunity for partnership!! Great compensation!! Lots of Perks!! Nearby
British Journal of Sports Medicine current issue
[Warm up] Debating transversus abdominis, the "exercise pill" and whether flying limits athletes' performance on arrival
Khan, K. M Thu, 06 Nov 2008 00:00:00 -0000
[Editorials] Are "exercise pills" the answer to the growing problem of physical inactivity?
Warden, S. J, Fuchs, R. K Thu, 06 Nov 2008 00:00:00 -0000
Sports Injury Clinic
Does cryotherapy aid proprioception and Throwing Accuracy in the Dominant Shoulder?
Tue, 25 Sep 2007 17:42:21 -0000
The use of cold therapy such as ice packs following an acute shoulder injury is common, as well as part of the rehabilitation plan. During athletic events, athletes may return to play following the cold therapy, however while the effects of this treatment on shoulder proprioception has been assessed, the effects on throwing performance is as yet unknown.
Physical activity reduces the risk of work-related repetitive strain injuries (RSI)
Tue, 08 May 2007 11:45:32 -0000
A new study has demonstrated that being physically active in leisure time is associated with a lower risk of developing upper limb occupational repetitive strain injuries (RSI). The study considered a cross section of 58,622 Canadian residents between the ages of 15 and 74 who had been employed full time in the previous 12 months.
Can the single leg balance test identify risk of ankle sprains?
Tue, 10 Apr 2007 16:18:52 -0000
Ankle sprains are a common injury which can often be disabling in the athlete. The ability to predict the susceptibility of an athlete to ankle sprain injuries with a simple test could allow a coach to develop preventative strategies such as balance and proprioceptive training alongside taping techniques to support the ankle, hence reducing the risk of injuries occurring.
Subscribe to Sports_Medicine RSS feed 
Permanent Sports Medicine Job in Waukegan Illinois with Community Health Systems
Hospital seeking employed Physiatrist (PMR). Currently employ two physicians (one full-time, one part-time). Seeking Medical Director. Call potentially 1 in 3. Rehab program is 10 years old. 25 accredited
Permanent Sports Medicine Job in Tucson Arizona with Community Health Systems
This 144 bed regionally recognized leader in healthcare and affiliated with Northwest Medical Center of Tucson. Northwest Medical Center Oro Valley seeks: 1 BE/BC Physiatrist to join an allied physician
Permanent Sports Medicine Job in Nearby Metro Area Maine with Medical Search International
Opportunities for a BC/BE FP with Sports Fellowship and/or experience to join a group within a Level 2 Medical Center in Maine. Opportunity for partnership!! Great compensation!! Lots of Perks!! Nearby
British Journal of Sports Medicine current issue
[Warm up] Debating transversus abdominis, the "exercise pill" and whether flying limits athletes' performance on arrival
Khan, K. M Thu, 06 Nov 2008 00:00:00 -0000
[Editorials] Are "exercise pills" the answer to the growing problem of physical inactivity?
Warden, S. J, Fuchs, R. K Thu, 06 Nov 2008 00:00:00 -0000
Sports Injury Clinic
Does cryotherapy aid proprioception and Throwing Accuracy in the Dominant Shoulder?
Tue, 25 Sep 2007 17:42:21 -0000
The use of cold therapy such as ice packs following an acute shoulder injury is common, as well as part of the rehabilitation plan. During athletic events, athletes may return to play following the cold therapy, however while the effects of this treatment on shoulder proprioception has been assessed, the effects on throwing performance is as yet unknown.
Physical activity reduces the risk of work-related repetitive strain injuries (RSI)
Tue, 08 May 2007 11:45:32 -0000
A new study has demonstrated that being physically active in leisure time is associated with a lower risk of developing upper limb occupational repetitive strain injuries (RSI). The study considered a cross section of 58,622 Canadian residents between the ages of 15 and 74 who had been employed full time in the previous 12 months.
Can the single leg balance test identify risk of ankle sprains?
Tue, 10 Apr 2007 16:18:52 -0000
Ankle sprains are a common injury which can often be disabling in the athlete. The ability to predict the susceptibility of an athlete to ankle sprain injuries with a simple test could allow a coach to develop preventative strategies such as balance and proprioceptive training alongside taping techniques to support the ankle, hence reducing the risk of injuries occurring.

Sites:
Exercise: Journal contents, abstracts and author instructions. Searchable. [Subscription required for full-text]About.com Sports Medicine: information about fitness, exercise, sports injury, injuries, knee, shoulder, acl, pain, treatment, training, rehabilitaion, prevention, nutrition, orthopedics and performance improvement.
Allsport Medical: Provides first aid, rehabilitation, injury prevention, fitness and training products to sports professionals, leisure organisations and sports therapists.
American Association of Professional Ringside Physicians: An organization dedicated to the health and safety of the professional and amateur boxer.
American College of Sports Medicine: home_page_content
HealthLink MCW: One of the major considerations when purchasing athletic shoes is what type of activity the shoes will be worn for.
Iliotibial Band Syndrome: The ITBS site provides layperson's descriptions and solutions for Iliotibial Band Syndrome, a common injury of the knee often caused by running, hiking or biking. ITBS can become a chronic injury, lasting years. But with proper treatment, you can beat ITBS!
PhysioRoom.com: Includes professional diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation practices for common injuries, as well as explaining the terms used.
Richard Stockton College Athletic Training: Athletic training and sports medicine information from Stockton College in Pomona, NJ.
SportMedBC - Sport Medicine Council of British Columbia: Promotes and coordinates sport medicine and sport science programs in British Columbia.
Sports Injuries in Australia: Contains information on injuries in professional sports, such as the Australian Football League and Australian Cricket.
Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review: Focuses on important developments in the field of sports medicine and arthroscopy.
Sports Medicine Digest: Provides clinical coverage of sports medicine literature and brief reports and reviews other publications in the field.
Sports Medicine Institute: The Sports Medicine Institute, part of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Minnesota is a recognized center of excellence for orthopaedic research and clinical care, providing treatment for fractures, sprains, joint pain and other knee and shoulder injuries.
Sportsmedicine.com: Sports medicine on the Web. To provide an online directory and reference point of information about sports medicine and all related fields. Sportsmedicine.com is also committed to the promotion of health, wellness, and physical activity
Syracuse Orthopedic Specialists: Information for the public about sports related injuries and information about other related types of orthopedic injuries. Includes details about this New York based clinic.
Tennis Elbow: Tips, prevention and anatomy of tennis elbow.
Tennis Elbow: Medinfo's patient information on Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis), a condition when the outer part of the elbow becomes painful and tender, usually as a result of a specific strain, overuse, or a direct bang.
The Healthy Competition Foundation: Promoting and supporting drug-free sport at all levels.
Treatment Guide: Knee problems can have many causes and they can affect different parts of the knee. Learn how to recognize, prevent and treat common knee problems.
University of Connecticut Sports Medicine: Sports medicine experts at the UConn Health Center specialize in the care and treatment of athletic injuries. In addition to surgery, we understand the importance of training, conditioning, and non-surgical rehabilitation in the treatment of these conditions
University of North Florida Student Athletic Trainers' Association: UNF's Student Athletic Trainers' Association webpage with educational material, program information, and links to other relevant sites.
University of Wisconsin Health Sports Medicine Center: Information about sports medicine physicians, athletic trainers, exercise physiologists and physical therapists as well as educational programs and exercise classes for athletes.
University Sports Medicine: University Sports Medicine, Sports Medicine, UB Sports Medicine, orthopedics, orthopaedics, orthopedic surgery, orthopaedic surgery sports medicine, health, research, fitness, exercise, scientific, education, sports, college, fitness, exercise, health, research, sports medicine, health, research
Virtual Sports Injury Clinic: Virtual Sports Injury Clinic - sports injuries, rehabilitation, sports massage, strapping and taping, common sports injuries.
Wade's Sports Medicine Page: This site contains information on sports medicine, athletic training, sports-related injuries, and treatment.
