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British journal of sports medicine

Journal Volume: 51
Journal Issue: 7
Journal Year: 2016
Articles in SafetyLit: 8

Are rolling averages a good way to assess training load for injury prevention?

Author response: Identifying concussion: when guidelines collide with real-world implementation-is a formal medical diagnosis necessary in every case once a proper protocol is implemented?

Concerns with novel concussion protocol

Psychological readiness to return to sport: three key elements to help the practitioner decide whether the athlete is REALLY ready?

Response to: 'Helmet use and risk of head injuries in alpine skiers and snowboarders: changes after an interval of one decade'

Step training improves reaction time, gait and balance and reduces falls in older people: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Tennis injury data from The Championships, Wimbledon, from 2003 to 2012

Yes, rolling averages are a good way to assess training load for injury prevention. Is there a better way? Probably, but we have not seen the evidence


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