Outcome of a neuromuscular training program on recurrent ankle sprains. Does the initial type of healthcare matter?

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Abstract

The first of our featured articles this month, by Mailuhu and co-workers, describes the outcome of a secondary analysis of three randomised trials examining the impact of initial healthcare on the outcome of neuromuscular training on recurrent ankle sprains. In the second feature article, Garcia-Hermoso’s group report the results of a test of a before-school physical activity intervention (Active-Start intervention) on blood pressure in children and examines whether sedentary time moderates the effect of the intervention on blood pressure. In the final feature article, Heinrich, Hansen, Stoll and Canal-Bruland describe a study aimed at scrutinizing the impact of physiological fatigue and gaze behaviour on shooting performance in elite and sub-elite biathletes.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)789-789
Number of pages1
JournalJournal of Science and Medicine in Sport
Volume23
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2020

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