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Sports Orthopedics by Niederer D, Vogt L, Banzer W
Published 2018-07-01Rationale: This focus review aims to describe the currentevidence on training and exercise (with a special focus on motor control) in the primary prevention, chronification prevention and recurrence prevention of low back pain.Methods: Two investigators independently performed a systematic literatur...
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Health & Physical Activity by Engeroff T, Berk D, Stücher K, Banzer W
Published 2018-10-01Introduction: Financial and personal costs limit the applicability of direct and indirect calorimetric resting metabolic rate (RMR) assessments during health counseling. Therefore, regression-based equations are often used in preventive settings in which their accuracy could be very limited by the i...
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100 Jahre Deutsche Sportmedizin by Banzer W, Vogt L, Hübscher M, Thiel C
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Sportorthopädie by Krause F, Dust K, Banzer W, Vogt L
Published 2017-05-01Introduction: Several effects have been proclaimed for the use of elastic Kinesiotape (KT) for treatment or prevention of athletic injuries and performance enhancement. The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence as well as the subjectively-perceived effects of KT.Methods: An online questio...
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Training & Sports by Kaiser S, Engeroff T, Niederer D, Wurm H, Vogt L, Banzer W
Published 2019-09-01Introduction: Calisthenics is a conditioning workout characterized by bodyweight exercises at bar and floor. Comparable to gymnastics or crossfit workouts, calisthenics demands a great amount of strength, coordination and flexibility. To date, no studies have examined injury rates among calisthenics...
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Sports Orthopedics by Mayer F, Arampatzis A, Banzer W, Beck H, Brüggemann G-P, Hasenbring M, Kellmann M, Kleinert J, Schiltenwolf M, Schmidt H, Schneider C, Stengel D, Wippert P-M, Platen P
Published 2018-07-01Idiopathic as well as nonspecific low back pain is relevant in health care systems as well asinleisure and high-performance sports. Neuromuscular and/or structural deficits, mostly accompanied by biopsychological factors,are known risk factors for both the onset and chronification of symptoms. Meta-...
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