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  • Changes in anterior femoral... Changes in anterior femoral articular cartilage structure in collegiate rugby athletes with and without a history of traumatic knee joint injury following a five-month competitive season
    Hori, Miyuki; Terada, Masafumi; Suga, Tadashi ... Scientific reports, 07/2021, Volume: 11, Issue: 1
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    Abstract This study aimed to examine anterior femoral cartilage morphology before (pre-season) and after (post-season) a 5-month competitive season in collegiate ruby players with and without a ...
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  • Point Prevalence of the Bio... Point Prevalence of the Biomechanical Dimension of Dysfunctional Breathing Patterns Among Competitive Athletes
    Shimozawa, Yuka; Kurihara, Toshiyuki; Kusagawa, Yuki ... Journal of strength and conditioning research, 02/2023, Volume: 37, Issue: 2
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    Shimozawa, Y, Kurihara, T, Kusagawa, Y, Hori, M, Numasawa, S, Sugiyama, T, Tanaka, T, Suga, T, Terada, RS, Isaka, T, and Terada, M. Point prevalence of the biomechanical dimension of dysfunctional ...
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  • Effects of age and sex on a... Effects of age and sex on association between toe muscular strength and vertical jump performance in adolescent populations
    Kurihara, Toshiyuki; Terada, Masafumi; Numasawa, Shun ... PloS one, 12/2021, Volume: 16, Issue: 12
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    Toe muscular strength plays an important role in enhancing athletic performance because the forefoot is the only part of the body touching the ground. In general, muscular strength increases with age ...
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  • A pilot study: the relation... A pilot study: the relationship between salivary MCP-1 and IgA, and exercise performance in long-distance runners and sprinters
    Uchida, Masataka; Suga, Tadashi; Terada, Masafumi ... BMC research notes, 03/2022, Volume: 15, Issue: 1
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    It remains unclear that the relationship between sprint and/or endurance performance and salivary immunological factors and stress hormones in athletes. The aim of this study was to investigate if ...
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  • Prediction of Lateral Ankle... Prediction of Lateral Ankle Sprains in Football Players Based on Clinical Tests and Body Mass Index
    Gribble, Phillip A.; Terada, Masafumi; Beard, Megan Q. ... The American journal of sports medicine, 02/2016, Volume: 44, Issue: 2
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    Background: The lateral ankle sprain (LAS) is the most common injury suffered in sports, especially in football. While suggested in some studies, a predictive role of clinical tests for LAS has not ...
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  • Decreased perceived ankle a... Decreased perceived ankle and knee joint health in individuals with perceived chronic ankle instability
    Kosik, Kyle B.; Terada, Masafumi; McCann, Ryan ... Knee surgery, sports traumatology, arthroscopy : official journal of the ESSKA, 2020/1, Volume: 28, Issue: 1
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    Purpose Abnormal movement patterns and neuromuscular impairments at the ankle are thought to contribute to ankle joint degeneration in those with chronic ankle instability. However, these impairments ...
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  • Return to sport decisions a... Return to sport decisions after an acute lateral ankle sprain injury: introducing the PAASS framework—an international multidisciplinary consensus
    Smith, Michelle D; Vicenzino, Bill; Bahr, Roald ... British journal of sports medicine, 11/2021, Volume: 55, Issue: 22
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    BackgroundDespite being the most commonly incurred sports injury with a high recurrence rate, there are no guidelines to inform return to sport (RTS) decisions following acute lateral ankle sprain ...
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  • The effect of attending reh... The effect of attending rehabilitation after traumatic knee joint injury on femoral articular cartilage morphology in collegiate rugby players with a history of intracapsular knee joint injury during two-year consecutive rugby seasons
    Hori, Miyuki; Terada, Masafumi; Suga, Tadashi ... Frontiers in sports and active living, 01/2024, Volume: 5
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    This present study aimed to compare ultrasonographic measures of femoral articular cartilage during two-year seasons between collegiate rugby players who have attended supervised rehabilitation ...
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  • Therapeutic interventions f... Therapeutic interventions for increasing ankle dorsiflexion after ankle sprain: a systematic review
    Terada, Masafumi; Pietrosimone, Brian G; Gribble, Phillip A Journal of athletic training, 09/2013, Volume: 48, Issue: 5
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    Clinicians perform therapeutic interventions, such as stretching, manual therapy, electrotherapy, ultrasound, and exercises, to increase ankle dorsiflexion. However, authors of previous studies have ...
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