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Tennis Recovery: A Comprehensive Review of the Research

by Mark S. Kovacs, Todd S. Ellenbecker, W. Ben Kibler, S. Kovacs, Todd S. Ellenbecker, W. Ben Kibler
"... TENNIS RECOVERY A Comprehensive Review of the Research ..."
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TENNIS RECOVERY A Comprehensive Review of the Research

KEY WORDS Arm splints Evaluation study Tennis elbow

by unknown authors , 1993
"... belovv elbow lateral counterforce splint in the treatment of lateral epicondylitis (tennis elLow) ABSTRACT The purpose of the study was to determine the effective-ness of a custom-made below elbow lateral counterforce splint along with standard physiotherapy compared with physiotherapy alone, for th ..."
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belovv elbow lateral counterforce splint in the treatment of lateral epicondylitis (tennis elLow) ABSTRACT The purpose of the study was to determine the effective-ness of a custom-made below elbow lateral counterforce splint along with standard physiotherapy compared with physiotherapy alone

Modeling and Evaluation of Human Motor Skills in a Virtual Tennis Task

by Yoshiyuki Tanaka, Masataka Ishii, Toshio Tsuji, Nobuaki Imamura
"... Abstract—The present paper develops a virtual tennis system using robotic devices for the rehabilitation of upper arm move-ments, and discusses an evaluation method of human motor skills for natural stroke in the dynamic task. In the training, a trainee manipulates the handle of an impedance-control ..."
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of a minimum jerk model. The designed index based on the reference model will be effective to quantitatively evaluate the recovery of motor skills for natural stroke in the virtual tennis task. I.

RESEARCH ARTICLE Implementation of Motor Imagery during Specific Aerobic Training Session in Young Tennis Players

by Aymeric Guillot, Franck Di Rienzo, Vincent Pialoux, Germain Simon, Sarah Skinner, Isabelle Rogowski
"... The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of implementing motor imagery (MI) dur-ing specific tennis high intensity intermittent training (HIIT) sessions on groundstroke perfor-mance in young elite tennis players. Stroke accuracy and ball velocity of forehand and backhand drives were eval ..."
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evaluated in ten young tennis players, immediately before and after having randomly performed two HIIT sessions. One session included MI exercises during the recovery phases, while the other included verbal encouragements for physical efforts and served as control condition. Results revealed that similar

Accepted for printing in Journal of Human Kinetics vol. 28/2011 on June 2011. Functional Overreaching During Preparation Training of Elite Tennis Professionals by

by Christian Thiel, Markus Hübscher, Winfried Banzer
"... This case study evaluated the response of objective and subjective markers of overreaching to a highly demanding conditioning training mesocycle in elite tennis players to determine 1) whether players would become functionally or non-functionally overreached, and 2) to explore how coherently overrea ..."
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This case study evaluated the response of objective and subjective markers of overreaching to a highly demanding conditioning training mesocycle in elite tennis players to determine 1) whether players would become functionally or non-functionally overreached, and 2) to explore how coherently

EDITORIAL Microcirculatory function and left ventricular recovery

by After Stemi, P. Knaapen, N. Van Royen , 2013
"... # The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com In this issue, Remmelink and colleagues present very inter-esting data on the function of the coronary microcirculation after PCI-treated ST-segment elevation myocardial infarc-tion (STEMI) [1]. The virtues of direc ..."
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by stent placement, which puts primary PCI on a rela-tively short list of medical interventions that are directly life-saving and also preserve quality of life. As cardiologists we regularly witness such benefits of primary PCI. As an example, an amateur tennis player was

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by Javier Maquirriain, Juan P Ghisi, Antonio M Kokalj, Javier Maquirriain Centro, Nacional De Alto, Rendimiento Deportivo , 2007
"... Rectus abdominis muscle strains are common and debilitating injuries among competitive tennis players. Eccentric overload, followed by forced contraction of the non-dominant rectus abdominis during the cocking phase of the service motion is the accepted injury mechanism. A tennis-specific rehabilita ..."
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-specific rehabilitation program emphasising eccentrics and plyometric strengthening of the abdominal wall muscles, contributes to the complete functional recovery in tennis players, and could help reduce recurrences. R ectus abdominis (RA) muscle strain is one of the most specific tennis related injuries. True incidence

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by W Banzer, C Thiel, A Rosenhagen, L Vogt, Dr Christian Thiel, J W Goethe , 2007
"... The physical demands upon players in professional tennis have been increasing over the past few years. Currently, average intensities range between 60 % and 70 % of maximum oxygen uptake.1 Tennis can be classified as a mainly anaerobic activity with emphasis on glycolysis and glycogenolysis.2 Howeve ..."
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However, taking into consideration incomplete physiological regeneration between points, as well as between matches and tournaments, a high cardiorespiratory capacity may help to avoid fatigue3 and aid in recovery, thus promoting continuous success in professional tennis.1 4 The relative importance

CASE REPORT An uncommon ankle sprain

by Wart J F Van Zoest, Rob P A Janssen, Carroll M E S Tseng
"... Objective: Ankle sprain is the most frequently occurring acute injury in tennis, accounting for 20–25 % of all injuries. In the current paper, we assess the cause of ankle sprain and suggest possibilities to be considered during diagnosis. Methods: We assessed a professional tennis player with a par ..."
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Objective: Ankle sprain is the most frequently occurring acute injury in tennis, accounting for 20–25 % of all injuries. In the current paper, we assess the cause of ankle sprain and suggest possibilities to be considered during diagnosis. Methods: We assessed a professional tennis player with a

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by George A C Murrell, Professor G A C Murrell , 2007
"... Nitric oxide (NO) is a small free radical generated by a family of enzymes, the nitric oxide synthases (NOSs). Following injury to a tendon, NO is induced by all three isoforms of NOS and NOS activity is also upregulated in tendinopathy. In animal models when NOS activity is inhibited by competitive ..."
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by competitive inhibitors of NOS, tendon healing is reduced. When additional NO is added, tendon healing is enhanced. In humans, in three randomised clinical trials, we have shown that NO delivered via a transdermal patch enhances the subjective and objective recovery of patients with tennis elbow, Achilles
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