Brian J Krabak
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Recent Articles
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Tenforde A, Kraus E, Kliethermes S, Fontana M, Barrack M, Dubon M, et al.
Br J Sports Med
. 2024 Nov;
59(4):211-221.
PMID: 39486880
Endurance events are popular worldwide and have many health benefits. However, runners and Para athletes may sustain musculoskeletal injuries or experience other health consequences from endurance events. The American Medical...
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Kroshus-Havril E, Opel D, Jinguji T, Steiner M, Senturia K, MacDonald J, et al.
Clin J Sport Med
. 2024 Jul;
35(1):37-44.
PMID: 39037366
Objective: Describe how sports medicine clinicians support decision making about sport participation after concussion recovery with adolescent patients and their parents. Specific areas of inquiry related to how clinicians framed...
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Joachim M, Kuik M, Krabak B, Kraus E, Rauh M, Heiderscheit B
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther
. 2023 Nov;
54(2):1-13.
PMID: 37970801
To summarize and describe risk factors for running-related injuries (RRIs) among high school and collegiate cross-country runners. Descriptive systematic review. Four databases (Scopus, SPORTDiscus, CINAHL, Cochrane) were searched from inception...
4.
McSweeney S, Silbernagel K, Gruber A, Heiderscheit B, Krabak B, Rauh M, et al.
Front Sports Act Living
. 2021 Sep;
3:689846.
PMID: 34514384
Global participation in running continues to increase, especially amongst adolescents. Consequently, the number of running-related injuries (RRI) in adolescents is rising. Emerging evidence now suggests that overuse type injuries involving...
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Tenforde A, DeLuca S, Wu A, Ackerman K, Lewis M, Rauh M, et al.
PM R
. 2021 Jul;
14(9):1056-1067.
PMID: 34251763
Background: Bone stress injury (BSI) in youth runners is clinically important during times of skeletal growth and is not well studied. Objective: To evaluate the prevalence, anatomical distribution, and factors...
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Wu A, Rauh M, DeLuca S, Lewis M, Ackerman K, Barrack M, et al.
PM R
. 2021 May;
14(7):793-801.
PMID: 34053194
Background: Understanding the prevalence and factors associated with running-related injuries in middle school runners may guide injury prevention. Objective: To determine the prevalence of running-related injuries and describe factors related...
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Scheer V, Krabak B
Front Physiol
. 2021 Apr;
12:664071.
PMID: 33868030
Ultra-endurance running (UER) has seen an important increase in participation over the last few decades. Long hours of UER can lead to excessive stress on the body, resulting in musculoskeletal...
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Krabak B, Roberts W, Tenforde A, Ackerman K, Adami P, Baggish A, et al.
Br J Sports Med
. 2020 Oct;
55(6):305-318.
PMID: 33122252
Despite the worldwide popularity of running as a sport for children, relatively little is known about its impact on injury and illness. Available studies have focused on adolescent athletes, but...
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Lipman G, Burns P, Phillips C, Jensen J, Little C, Jurkiewicz C, et al.
Clin J Sport Med
. 2020 Feb;
31(6):e327-e334.
PMID: 32097177
Objective: Analyze the effect of sodium supplementation, hydration, and climate on dysnatremia in ultramarathon runners. Design: Prospective observational study. Setting: The 2017 80 km (50 mile) stage of the 250...
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Alschuler K, Krabak B, Kratz A, Jensen M, Pomeranz D, Burns P, et al.
Wilderness Environ Med
. 2020 Feb;
31(1):23-30.
PMID: 32044211
Introduction: Ultramarathon runners commonly endure musculoskeletal pain during endurance events. However, the effect of pain coping skills on performance has not been examined. Methods: A prospective observational study during three...