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The Physician and Sportsmedicine

The Physician and Sportsmedicine is a reputable journal that focuses on the intersection of medicine and sports. It provides valuable insights, research, and practical information for healthcare professionals, trainers, and athletes. Covering a wide range of topics, this journal promotes the understanding, prevention, and treatment of sports-related injuries and promotes optimal performance and well-being in athletes.

Details
Abbr. Phys Sportsmed
Start 1973
End Continuing
Frequency Quarterly, 2009-
p-ISSN 0091-3847
e-ISSN 2326-3660
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Specialty Orthopedics
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 6702 55
SJR / Ranks: 5237 804
CiteScore / Ranks: 5824 4.50
JIF / Ranks: 4670 2.3
Recent Articles
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Kamitani A, Tsukahara Y, Rizzone K
Phys Sportsmed . 2025 Mar; :1-6. PMID: 40062397
Objectives: To assess for gender disparity among invited moderators and speakers at two major sports medicine conferences in Japan. Methods: The moderators and invited speakers of the Japanese Society of...
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Arslan E, Ercan S
Phys Sportsmed . 2025 Mar; :1-7. PMID: 40059458
Objectives: There are complex relationships between hormonal fluctuations associated with the menstrual cycle and various health and sports performance aspects. This study aimed to determine to what extent different menstrual...
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Steinberg N, Elbaz L, Bar-Sela S, Peleg S, Eliakim A, Nemet D, et al.
Phys Sportsmed . 2025 Feb; :1-10. PMID: 40021476
Background: Patellofemoral pain (PFP) is prevalent in high impact athletes. Objectives: To evaluate the prevalence of PFP and examine relationships between physical attributes and PFP in gymnasts. Methods: Data collection...
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Hakansson A, Andersson M, Claesdotter-Knutsson E, Kentta G
Phys Sportsmed . 2025 Feb; :1-6. PMID: 40016144
Objectives: An emerging body of research reveals a heightened risk of gambling problems among elite athletes, particularly among males, but these studies often suffer from small sample sizes and lack...
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Mikhail D, Sugimoto D, Tadros M, Van Pelt R, Radel L, Soma D, et al.
Phys Sportsmed . 2025 Feb; :1-8. PMID: 39998429
Objectives: American football continues to be a popular and rapidly growing sport among both males and females, with relatively little research concerning injuries for the latter - especially in the...
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Brasileiro A, Sousa C, Schindler I, Tanaca B, Oliveira M, Martins R, et al.
Phys Sportsmed . 2025 Feb; :1-8. PMID: 39983700
Objective: To investigate the effects of scapular stabilization exercise training on pain and functional recovery in people with shoulder impingement syndrome. Design: A systematic review protocol was registered with PROSPERO....
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Locke A, Koehne N, Ramey M, Corvi J, Alley A, Yendluri A, et al.
Phys Sportsmed . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39981672
Objectives: Electric biking (E-bike) is a growing recreation and transportation mode often linked to high-impact injuries. This study aimed to identify the age and sex-specific distribution and primary mechanisms of...
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Ott S, Cheema S, Axel H, Aggarwal S, Parks N, Gattu N, et al.
Phys Sportsmed . 2025 Feb; :1-7. PMID: 39976258
Objective: Given the rising participation in high school athletics and the concerning trend of underreporting concussions, this study aims to identify and compare factors influencing sports-related concussion (SRC) awareness and...
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Mesquita Vieira M, Melo Neves L, Felisberto da Silva P, Fernandes R, Leite da Silva Xavier R, Rossi P, et al.
Phys Sportsmed . 2025 Feb; :1-9. PMID: 39934987
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to verify the association between non-modifiable (age categories, sex and race/ethnicity) and modifiable (sport modality, socioeconomic, training load, sleep, and eating disorder)...
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Kelley M, Denwood H, Shah R, Yendluri A, Dhanjani S, Fitch A, et al.
Phys Sportsmed . 2025 Feb; :1-9. PMID: 39918892
Objectives: Over one-third of icehockey injuries involve the lower extremity (LE). The purpose of this study was to describe epidemiology and mechanism of injury of men's icehockey-related lower extremity injuries...