Hamstring Rehabilitation Scholarship

Andrew D Benton, D. Benton
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Hamstring injuries are one of the most common lower limb injuries found in sport and this study illustrates the utility of bibliometric analysis in examining a topic from a strength and conditioning coach perspective.   This study identifies key areas of scholarship relating to the rehabilitation of hamstring injury among athletes and compares this with the total corpus of literature on the topic.  A range of bibliometric measures are used that entail multi-dimensional scaling to identify clusters of related themes, authors, countries, and journals central to the evolution of the evidential-base.   A corpus of 2439 articles on hamstring rehabilitation were retrieved and of these 815 papers relating to hamstring rehabilitation and athletes. Indexed research on the topic commenced in the early 1980s and has expanded at an exponential rate since then. Key authors (Dr J.I. Tol and Dr D.A. OPAR) and prolific countries (USA, Australia, and UK) have been identified. Examination of journal sources reveals that scholarship on this topic conforms to Bradford’s law of scattering and a total of 7 journals forms the core of published work in this space - British Journal of Sports Medicine; American Journal of Sports Medicine; Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sport; Sports Medicine; Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy; and Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise.    This study demonstrates the utility of bibliometric analysis in identifying areas of significant importance to strength and conditioning coaches, documents prolific authors, and highlights countries that dominate knowledge development.  Neophyte practitioners can use these findings to seek out collaborative partners, pursue under-researched areas of inquiry and target their work for publication at relevant journals adding to the evidential-base.
腿筋康复奖学金
腿筋损伤是运动中最常见的下肢损伤之一,本研究说明了文献计量学分析在从力量和体能教练的角度检查一个主题方面的效用。本研究确定了与运动员腿筋损伤康复相关的关键学术领域,并将其与有关该主题的全部文献进行了比较。一系列的文献计量方法被使用,需要多维尺度来识别相关主题、作者、国家和期刊的集群,这些集群对证据基础的演变至关重要。检索了关于腿筋康复的2439篇文章,其中815篇与腿筋康复和运动员有关。关于这一主题的索引研究始于20世纪80年代初,并从那时起以指数速度扩展。已经确定了主要作者(J.I. Tol博士和d.a OPAR博士)和多产国家(美国、澳大利亚和英国)。对期刊来源的考察表明,关于这一主题的学术研究符合布拉德福德散射定律,共有7种期刊构成了这一领域发表作品的核心——英国运动医学杂志;美国运动医学杂志;斯堪的纳维亚体育医学和科学杂志;运动医学;骨科与运动物理治疗杂志;以及体育运动医学和科学。本研究展示了文献计量学分析在确定对力量和体能教练具有重要意义的领域方面的效用,记录了多产的作者,并突出了主导知识发展的国家。新手从业者可以使用这些发现来寻找合作伙伴,追求研究不足的探究领域,并将他们的工作目标发表在相关期刊上,以增加证据基础。
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