Tamara Rial Rebullido, Silvia Giagio, Avery D. Faigenbaum
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Abstract
Breast health has only recently been formally acknowledged by the International Olympic Committee as a key domain of female athlete health, listing issues such as breast tenderness, pain, trauma and injury.1 Yet, breast injuries lack a standardised taxonomy for injury surveillance.2 Among these, contact breast injuries (CBIs) remain under-reported, under-recognised and under-represented in sports medicine research.1–4 Between 26% and 60% of female athletes have reported experiencing CBIs, particularly in combat and contact sports such as rugby codes, softball, Australian football and water polo.2–4 Despite breast-related issues negatively affecting performance,3 5 most (>70%) female athletes continue to …
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The British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) is a dynamic platform that presents groundbreaking research, thought-provoking reviews, and meaningful discussions on sport and exercise medicine. Our focus encompasses various clinically-relevant aspects such as physiotherapy, physical therapy, and rehabilitation. With an aim to foster innovation, education, and knowledge translation, we strive to bridge the gap between research and practical implementation in the field. Our multi-media approach, including web, print, video, and audio resources, along with our active presence on social media, connects a global community of healthcare professionals dedicated to treating active individuals.