WHAT DOES THE CARE FOR ATHLETES’ IMMUNE SYSTEMS TEACH US?
The confinement situation we are currently leaving behind, as it has been reported by multiple media sources, supposed a threat to the immune system.
The confinement situation we are currently leaving behind, as it has been reported by multiple media sources, supposed a threat to the immune system.
Tendinopathies are estimated to represent approximately 30% of musculoskeletal consultations.
Patellar tendinopathy – pain and degeneration in the patellar tendon – is a frequent injury among athletes.
The SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) health crisis has made our society take extraordinary measures affecting all aspects of our lives, and sport could not be less.
Lack of coordination between coaches and medical teams implies a higher risk of relapse in professional football teams.
Physiological, anthropometric and psychological traits are partially inheritable; that’s why there’s a growing interest to find new techniques which can help predict sports talent through the use of genetics.
There is no precedent whatsoever for the situation lived in professional sports all over the world as a consequence of the coronavirus pandemic. The majority of athletes have had to face uncertainty.
The pandemic curve seems to have flattened, and now the health authorities have already started to design a de-escalation plan.
In 2007, a review on the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS-CoV) was published in the Clinical Microbiology Reviews magazine.
The outbreak of the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) virus at the end of 2019 has triggered a series of events that will presumably change many of the things we consider as normal in our everyday life.