by John B. Leslie, Robert B. Raffa, Robert Taylor Jr., Aaron Tabor, Ernesto Muniz, Srinivas Nalamachu and Joseph V. Pergolizzi Jr.
Review Article
Sport-related injuries to amateur and professional athletes are responsible for about 10% of emergency department visits and for acute and chronic treatment in a variety of other healthcare settings. Many sport-related injuries involve muscle and joint-tissues such as tendons and ligaments. Clinicians may be understandably reticent to treat such musculoskeletal injuries with systemic analgesics and might opt for topical analgesics for localized rather than systemic pain relief. A novel product, essential oxygen oil (OxyRub™ essential oxygen oil, CreoMed, Naples, FL), has been previously clinically tested in a variety of non-athlete patients. It has been available as an over-the-counter natural massage or comfort oil in Europe for over a decade and has recently become available in the United States. This paper reviews several pilot trials conducted in Europe (and other reports) involving the use of this topical analgesic in top athletes. Competitive athletes are frequently injured, sometimes severely, and typically cope well with pain. Thus, this population is an important one for the evaluation of a topical analgesic product. The essential oxygen oil worked well and was well tolerated.why does my boyfriend cheat
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American Journal of Sports Science and Medicine. 2013, 1(1), 7-12. DOI: 10.12691/ajssm-1-1-2
Pub. Date: March 29, 2013
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by Oliva Patrizia, Costa Sebastiano and Larcan Rosalba
Original Research
The study aimed to investigate whether certain physical self-concept predicted exercise dependence among young regular exercisers using a multidimensional prospective. One hundred fifty-two regular gym users, 78 were male and 74 female, completed: Physical Self-Description Questionnaire (PSDQ), Exercise Dependence Scale-21 (EDS-21), and Eating Disorder Inventory–2 (EDI-2). Correlation and regression analyses were calculated to determine the relationship between physical self-concept and exercise dependence behaviors. Significant correlations were found, confirming that exercise dependence symptoms and physical self-concept domains were related each other. In addition, results showed that multidimensional model of self-concept is a strong predictor for exercise dependence both for male and female.viagra free sample coupons
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American Journal of Sports Science and Medicine. 2013, 1(1), 1-6. DOI: 10.12691/ajssm-1-1-1
Pub. Date: March 30, 2013
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