Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
2321-6697
3-issues-year
1319-6308
2013
9619430603
India
English
YES
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wkhlrpmedknow_editorial@wolterskluwer.com
Saudi Journal of Sports Medicine, a publication of Saudi Sports Medicine Federation, is a peer-reviewed online journal with 3 Issues print on demand compilation of issues published. The journal's full text is available online at http://www.sjosm.org. The journal allows free access (Open Access) to its contents and permits authors to self-archive final accepted version of the articles on any OAI-compliant institutional / subject-based repository. The journal does not charge for submission, processing or publication of manuscripts and even for color reproduction of photographs. The Saudi Journal of Sports Medicine is the official publication of the Saudi Federation of Sports Medicine. It is a peer-reviewed online journal with 3 Issues print on demand compilation of issues. It publishes original articles, both research and review articles, case reports, editorials, "letters to the editor", abstracts from international and national conferences and symposia, in all fields relevant to sports medicine, including sports orthopedics, sports medicine, sports nutrition, sport psychology, drugs in sports (doping), exercise science, physical activity (exercise) and health, biomechanics, rehabilitation and physical medicine, clinical and physiological aspects of physical activity. Accordingly, the journal targets a wide spectrum of readers including orthopedic surgeons, team physicians, family physicians, emergency physicians, exercise scientists, sport nutrition specialists, athletic trainers and physical therapists. Currently, the journal does not charge for submission, processing or publication of manuscripts and even for color reproduction of photographs.
Background: Iliotibial band friction syndrome (ITBFS) is commonly seen in sport players overloading knee joint in adolescents as knee is engaged in almost all sports activities. Basketball...
Introduction and Purpose: “Core stability” is seen as being pivotal for efficient biomechanical function to maximize force generation and minimize joint loads in all types of activitie...
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