Search Results - "Kryger, Katrine Okholm"
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Ten questions in sports engineering: technology in elite women’s football
Published in Sports engineering (01-12-2022)“…The use of technology in football is increasing, although, products predominantly focus on men’s football in performance, safety, comfort, and fit…”
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The impact and experienced barriers menstruation present to football participation in amateur female footballers
Published in Journal of sports sciences (02-09-2022)“…This study (1) assessed the impact different stages of the menstrual cycle has on experienced football performance and exercise ability (2) identified the…”
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Elite female football players' perception of the impact of their menstrual cycle stages on their football performance. A semi-structured interview-based study
Published in Science and medicine in football (01-12-2022)“…This study assesses how female footballers perceive how their menstrual cycle impacts their physical and psychological performance, informing future research…”
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Physical performance and perception of foot discomfort during a soccer-specific match simulation. A comparison of football boots
Published in Journal of sports sciences (03-05-2021)“…Football boots are marketed with emphasis on a single key performance characteristic (e.g. speed). Little is known on how design parameters impact players'…”
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An Updated Systematic Review of Turnout Position Assessment Protocols Used in Dance Medicine and Science Research
Published in Journal of dance medicine & science (15-03-2021)“…Turnout, or external rotation of the lower limbs, is an integral part of classical ballet technique. Contributions of lower limb structures to turnout can be…”
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Can subjective comfort be used as a measure of plantar pressure in football boots?
Published in Journal of sports sciences (19-05-2017)“…Comfort has been shown to be the most desired football boot feature by players. Previous studies have shown discomfort to be related to increased plantar…”
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Factors that influence field hockey footwear selection: An online survey
Published in Journal of foot and ankle research (01-06-2024)“…Background Little is known about factors that influence footwear selection by field hockey players. Methods An online survey was used to collect data on…”
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Medical Reasons Behind Player Departures From Male and Female Professional Tennis Competitions
Published in The American journal of sports medicine (01-01-2015)“…Background: The number of retirements, withdrawals, and “lucky losers” (the replacement of a player who withdraws before the start of the tournament by a…”
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Effect of football boot upper padding on shooting accuracy and velocity performance
Published in Sports engineering (01-12-2020)“…Football boots are marketed with a specific performance feature focus, for example, power boots are marketed for optimal shooting performance. However, little…”
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Lumbar spine MRI findings in asymptomatic elite male academy footballers: a case series
Published in BMC sports science, medicine & rehabilitation (24-10-2022)“…Understanding common MRI findings may allow clinicians to appreciate the sport-specific effects on the lumbar spine, and to discern clinically significant…”
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The effect of football boot upper padding on dribbling and passing performance using a test–retest validated protocol
Published in Sports engineering (01-12-2018)“…Touch/control football boots are reportedly designed for optimal passing and dribbling. Little research exists on the effect of boot design on touch/control…”
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Research on women's football: a scoping review
Published in Science and medicine in football (01-12-2022)“…This study aims to scope available peer-reviewed literature published in a FIFA language to understand the current quantity of research on women's football…”
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Illness, the overlooked research topic for time-loss in women’s football – a scoping review
Published in Research in sports medicine (15-11-2024)“…The best medical care for female football athletes should be evidence-based, and patient- and context-specific. A 2019 scoping review identified key knowledge…”
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Elite women’s football: Evolution and challenges for the years ahead
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Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors Toward the Menstrual Cycle and Menstruation Among Elite African Women Football Players, Coaches, Health Personnel, and Referees
Published in Women in sport & physical activity journal (01-01-2024)“…Despite cross-cultural differences in knowledge and attitudes toward menstruation, most studies on menstruation in women’s sport have been conducted in…”
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Sport-related concussion practices of medical team staff in elite football in the United Kingdom, a pilot study
Published in Science and medicine in football (01-02-2022)“…To explore sport-related concussion (SRC) awareness, behaviours, and attitudes of medical team staff working in elite football in the United Kingdom. Including…”
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A systematic review on methodological variation in acute:chronic workload research in elite male football players
Published in Science and medicine in football (02-01-2021)“…To investigate and evaluate the methodological variation in research on acute:chronic workload ratio (ACWR) and injury in elite male football players. Relevant…”
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Geographic enrollment of the top 100 in athletics running events from 1996 to 2012
Published in Journal of sports medicine and physical fitness (2015)“…Purpose It is widely accepted in the literature that athletes of West African origins achieve the best sprint performances; while, athletes originating from…”
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