Skip to content
BJSM blog – social media's leading SEM voice
  • Home
  • About
  • BJSM

Tag: soreness

Does stretching reduce injury?

Posted on November 1, 2010 by BMJ

Stretching, or not, has been a controversial issue. This month’s BJSM helps to unravel (or add to) this puzzle. In an entirely web-based study (that gained awareness through media coverage), 2377 physically active adults were recruited in an effort to determine whether stretching modifies injury risk and soreness. The verdict? In the short-medium term stretching reduces the risk […]

Read More…

DebatesTagged exercise, Injury prevention, internet, november issue, soreness, stretchingLeave a comment

Tags

@exerciseworks acl ACPSEM series Aspetar basem Concussion conference Conferences cover competition cycling ecosep Education exercise Exercise is Medicine Exercise prescription featured Female athlete Football FSEM injury Injury prevention ioc knee Letter to the editor London MOOC nutrition obesity Olympics physical activity physiotherapy public health RED-S Return to Play rugby running running injuries sedentary behaviour SEM Registrars sports cardiology sports medicine sudden cardiac death tendinopathy undergraduate perspective Youth

Most Popular

  • Resistance training – an underutilised drug…
  • Tendinopathy – rehab progression – part 1
  • Long-term maintenance of weight loss: challenges and…
  • It is time to stop wasting time and money debating…
  • Lifestyle Choices for optimising health: exercise,…

Social Media

Twitter     Facebook     googleplus     Youtube     soundcloud

Podcasts

BJSM Mobile App

BMJ Careers

© BMJ Publishing Group Limited 2025. All rights reserved.