
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
Edited by:
Michael Kjaer
ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2008: 8/71 Sport Sciences
Impact Factor: 2.264
Representing the Scandinavian sports medicine and science associations, the journal publishes original articles on the traumatologic (orthopaedic), physiologic, biomechanic, medical (including rehabilitation), sociologic, psychologic, pedagogic, historic and philosophic aspects of sport. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports is thus multidisciplinary and encompasses all elements of research in sport.
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TopHighlights
Read top research from the Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports!
The COL5A1 gene and Achilles tendon pathology
G. G. Mokone, M. P. Schwellnus, T. D. Noakes, M. Collins
Quantifying training intensity distribution in elite endurance athletes: is there evidence for an 'optimal' distribution?
K. Stephen Seiler, Glenn Øvrevik Kjerland
Tendinopathy and Doppler activity: the vascular response of the achilles tendon to exercise
M. I. Boesen , M. J. Koenig, S. Torp-Pedersen, H. Bliddal, H. Langberg
Research of stimulants and anabolic steroids in dietary supplements
N. Baume , N. Mahler , M. Kamber , P. Mangin , M. Saugy
Injuries among Swedish female elite football players: a prospective population study
I. Jacobson , Y. Tegner
Exercise economy does not change after acclimatization to moderate to very high altitude
C. Lundby , J. A. L. Calbet, M. Sander , G. van Hall, R. S. Mazzeo , et al.
Acute rotational trauma to the knee: poor agreement between clinical assessment and magnetic resonance imaging findings
R. B. Frobell, L. S. Lohmander, H. P. Roos
