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Journal of Sports Medicine & Doping Studies

ISSN: 2161-0673

Open Access

Volume 13, Issue 1 (2023)

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Examining Individual Mental Health Issues: A Qualitative Study Among Sports Medicine Doctors with Fellowship Training

Sewrt Neil*

DOI: 10.37421/2795-0673.2023.13.295

It is risky to treat any pain with oral medications; acupuncture or topical medications should be used instead. The best and safest way to manage pain, which is felt in the skin, is using topical medications. The pain chemokine cycle makes chronic pain worse in the skin. Pain felt in the skin causes neurogenic inflammation, which spreads inflammation throughout the body. Pain and inflammation are reduced by blocking the pain receptors on skin sensory neurons. These morbid conditions would not be caused by a single nutrient or sugar consumption per second. In fact, once total energy intake is taken into account, many published studies have found no link between sugar consumption and body weight.

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Risk of Musculoskeletal Injuries among Military Cadets Enrolled in an Injury−Prevention Program

Jewer James*

DOI: 10.37421/2161-0673.2023.13.296

Military personnel frequently suffer from musculoskeletal injuries (MSI) .72% of the injuries reported by active-duty soldiers in the United States Army in 2019 were categorized as overuse injuries The incidence of injuries can be as high as 65.6% in some unit types. Jones and others stated that the most common medical issue affecting service members and the leading cause of medical encounters were injuries. MSIs cause a high rate of limited active-duty days, increased medical costs, and medical-related attrition. Among military personnel, MSI risk factors include but are not limited to activities related to exercise and sports, faulty biomechanical movement patterns, and low physical fitness. Understanding that physical activity, which is necessary for improving physical fitness, is also one of the main risk factors for MSI is essential. As a result, developing physical fitness through safe means should be a top priority.

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