About
Welcome to the Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine Blog
Our blog offers the opportunity for clinicians with a primary interest in sports medicine practice to discuss issues in the world of sport and exercise medicine, and acts as a community platform for knowledge sharing and promoting and disseminating best practice for our patients.
We hope to highlight current ‘hot topics,’ cutting-edge practice and ideas looking towards the future, plus ongoing issues and areas of research. In addition, we will act as a platform for the discussion of relevant events in sport and medicine in general.
This is a forum where you can interact with your colleagues, learn from each other, and have fun along the way. Please share your ideas and let us know how you have used journal articles and research to help to evolve your practice, and how that has worked for you and your patients.
Regular blog posts will come from both the Journal editorial staff and from guest bloggers, and we welcome ideas for articles and themes in both the blog itself and in forthcoming editions of the Journal.
Don’t be shy, share your thoughts and join in. Bloggs away !
Christopher Hughes, MBBS, MSc
Web Editor
London, United Kingdom
DISCLAIMER
The opinions and content set forth in this blog are those of the bloggers, and do not reflect the opinions of Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., or their respective affiliates, officers, directors, employees, agents, or representatives. None of Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., nor any of such affiliates, officers, directors, employees, agents, or representatives (i) are responsible for the accuracy of any of the information set forth in this blog or any of the comments hereto, or (ii) make any representations or warranties with respect to this blog. None of Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., nor any of their respective affiliates, officers, directors, employees, agents, or representatives shall be liable for any direct, indirect, special, incidental, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages of any kind whatsoever, including, without limitation, lost revenues or lost profits, that may or do result from any use of or access to this blog or any of the content contained herein.
Hello!
writing a paper for english and I was wondering if I could use you as a source? My personal email is doolan.jade4@gmail.com!
Hope to hear from you,
Thanks!
A source?
What do you have specifically in mind?
Let me know, thanks, j
About the compulsory wearing of cycling helmets. As I lie in my bed having been hit by a car with tremendous force, that I am lucky to be alive. The trauma doctor saying to me that, had I not been wearing one that I would not be alive to tell the tale.
Reg Miller.
I am glad you are well Reg, I am glad you are alive to tell the tale. thank you for sharing your story.
Dr. MacDonald, Barbara Clements from UW Medicine here. I am working with Dr. Drezner and listened to your wonderful podcast. Is there a possibility I could load the mp3 file to our SoundCloud channel, and give you and CJSM credit of course? Or do you have a link that takes you to an account I would like to use this podcast in pitches to local media.
barbara thanks for writing i had a lot of fun chatting up dr. drezner for that talke — re a link to the podcast this may
be the most expeditious one: http://journals.lww.com/cjsportsmed/Fulltext/2016/09000/AMSSM_Position_Statement_on_Cardiovascular.1.aspx
that would take you to the paper and a radio button you can press to listen to the podcast. the iTunes link [ https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/clinical-journal-sport-medicine/id875260427?mt=2 ] takes you to our full lineup of 16 podcasts including dr drezner — admittedly that would be clunky for you to use. i think best single link is the first link……i will double check with wolters kluwer, the CJSM publisher, but i don’t think literally the mp3 is my property at this point and i will need to run your request by them. i will.
Barbara
sorry about any delay, i hope you got my ‘first’ reply. I confirmed with wolters kluwer that i can’t share an mp3 directly. please use the links i gave you in my earlier reply to get to dr drezner’s podcast. it is readily available now on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/clinical-journal-sport-medicine/id875260427?mt=2
please also know that if you put anything out with a media or social media link, alert me, and i can ‘push it’ on cjsm channels (e.g. twitter etc.) so that it gets broad exposure.