Journal of Sport Rehabilitation

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  • Country
    United States
  • Language
    English
  • Number of Articles
    1,958
  • Abbreviation
    J Sport Rehabil
  • ISSN
    1056-6716
  • e-ISSN
    1543-3072
  • Main Publisher
    Human Kinetics Publishers Inc.
  • Publisher
    Human Kinetics
  • Indian UGC
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Journal Properties
  • Geography
    Anthropology
    Recreation
    Recreation
    Leisure
    Sports
    Medicine
    Internal medicine
    Special situations and conditions
    Sports medicine
    Medicine
    Medicine (General)
    Medicine
    Surgery
    Orthopedic surgery
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Description
Journal of Sport Rehabilitation is a peer-reviewed publication that provides a forum for the dissemination of scholarly information related to the rehabilitation of athletes and active individuals. With a practical focus, the journal explores evidence-based approaches to the prevention, treatment, and management of sports-related injuries. Key areas covered include therapeutic exercise, manual therapy, and performance enhancement. The journal publishes original research articles, clinical commentaries, and systematic reviews that address common musculoskeletal conditions and rehabilitation strategies. It aims to serve as a valuable resource for athletic trainers, physical therapists, sports medicine physicians, and other healthcare professionals involved in sports rehabilitation. Regularly indexed in various databases, the journal contributes to the improvement of evidence-based practice. Dedicated to promoting excellence in sports rehabilitation, the Journal of Sport Rehabilitation aims to bridge the gap between research and clinical practice. By publishing high-quality studies and facilitating the exchange of ideas, it strives to improve the outcomes of athletes and active individuals recovering from injuries. By promoting open-access resources, the journal ensures broad accessibility. Thus, it supports wider and more frequent scientific exchanges and contributions to sports-rehabilitation science.