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SHOULD THE COMPETITION BE RESUMED DURING THE HEALTH EMERGENCY?

In 2007, a review on the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS-CoV) was published in the Clinical Microbiology Reviews magazine.

COVID-19: WHAT CLUBS AND ATHLETES SHOULD KNOW

The outbreak of the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) virus at the end of 2019 has triggered a series of events that will presumably change many of the things we consider as normal in our everyday life.

HIGH-PERFORMANCE SPORT AND BONE HEALTH. ARE ALL SPORTS THE SAME?

Osteoporosis is a highly common disease among a certain age, which presents low levels of bone mineral density (BMD) and bone mineral content (BMC) with an increased risk of bone fracture.

INTERNAL COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE MEDICAL STAFF AND THE COACH IS KEY

During the last two decades, the muscle injury ratio and the players’ attendance to the training sessions and competition matches have remained stable in male professional football.

BARÇA SPORTS PHYSIOTHERAPY CONFERENCE, FROM SCIENCE TO PRACTICE

On the 8th of October, the first edition of the “Barça Sports Physiotherapy Conference” took place, which was part of the “Sport Science week”.

TENDINOPATHY, AN INTEGRATED APPROACH AT THE BARÇA SPORTS MEDICINE CONFERENCE

On October 7, The “Barça Sports Medicine Conference” took place during the “Sports Science Week”.

BLOOD FLOW RESTRICTION TRAINING: FROM SCIENCE TO PRACTICE

Professor Jeremy Loenneke, from the University of Mississippi, is one of the leading researchers in this field, and his work has widely contributed to much of what we currently know about BFR.

THE RISK OF TENDINOPATHY IN ELITE ATHLETES, IS IT IN THE GENES?

In an attempt to reduce injury incidence, new research is being conducted to identify the main risk factors.

CAN SLEEP TRACKERS HELP IMPROVE OUR SLEEP HYGIENE?

Sleep Trackers have been around for more than a decade, and these apps or devices are aimed to measure the amount and quality of our sleep.

LACK OF SLEEP WEAKENS THE IMMUNE SYSTEM AND DELAYS RECOVERY FOR ATHLETES

Among the many benefits of sleeping well, for athletes there is one very important reason and that’s why they need to sleep more hours: they need to restore the balance to their immune system.