Publications by authors named "Adam C Eckart"

Popular movement-based injury risk screens were shown to lack predictive precision, leading to interest in multifactorial models. Furthermore, there is a lack of research regarding injury risk assessment for those currently or planning to be recreationally active. This study aims to provide injury risk insights by analyzing multifactorial injury risk models and associated clinical measures in the U.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Adam C Eckart"

  • - Adam C Eckart's recent research focuses on the predictive validity of multifactorial injury risk models, particularly in relation to clinical measures for recreationally active individuals.
  • - His study highlights the limitations of popular movement-based injury risk screenings, indicating they lack the precision needed for effective injury prevention strategies.
  • - The findings aim to fill the research gap in injury risk assessment, providing crucial insights to better inform future sports-related health and safety measures.