Publications by authors named "J Neme"

The objectives of this study were to report weight-normalized, sex- and sport-stratified normative values for hamstrings and quadriceps isometric strength in collegiate soccer and basketball players using a low-cost hand-held dynamometer and assess the prevalence of "substantial" hamstrings-quadriceps (H/Q) ratio strength imbalance (<0.6) among players. Ninety-four healthy collegiate male and female soccer and basketball players (age range: 18-24 years) were examined for baseline isometric hamstrings and quadriceps strength using a handheld isometric dynamometer with standardized and valid protocols.

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Objectives: To assess the sleep characteristics of collegiate soccer and basketball student-athletes and explore the associations between sleep and injury risk.

Design: Cohort study.

Setting: NCAA D1 and NAIA Tier 1.

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Overuse injuries affect persons of all ages and physical participation levels. These injuries involve repetitive overload causing damage and pain to various joints, affecting performance and ability to continue participation. Even when an injury diagnosis is apparent, functional assessment is useful in discovering the underlying mechanism.

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Objective: Electronic health record (EHR) databases are a powerful resource to investigate clinical trajectories of osteoarthritis (OA). There are no existing EHR tools to evaluate risk for knee arthroplasty (KA). We developed an OA severity index (OASI) using EHR data and demonstrate the index's association with time to KA.

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Unlike musculoskeletal (MSK) injuries, MSK pain is rarely studied in athletes. In this study, we examined the prevalence of preseason MSK pain in apparently healthy collegiate soccer and basketball players and its relationship with previous injuries (1-year history), among other factors. Ninety-seven eligible student athletes (mean age: 20.

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