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Video Author: Deirdre E. McGhee; Julie R. Steele Published on: 07.16.2020 Associated with: Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 48(3):99-109, July 2020
Video Abstract Issue: ESSR 48.3 article “Biomechanics of Breast Support for Active Women” Authors: Deirdre E. McGhee; Julie R. Steele Abstract: More systematic breast biomechanics research and better translation of the research outcomes are necessary to provide information upon which to design better sports bras and to develop effective evidence-based strategies to alleviate exercise-induced breast pain for women who want to participate in physical activity in comfort. Transcript available at: http://links.lww.com/ESSR/A53
Video Abstract Issue: ESSR 49.2 article "Massage as a Mechanotherapy for Skeletal Muscle" Authors: Douglas W. Van Pelt, Marcus M. Lawrence, Benjamin F. Miller, Timothy A. Butterfield, and Esther E. Dupont-Versteegden Abstract: Massage is anecdotally associated with many health benefits, but physiological and clinically relevant mechanisms recently have begun to be investigated in a controlled manner. Herein, we describe research supporting our hypothesis that massage can be used as a mechanotherapy imparting biologically relevant adaptations in skeletal muscle and improving muscle properties.
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