Modeling Overuse Injuries in Sport as a Mechanical Fatigue Phenomenon

Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews
W Brent Edwards

Abstract

This paper postulates that overuse injury in sport is a biomechanical event resulting from the mechanical fatigue of biological tissue. A theoretical foundation and operational framework necessary to model overuse injury as a mechanical fatigue phenomenon is introduced. Adopting this framework may provide a more mechanistic understanding of overuse injury and inform training and preventive strategies to reduce their occurrence.

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