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Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine Volume 10, 2000 Issue | (January (April) 3 (July) 4{ (October) AUTHOR INDEX Koepse Thomas Koutures, ChrisG Kreider Kuah, DonaldE . K Kumbhare, Dines! Kuttner, J Fowler Peter J Francis, J. Lynn, 206 Li croix, Vincent J., 9 Frates. Elizabeth. 40 Lagige r Sean L., 29 Fredericson, Michael I imbert, Michael Fricker, Peter, 201 I eciere, Suzanne Leverson, Gien MacDonald Mace N Mi; ai, David D., 85 alanga, Gerald A., 89 herita, Anthony J Grobler latheson. GordonO Groulie Matthews, Bernadette Guire) McCrory, Paul R., 235 McFariand, EdwardG G McGlone, Samantha Hardman McGuine, Timothy A Harrisor McKeag, Douglas B Meeuwisse, Willem H Hart, | Micheli, Lyle J., 76, | Hauser Mirza, Faisal, 85 Helfst, Ro Miyazaki, Hiroshi, 144 Hellemans Holowenko Mohtadi, NicholasG . H 76 Morrisse\ Susan L., 185 ) Hootmar Munshi Muhammad, 34 Howard Nadler, ScottF ., 89 Nattrass, Caroline, 98 Newhouse, lan J 195 Jenkinson, Davi iy Ng, Selena, 98 Jo hnston Karen M., 9 Nicholas Steven, 29 Jones Bruce H., 216 Noakes Timothy D., 123, 129, 136 _— > Noakes Timothy David, 52 Kaneko Kazuo, 144 Karageanes, Steven J., 162 > O'Neill, Patrick J., 69 Katsukawa, Fuminori, 286 Oestreicher, Nina, 169 Katzmarzyk, Peter T., 81 Ohrling, Dave, 245 Khan, Karim M., 98 Onishi, Shohei, 286 n, Wayne I Kimber, NicholasI ell, Brian ¢ 169 Kinoshita Norimitsu Pate RussellR ., 217 -ndo Rud ipn H > 9 Kirkley Alexandra Pedowitz Robert 4., 297 316 Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine Volume 10, 2000 Issue | (January (April) 3 (July) 4{ (October) AUTHOR INDEX Koepse Thomas Koutures, ChrisG Kreider Kuah, DonaldE . K Kumbhare, Dines! Kuttner, J Fowler Peter J Francis, J. Lynn, 206 Li croix, Vincent J., 9 Frates. Elizabeth. 40 Lagige r Sean L., 29 Fredericson, Michael I imbert, Michael Fricker, Peter, 201 I eciere, Suzanne Leverson, Gien MacDonald Mace N Mi; ai, David D., 85 alanga, Gerald A., 89 herita, Anthony J Grobler latheson. GordonO Groulie Matthews, Bernadette Guire) McCrory, Paul R., 235 McFariand, EdwardG G McGlone, Samantha Hardman McGuine, Timothy A Harrisor McKeag, Douglas B Meeuwisse, Willem H Hart, | Micheli, Lyle J., 76, | Hauser Mirza, Faisal, 85 Helfst, Ro Miyazaki, Hiroshi, 144 Hellemans Holowenko Mohtadi, NicholasG . H 76 Morrisse\ Susan L., 185 ) Hootmar Munshi Muhammad, 34 Howard Nadler, ScottF ., 89 Nattrass, Caroline, 98 Newhouse, lan J 195 Jenkinson, Davi iy Ng, Selena, 98 Jo hnston Karen M., 9 Nicholas Steven, 29 Jones Bruce H., 216 Noakes Timothy D., 123, 129, 136 _— > Noakes Timothy David, 52 Kaneko Kazuo, 144 Karageanes, Steven J., 162 > O'Neill, Patrick J., 69 Katsukawa, Fuminori, 286 Oestreicher, Nina, 169 Katzmarzyk, Peter T., 81 Ohrling, Dave, 245 Khan, Karim M., 98 Onishi, Shohei, 286 n, Wayne I Kimber, NicholasI ell, Brian ¢ 169 Kinoshita Norimitsu Pate RussellR ., 217 -ndo Rud ipn H > 9 Kirkley Alexandra Pedowitz Robert 4., 297 316 AUTHOR INDEX Petrella, Robert J., 307 Schlifstein, Todd, 29 Varlotta, Gerard P., 29 Philipp, Roger, 67 Schwellnus, Martin P., 123 Verhagen, Evert A. L. M., 29 Pipe, Andrew, 7, 78 Sevier, Thomas L., 22 Violan, Mariona A., 117 Putukian, Margot, 104 Sharma, Leena, 303 Sharwood, Karen A., 129 Waninger, Kevin N., 82 Quinney, H. Arthur, 59 Shrier, lan, 219, 233 Warburton, Darren E. R., 59 Smith, Jay, 251 Waterston, Stuart W., 269 Rauh, Mitchell J.. 110 Speedy, Dale B., 52, 136, 148, 272 Way, Sarah, 98 Reaper, Jacqueline A., 269 St Clair Gibson, Alan, 129 Wiley, J. Preston, 176 Restel. Bradley H.. 146 Stein, Joel, 40 Wilson, Julie K., 22 Rice, Stephen G., 110 Stitik, Todd P., 89 Wong, Calvin K., 146 Rivara, Frederick P., 110 Sutherland, Kelly, 34 Wright, James E., | Roberts, Peter, 98 Swain, Randall, 142 Wright, Susan, 272 Rochwerger, Alexandre Rogan, Shannon, 40 Parnopolsky, Mark, 80, 156 Yamaguchi, Takuo, 144 Rogers, lan R., 52, 136, 272 Taunton, Jack, 15 Yamazaki, Hajime, 286 Roush, Matthew B., 22 Thompson, John M. D., 52, 272 Yesalis, Charles E., | Timmis, Gerald C., 279 Young, Deborah Rohm, 1155 5 Safih, Shameem, 52, 272 Trichard, Charl, 123 Sahrmann, Shirley A.. 169 Zetaruk, Merrilee N., 117 Savoia, Maria, 297 van Mechelen, Willem, 291 Zhang, Jii ul Schaufele, Michael, 40 Vangelos, Zenos A., 162 Zurakowski, David, 117 STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION (Required by 39 U.S.C. 3685) Publication Title: CLINICAL JOURNAL OF SPORT MEDICINE Publication no.: 1050-642X. 3 TT date: 10-01-00. 4. Frequency of issue: Quarterly No. of issues published annually: 4 Annual subscription price: $ 159.00 , Complete mailing address of known office of publication: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 16522 Hunters Green Parkway, Hagerstown, MD 21740-2116. 8. Complete mailing address of the headquarters of general business offices of the publisher: 530 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106 Full names and complete mailing address of publisher, editor, and managing editor: Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc., 530 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106; Editor, Willem Meeuwisse, M.D Ph.D.,University of Calgary, Sport Medicine Centre, 2500 University Drive NW, Calgary, AB T2N 1N4. Managing Editor: Sigrid Laitin, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1803 Research Bivd., Suite 300, Rockville, MD 20850 Owner: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 530 Walnut Street, Philadelphia PA 19106; 351 West Camden Street Baltimore MD 21201; Wolters Kiuwer, US, 345 Hudson Street, New York, NY 10014; Wolters Kluwer, nv (owns 100% of stock), Stadouderskade 1, 1054 FS Amsterdam, The Netherlands. 11 Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1% or more of total amount of bonds mortgages, or other securities: None Purpose, function, and nonprofit status: Has not changed See eanens 12 months Publication Name: CLINICAL JOURNAL OF SPORT MEDICIN Issue Date for circulation data: Volume 10, Issue 3 Extent and nature of circulation avers number of copies each issue during preceding 12 months: (a) Total No. copies (Net Press Run), 3,900. (b) Paid and/or requested circulation; (1) Paid/requested outside-county mail subscriptions stated on form 3541. (Include advertiser's proof and exchange copies), 2,767,; (2) Paid in-county subscriptions (include advertiser's proof and exchange copies), N/A; (3) Sales through dealers and carriers street vendors, counter sales, and other non-USPS paid distributrion, N/A; (4) Other classes mailed through the USPS, N/A. (c) Total paid and/or requested circulation (sum of 15b (1), (2), (3), and (4), 2,767, (d) Free distribution by mail (samples, complimentary, and other free). (1) Outside-county as stated on form 3541, 85 (2) In country as stated on form 3541, N/A; (3) Other classes mailed through the USPS, N/A. (e) Free distribution outside the mail (carriers or other means), N/A. (f) Total free distribution (sum of 15d and 15e), 85. (g) Total distribution (Sum of 15c and 15f), 2,852. (h) Copies not distributed, 1,048. (i) Total (sum of 15g and h), 3,900 (j) Percent paid and/or requested circulation (15c divided by 15g times 100). 97%. No. copies of single issue published nearest to filing date: (a) Total no. copies (Net Press Run), 3,800. (b) Paid and/or requested circulation; (1) Paid/requested outside-county mail subscriptions stated on form 3541, (include advertiser's proof and exchange copies), 3,079; (2) Paid in-county subscriptions (include advertiser's proof and exchange copies N/A; (3) Sales through dealers and carriers, street vendors, counter sales, and other non-USPS paid distribution N/A; (4) Other classes mailed through the USPS, N/A. (c) Total paid and/or requested circulation (sum of 15b (1), (2), (3), and (4)), 3,079. (d) Free distribution by mail (samples, complimentary, and other free), (1) Outside county as stated on form 3541, 103; (2) In-county as stated on form 3541, N/A; (3) Other classes mailed through the USPS, N/A. (e) Free distribution outside the mail (carriers or other means), N/A. (f) Total free distribution (sum of 15d and 15e), 103. (g) Total distribution (Sum of 15c and 15f), 3,182. (h) Copies not distributed, 618 (i)T otal (sum of 15g and h), 3,800. (j) Percent paid and/or requested circulation (15c divided by 15g x 100) This Statement of Ownership will be printed in volume 10, issue 4 of this publication | certify that the statements made by me above are correct and complete Michael Wells Manager, Periodical Operations SUBJECT INDEX Austr ilian footbal Footbal I ecavguc t and managemer! atine loadir function, in endurance valking and orous exercise for prev women unseling, exercise, 40 atine loading ontraction and n 1e alter I pton reatine supplementation vulsion of patellar | patterns an 1 effects in NC AA Division | D 144 ind resistance training, in men 156 ro country inning injuries high school Dancers, professional, hip and ankle range ol { mouon Delayed onset muscle soreness Farabloc elfects in, 15 hip and ankle rang motion hyperbaric oxygen therapy to enhance recovery from BJECT INDEX 319 Diagnostic imaging, during 1997 Canada Summer Games, 49 Handball players, ulnar sesamoid fracture of thumb in, case report, 300 Dislocation, anterior shoulder Head injuries ilternative slump reduction technique for, 158 to baseball spectators, case report, 204 traumatic, immediate arthroscopic stabilization for, 79 risk with face shields, in ice hockey, 215 Distance runners, with iliotibial band syndrome, hip abductor weakness Heading, acute neuropsychological effects of, in soccer, 104 in, 169 Health, enanthate effects on 419 Double clavicle fracture, in lacrosse player, case report, 69 Heart disease, coronary Downhill running, neuromuscular efficiency after, 129 and lower limb function, in endurance athletes in later life, 154 Drug testing valking and vigorous exercise for prevention of, in women Hepatotoxicity, anabolic steroid, 78 editorials High-density lipoprotein profile, aerobic exercise intensity and, 155 Controversy or Hard Evidence?, 157 High school basketball injuries, of ankle, balance and, 239 Does Sex the Night Before Competition Decrease Performance? High school cross country running injuries, 110 Drugs, Sport, and the New Millennium, Hip fracture, osteoporotic, physical activity and, in men, 303 Societal Alternatives to Anabolic Steroid Use, | Hip muscle strength lectromagnetic shields, Farabloc, effects in delayed-onset muscle in long-distance runners with iliotibial band syndrome, 169 soreness, 15 and lower extremity injury and low back pain, 89 lite ballet dancers, hip and ankle range of motion in, 98 Hip range of motion, in elite ballet dancers, 98 lite kayakers, salivary lg monitoring in, case report, 206 Hockey. See Ice hockey nanthate, effects on muscular strength, body composition, and health Hyperbaric oxygen therapy, for recovery from delayed onset muscle 19 soreness, 308 ndofibrosis, external iliac artery, in triathlete, case report, 148 Hypnotics, sedative, and exercise performance, 123 ndurance athletes, in later life, coronary heart disease and lower limb Hyponatremia, in ultradistance triathletes, 52, 136, 272 function in, 154 vidence, controversy vs, 157 xercise 1erobic Ice hockey, facial protection in ind high-density lipoprotein profile, 155 head and neck injury risk with, 215 moderate, for older adults, 307 position statement on, 212 combined with manual physical therapy, for osteoarthritis of knee, Iliotibial band syndrome, hip abductor weakness in distance runners 05 with, 169 term adherence, interventions for, 306 Imaging. See also specific modalitie magnesium supplementation and, 195 diagnostic, during 1997 Canada Summer Games, 49 sedative hypnotics and, 12 Immunoglobulin, salivary monitoring in elite kayaker, case report, 20€ stretching before, 216 In-line skating, professional roller hockey injuries, 29 1worous, for prevention ot coronary heart disease in women Indoor track training, strength changes and injuries in, 245 xercise-associated hyponatremia, in ultradistance triathletes, 136 Injuries. See also Fractures xercise counseling, by primary care physicians, 40 acute knee, MRI in, 29, 304 xercise-induced hyponatremia, in ultradistance triathletes, 272 acute partial ACL rupture, long-term prognosis for, 15 ~ xternal iliac artery endofibrosis, in triathlete, case report, 148 ankle, balance and, in high school basketball players, > 49 anterior cruciate ligament, management of 85 ial protection football, on-field management of, 82 position statement on, in ice hockey, 212 head, to baseball spectators, case report, 204 shields, head and neck injury risk with, in ice hockey, 215 head and neck, risk with full and half face shields in ice hockey, 215 arabloc, effects in delayed-onset muscle soreness, 15 high school cross country running, 110 asciitis, plantar, adjuvant night splint therapy for, 220 indoor track training, 245 atigue karate, risk factors for, 117 coarctation of abdominal aorta presentation of, case report lower-limb scapular position alterations with, in swimmers, 251 and low back pain and hip muscle strength, 89 Female athletes. See also specific sports stretching before exercise to prevent, 216 adolescent, menstrual cycle and ACL laxity in, 162 musculoskeletal, during Marine Corps physical training, 151 Fibula, fracture, with snowblades, case report, 67 physical activity-related, in walkers and runners, 259 Fitness professional roller hockey, 29 cardiorespiratory, and men’s weight and mortality, 217 traumatic anterior shoulder dislocation, immediate arthroscopic sta bilization for, 79 moderate aerobic exercise to increase, in older adults, 307 Flexibility, adolescent growth and, 76 Instability, ankle, diagnostic stress radiography for, 153 Fluid balance, exercise-induced hyponatremia in ultradistance triath letes and, 272 Football Australian, acute Concussive symptoms in, 35 Karate risk factors for injury in, 117 concussions during 1997 Canadian Football League season, 9 Shotokan, safety recommendations for, 117 on-field management of injuries, 82 Kayakers, elite, salivary lg monitoring in, c: Fractures Knee avulsion, of tibial tubercle, with avulsion of patellar ligament, in acute injuries of, MRI in, 29, 304 adolescent female athlete, case report, 144 osteoarthritis of, combination manual physical therapy and exercise double clavicle, in lacrosse player, case report, 69 osteoporotic hip, physical activity and, in men, 303 for, 305 Knee pain tibia and fibula, with snowblades, case report, 67 anterior ulnar sesamoid, of thumb, in handball player, case report, in adolescent basketball players, case report Functional instability, lower extremity measures, 264 rehabilitation for mimicking meniscal pathology, in adolescent basebal Growth, adolescent, and flexibility, 76 report, 146 SUBJECT INDEX Lacrosse, double clavicle fracture in, case report, 69 Pair Left ventricular morphological characteristics, peak aerobic perfor anterior Knec mance and, in university students, 286 in adolescent basketball players chronic exertional compartment syndrome in, patient outcomes rehabilitation for, after surgical treatment, 176 nee, mimicking meniscal pathology t baseball player mg distance runners case e report 46 with iliotibial band syndrome, hip abductor weakness in, 169 relationship with lower extremity injury and hip muscle neuromuscular efficiency after downhill running, 129 RY yprazolam, and exercise performance, |23 vulsion of, avulsion tibial tubercle with yw back pain, relationship with lower extremity injury adolescent female ; 3 streng ywer limb entriculal morphologic il characteristics, in function of, coronary heart disease and, in endurance ath ‘rsity students, 286 life, 154 sexual intercourse before competition functional instability measures, 264 Pes anserinus syndrome, and osteoid osteoma injury of Physical activity and low back pain and hip muscle strength, 89 nyjuries relates walkers and runners stretching bet xe > to “nt, 216 and osteoporotic hir actul 1 men. 303 promotion Of, in primary and stroke risk in men, 8&1 Magnesium supplementation, effe on exercise performance, 195 manual, combined Magnetic resonance imaging, in acute knee injuries, 29, 304 Manual physical therapy, combined with exercises, for osteoarthritis o P>h ysical knee 305 Physicians, primary eX¢ se counselir Marine Corps physical trai ¢g, musculoskeletal injuries durit 151 idjuvant night splint therapy for .> 0 Master endurance athletes. coronary heart disease and lower limb func Position statements, on facial protection in ice hockey, 212 tion in Postural control, lower extremity functional instability measures, 264 Medical lite Primary care, promoting physical Mer Primary care physicians, exercise training in, 156 Professional dancers, hip and ankle range of motion 1ip fracture in, 303 Professional roller hockey injuries, 29 tion, and stroke risk in men, 81 sports participation during 1997 Canada Summer Games ignostic for ankle instability, 153 Mortality i motion p and ankle, in elite ballet dancers, 98 MRI. See Mag terior Knee pain Muncie m luscle, after creatine loading Mus e con sy vs hard evidence in, 15 Muscle sore creatine supplementation viors, among biracial middle njuries, professional 'Y l bv tr ular efficiency juries 15 hip abductor weakness in, 169 downhill running. 129 mendations, tor Shotokat nmunoglobulin monitoring > report, 206 position, alterations with fatigue, in swimmers, 251 Scotland, Grampian Region, ABO blood groups and Achilles tendon rupture in 69 Sedative hypnotics, and exercise performance, 123 Sesamoids, ulnar, of thumb, fracture of, in handball player, case report, Older adults 300 On-{ Sexual intercourse, before competition Shoes, effects against ankle sprains, 291] Shotokan karate, safety recommendations for Osteoid osteon inserinus syndrome and, case report Shoulder dislocation, anterior Osteoporotic hip fracture, phy il activity and, in men, 303 alternative slump reduction technique for, 158 Overstress, training, bradycardia reversal by traumatic, immediate arthroscopic stabilization for, 79 Oxygen therapy, hyperbaric, for recovery from yed onset muscle Skiing, snowblade, fractured tibia and fibula with, case report, 67 Sor ss 40k Slump reduction technique, for anterior shoulder dislocation, 158 SUBJECT INDEX 32] Snowblades, fractured tibia and fibula with, case report, 67 Thumb, ulnar sesamoid fracture of, in handball player, case report, 300 Soccer, heading in, acute neuropsychological effects of, 104 Tibia Societal alternatives to anabolic steroids, | avulsion fracture of tubercle, with avulsion of patellar ligament, in Soreness, delayed-onset adolescent female athlete, case report, 144 Farabloc effects in, 15 fracture, with snowblades, case report, 67 hyperbaric oxygen therapy to enhance recovery from, 308 Training Spectators, baseball, head injuries sustained by, case report, 204 indoor track, strength changes and injuries in, 245 Splints. night, adjuvant, for plantar fasciitis, 220 Marine Corps, musculoskeletal injuries during, 151 Sport-related concussions. See Concussions resistance, creatine supplementation and, in men, 156 Sporting behavior, 7 Training overstress, bradycardia reversal by, 279 Sprains, ankle, preventive measures for, 291] Traumatic anterior shoulder dislocation, immediate arthroscopic stabi- Staphylococcus aureus thigh pyomyositis, in collegiate swimmer, case lization for, 79 report, 297 Triathletes Steroids, anabclic external iliac artery endofibrosis in, case report, 148 hepatotoxicity, 78 ultradistance, hyponatremia in, 52, 136, 979 societal alternatives, | Strength Ulnar sesamoid fracture, of thumb, in handball player, case report, 300 changes, in indoor track training, 245 Ultradistance triathletes, hyponatremia in, 52, 136, 79 hip muscle University students, peak aerobic performance and left ventricular mor- in long-distance runners with iliotibial band syndrome, 169 phological characteristics in, 286 relationship with lower extremity injury and low back pain, 89 U.S. Marine Corps physical training, musculoskeletal injuries during, muscle, enanthate effects on, 219 151] Stress radiography, diagnostic, for ankle instability, 153 Stretching, before exercise, 216 Veteran long distance runners, neuromuscular efficiency after downhill Stroke, risk in men, 81 running, 129 Students, biracial middle school, team sports participation and risk- taking behaviors among, 185 Volume loading, ergogenic effects of, 59 Surgical treatment, of chronic exertional compartment syndrome, pa tient outcomes after, 176 Walking Swimmers physical activity-related injuries in, 259 collegiate, S. aureus thigh pyomyositis in, case report, 297 for prevention of coronary heart disease in women, 77 scapular position alterations with fatigue in, 251 Weight, men’s, cardiorespiratory fitness and, and mortality, Weight loss, interventions for long-term exercise adherence and, 306 Taping, effects against ankle sprains, 291 Women. See also Female athletes Team sports participation, among biracial middle school students, 185 walking and vigorous exercise for prevention of coronary heart dis- lestosterones, enanthate, effects on muscular strength, body composi- ease in, 77 tion, and health, 219 Thigh pyomyositis, S. aureus, in collegiate swimmer, case report, 297 Zopiclone, and exercise performance, 123

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