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JMST JOURNAL ARCHIVE.

• PRE-PLANNED CHANGE OF DIRECTION
SPEED (CODS) AND REACTIVE
AGILITY (RAG) IN TENNIS, ANTICIPATION DURING THE TENNIS
RETURN: A VIRTUAL REALITY TRAINING. 
• Athletic Identity and
Shoulder Overuse Injury
in Competitive Adolescent Tennis Players: The Smash
Cohort Study. YOUR PLAYBOOK FOR
BEATING DEPRESSION. 
• The role of the base of the kinetic chain in the (sub)elite tennis forehand of wheelchair and able-bodied tennis players. 
•  Understanding quality
of sport science through
epidemiological concepts. 
• Five questions to Dr. Christian Glaser. 
• Five questions to Karen Chapman about physio at Wimbledon

Oct 1, 2023

• The United States Tennis
Association and Nemours
Family Zone's Impact on
Youth Tennis.
• Utilizing an on court video
Stroke Efficiency Rating
(SER) to evaluate injury risk and performance in junior and collegiate tennis players.
• Prevalence and Range of Abnormal Laboratory Values in Healthy Athletes During Periods of Intense Training

Dec 1, 2022

•  3D Modeling and Biomechanical Assessment
of Wheelchair Tennis Within  Novel Match Simulation Techniques
•  Marketing Wheelchair Tennis: Perspectives from
Team USA
•  Reciprocal Mentorship in Wheel Chair Tennis Coaching: Transcending Fear

Dec 1, 2021

• Relevant Factors for Attracting and Retaining New American Tennis Players
• The Open Tennis Championships Sxperience During the SARS-CoV-2
• Upperlimb field tests and tennis serve performance: which tests to choose?

Jul 1, 2021

• Pectoralis Major Rupture in a Tennis Athlete: Non-Operative
• Management and Return to Play
• A Bibliometric Analysis of the Journal of Medicine and Science in Tennis
•The Potential for Reducing the Length of Very Long Tennis Matches

Mar 1, 2021

• Power development for tennis • Groin pain imaging • Marijuana consumption in tennis
• Taping techniques for ulnar-side wrist pain • Meet the expert: Dra. Babette Pluim • Analyzing dietary intake

Feb 1, 2020

•  Match Profiles of Professional Tennis Players in Grand Slam Men’s Matches
•  Self-reported injuries in an Australian cohort of real tennis players
•  Parent perceptions of their child’s coach: Coaching knowledge, behavior, and interpersonal relationships

Mar 1, 2019

•  Outcome of the Teaching Games for
•  Understanding (TGFU) Approach
•  I’m Not a Quitter. I Just Quit Tennis!
•  The Benefits of Modified Youth Tennis Programs
•  Insights from Players in a Blind Tennis Program

Dec 1, 2018

•  The Impact of Court Surface and Ranking Level on Serve Volume in Women’s Professional Tennis Players
•  Perceived Exertion, and Flexibility in Tennis Players
•  Prevalence of Musculoskeletal Conditions in Adult Recreational Tennis Players

Jul 1, 2018

•  Screening the Shoulder of the Tennis Player for Injury Prevention and Return to Play: What Tools Do We Have?
•  The Shoulder in the Elite Adolescent Tennis Player, Exploration of Structural and Functional Sportspecific Adaptations
•  Exercises for Prevention and High Performance in Tennis A Practical Approach Towards the Overhead Position: From Static Control to Elastic Speed

Mar 1, 2018

•  STROKE MECHANICS
Guest editors: Natalie Myers, PhD Ben Kibler, MD
•  Reliability of an Observational Method Used to Assess Tennis Serve Mechanics in a
Group of Novice Raters
•  Strokes Mechanics In Tennis
•  A Review of “Hip-Shoulder Separation” In Rotational Sporting Movements
•  A Novel Stroke Efficiency Rating (SER) with an Injury Risk Assessment (IRA) for On-Court Stroke Evaluation in Junior and Elite Competitive
Tennis Players
•  Abstract Reviews

Dec 1, 2017

•  Are We Having Fun Yet? Evaluating the Impact of Modifiable Determinants of Activity Enjoyment In a Youth Tennis Camp
•  Home Advantage Effect In Tennis: Analysis of Davis Cup and Fed Cup Results
•  Selected Abstracts From STMS World Congress

Jul 1, 2017

The Journal of Medicine and Science (JMST) in Tennis is an international journal produced by the Society for Tennis Medicine (STMS) in cooperation with the ITF, the ATP, and the WTA Tour. 

JMST offers the opportunity to publish original research, clinical studies, review articles, case reports, clinical lessons, abstracts, book reviews, conference reports and communications regarding the scientific and medical aspects of tennis, including sports medicine, physiotherapy, rehabilitation, exercise physiology, movement sciences, biomechanics, biomedical sciences and sport psychology. Click here for information on the submission process.

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