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JMST JOURNAL ARCHIVE.

• The Aging Athlete • Statistics of Serving Performance • Periodization for the Women Circuit • Ethics is Sports Medicine •  ́Core Stability ́ Exercises • Placebo Effect in Athletes

Oct 1, 2009

• THE AGING ATHLETE
• STATISTICS OF SERVING PERFORMANCE
• PERIODIZATION FOR THE WOMEN CIRCUIT
• ETHICS IS SPORTS MEDICINE
• ‘CORE STABILITY’ EXERCISES
• PLACEBO EFFECT IN ATHLETES

Oct 1, 2009

• Shoulder Proprioception • New Paradigm on Tennis Coaching • Psychological Attributes of Female Champions • ITF Healthcare Standards for Tournaments • Meet the Expert: Dr. Angel Ruiz-Cotorro

Jun 1, 2009

• SHOULDER PROPRIOCEPTION
• NEW PARADIGM ON TENNIS COACHING
• PSYCHOLOGICAL ATTRIBUTES OF FEMALE CHAMPIONS
• ITF HEALTHCARE STANDARDS FOR TOURNAMENTS
• MEET THE EXPERT: DR. ANGEL RUIZ-COTORRO

Jun 1, 2009

• POWER DEVELOPMENT FOR TENNIS
• GROIN PAIN IMAGING
• MARAJUANA CONSUMPTION IN TENNIS
• TAPING TECHNIQUES FOR ULNAR-SIDE WRIST PAIN
• MEET THE EXPERT: DR. BABETTE PLUIM
• ANALYZING DIETARY INTAKE

Feb 1, 2009

• 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, 2009

• HEAT STRESS IN SPORT
• HEALTH BENEFITS OF TENNIS
• TENNIS MEDICINE UPDATE
• THE PAINFUL SHOULDER
• MEET THE EXPERT: DR. MICHAEL TURNER

Oct 1, 2008

• Heat stress in sport
• Health benefits of tennis
• Tennis medicine update
• The painful shoulder
• Meet the expert: Dr Michael Turner

Oct 1, 2008

• Rolling for recovery
• Meet the expert: Dr. Gary Windler • Tennis training
• PRO UTM Player Orientation
• Best serving strategy

Jun 1, 2008

• ROLLING FOR RECOVERY
• MEET THE EXPERT: DR. GARY WINDLER
• TENNIS TRAINING
• PRO U PLAYER ORIENTATION
• BEST SERVING STRATEGY

Jun 1, 2008

• Tennis elbow
• Meet the expert: Dr. Ann Quinn • Warming up and stretching
• Echocardiographic screening • Iliopsoas tears

Feb 1, 2008

• Biomechanical issues
of abdominal and groin
injuries in tennis
•  Duane Knudson
Running speed loads
on clay and hard courts
in world class tennis
Sven Pieper, Thomas Exler and Karl Weber
• Tennis players in flow Csikszentmihalyi’s and reversal theory’s
approaches to flow
Janet Young
• Internal impingement Long-term results of capsular shoulder shrinking and up-to-date treatment
anno 2007 Nick Jansen and Geert Declercq
• Foot muscles preventing inversion traumatisms
Koos Jaap van Zwieten and others

Sep 1, 2007

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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