• Clinical Outcomes of Inside-Out Meniscal Repair According to Anatomic Zone of the Meniscal Tear 

      Cinque, Mark E.; DePhillipo, Nicholas; Moatshe, Gilbert; Chahla, Jorge; Kennedy, Mitchell I.; Dornan, Grant J.; LaPrade, Robert F. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      Background: There is significant discrepancy in the reported vascularity within the meniscus, and a progressively diminishing blood supply may indicate a differential healing capacity of tears that is dependent on the ...
    • Clinical presentation and outcomes associated with fabellectomy in the setting of fabella syndrome 

      Dekker, Travis J.; Crawford, Matthew D.; DePhillipo, Nicholas; Kennedy, Mitchell I.; Grantham, W. Jeffrey; Schairer, William W.; LaPrade, Robert F. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Background: Clinical outcomes pertaining to isolated lateral fabellectomy in the setting of fabella syndrome are limited to small case reports at this time. Purpose: To assess the most common presenting symptoms, clinical ...
    • Clinical responses following inspiratory muscle training in exercise-induced laryngeal obstruction 

      Sandnes, Astrid; Andersen, Tiina Maarit; Clemm, Hege Synnøve Havstad; Hilland, Magnus; Heimdal, John-Helge; Halvorsen, Thomas; Røksund, Ola Drange; Vollsæter, Maria (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Purpose: Exercise-induced laryngeal obstruction (EILO) is relatively common in young people. Treatment rests on poor evidence; however, inspiratory muscle training (IMT) has been proposed a promising strategy. We aimed to ...
    • Clinically Relevant Subgroups Among Athletes Who Have Ruptured Their Anterior Cruciate Ligaments: A Delaware-Oslo Cohort Study 

      Arhos, Elanna K.; Pohlig, Ryan T.; Di Stasi, Stephanie; Risberg, May Arna; Snyder-Mackler, Lynn; Silbernagel, Karin Grävare (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Objective: To identify subgroups of individuals with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries based on patient characteristics, self-reported outcomes, and functional performance at baseline, and to associate subgroups ...
    • Close strangers or strange friends?: the London Olympics and Anglo-Norwegian sports relations in a historical perspective 

      Goksøyr, Matti (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013-05)
      This article studies similarities and disparities between the two nations England and Norway as they could be observed before and during the London 2012 Olympics, and discuss them in the historical perspective of geopolitical ...
    • A closer look at the relationship among accelerometer-based physical activity metrics: ICAD pooled data 

      Kwon, Soyang; Andersen, Lars Bo; Grøntved, Anders; Kolle, Elin; Cardon, Greet; Davey, Rachel; Kriemler, Susi; Northstone, Kate; Page, Angie S.; Puder, Jardena J.; Reilly, John J.; Sardinha, Luís B.; van Sluijs, Esther M.F.; Janz, Kathleen F. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      Background: Accelerometers are widely used to assess child physical activity (PA) levels. Using the accelerometer data, several PA metrics can be estimated. Knowledge about the relationships between these different metrics ...
    • Clustering of cardiometabolic risk factors and the continuous cardiometabolic risk score in children from Southern Brazil: a cross-sectional study 

      Reuter, Cézane Priscila; Renner, Jane Dagmar Pollo; de Castro Silveira, João Francisco; da Silva, Priscila Tatiana; Lima, Rodrigo Antunes; Pfeiffer, Karin Allor; Andersen, Lars Bo; de Mello, Elza Daniel (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Purpose: The present study aimed to verify the clustering of cardiometabolic risk factors for cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and its relationship with the continuous cardiometabolic risk score (cMetS). Methods: Cross-sectional ...
    • Coach burnout in relation to perfectionistic cognitions and self-presentation 

      Hassmén, Peter; Lundkvist, Erik; Flett, Gordon L.; Hewitt, Paul L.; Gustafsson, Henrik (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Coaching athletes is highly rewarding yet stressful, especially at the elite level where media, fans, and sponsors can contribute to an environment that, if not well-managed by the coach, can lead to burnout. Coaches who ...
    • Coach Burnout: A Scoping Review 

      Olusoga, Peter; Bentzen, Marte; Kenttä, Göran (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      Coaches’ experiences of burnout and stress have been popular topics for research within sport psychology, particularly over the last decade. The purpose of this scoping review was to provide an up-to-date and critical ...
    • Coach created motivational climate in professional tennis from the coaches’ perspective: A qualitative study 

      Thorelli, Erik Gustav (Master thesis, 2021)
      This study explores professional Nordic tennis coaches’ perceptions of the motivational climate they create to identify potential commonalities in their perceptions and differences in the perceived motivational climate. ...
    • Coach-athlete sexual relationships: Coaches' opinions 

      Fasting, Kari; Sand, Trond Svela; Sisjord, Mari Kristin (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      The focus of this article is the opinions and attitudes towards coach–athlete sexual relationships presented through the voices of female (n = 24) and male (n = 12) elite-level coaches in Norway. The results are based on ...
    • Coaches, sexual harassment and education 

      Fasting, Kari; Brackenridge, Celia H. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2009-02)
      Sexual harassment in sport has become an active research field within the past decade yet we know relatively little about the characteristics of the harassing coach. How are harassing coaches characterised by their victims, ...
    • Coaching behavior : any consequences for the prevalence of sexual harassment? 

      Sand, Trond Svela; Fasting, Kari; Chroni, Stilani; Knorre, Nada (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      Coaches can easily dominate athletes and this unbalanced power distribution may be strengthened by authoritarian behavior; i.e. negative feedback, directive communication, coach-led decision making, taskcentered role ...
    • Coaching elite athletes: how coaches stimulate elite athletes' reflection 

      Hansen, Per Øystein; Andersen, Svein S. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014-04-07)
      This article investigates the coaching behaviour of five Norwegian national elite team coaches in cross-country skiing. It identifies how they acted as ‘sensegivers’ towards the athletes. An important part of this is how ...
    • Coaching legacy: An achievement goal perspective 

      Haugen, Per Marius (Master thesis, 2013)
      A coach can affect the thoughts and cognitions of athletes. The development of what we consider as success, how we become motivated for physical activity and how we approach sport is thought to happen partly through the ...
    • Coaching, caring and the politics of touch: a visual exploration 

      Jones, Robyn; Bailey, Jake; Santos, Sofia (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013-03-12)
      This paper has three principal purposes. The first involves locating the ‘politics of touch’ as related to coaching within Noddings' theory of pedagogical caring. Noddings' framework is presented not so much as a prescription ...
    • Cocreating injury prevention training for youth team handball: Bridging theory and practice 

      Ageberg, Eva; Linnéll, Jennie; Moesch, Karin; Donaldson, Alex; Adébo, Emme; Benjaminse, Anne; Ekengren, Johan; Granér, Simon; Johnson, Urban; Lucander, Karolina; Myklebust, Grethe; Møller, Merete; Tranaeus, Ulrika; Bunke, Sofia; Brodin, Eva M. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Although it is advocated that end-users are engaged in developing evidence-based injury prevention training to enhance the implementation, this rarely happens. The ‘Implementing injury Prevention training ROutines in TEams ...
    • Code red for elite sport: A critique of sustainability in elite sport and a tentative reform programme 

      Gammelsæter, Hallgeir; Loland, Sigmund (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Research question: Is elite sport compatible with environmental sustainability? This paper critically investigates elite sports’ possible future in a world where cutbacks in resource use, pollution, and greenhouse gas ...
    • Coexistence of up-regulated NMDA receptor 1 and glutamate on nerves, vessels and transformed tenocytes in tendinopathy 

      Schizas, Nikos; Lian, Øystein; Frihagen, Frede; Engebretsen, Lars; Bahr, Roald; Ackermann, Paul W. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2009-04-14)
      Elevated levels of the neurotransmitter glutamate and the presence of its receptor, N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor type 1 (NMDAR1), have been established in patients with tendinopathy, i.e. chronic tendon pain and degeneration. ...
    • Cohen's MRI scoring system has limited value in predicting return to play 

      Hamilton, Bruce; Wangensteen, Arnlaug; Whiteley, Rodney; Almusa, Emad; Geertsema, Liesel; Targett, Stephen; Tol, Johannes (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Purpose: Numerous authors have hypothesised that MRI scoring systems provide a valid means of predicting return to play duration following an acute hamstring muscle strain. The purpose is to prospectively investigate the ...