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Methods for recording and reporting of epidemiological data on injury and illness in tennis: ReFORM synthesis of the International Olympic Committee consensus statement
by
Cabri, Jan
, Tooth, Camille
, Pluim, Babette M
, Bieuzen, François
, Verhagen, Evert
, Edouard, Pascal
in
Athletes
/ Collaboration
/ Data collection
/ Editorial
/ Epidemiology
/ Health risks
/ Health surveillance
/ Injuries
/ Olympic games
/ Sciences sociales & comportementales, psychologie
/ Social & behavioral sciences, psychology
/ Sporting injuries
/ Tennis
/ Wheelchairs
2025
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Methods for recording and reporting of epidemiological data on injury and illness in tennis: ReFORM synthesis of the International Olympic Committee consensus statement
by
Cabri, Jan
, Tooth, Camille
, Pluim, Babette M
, Bieuzen, François
, Verhagen, Evert
, Edouard, Pascal
in
Athletes
/ Collaboration
/ Data collection
/ Editorial
/ Epidemiology
/ Health risks
/ Health surveillance
/ Injuries
/ Olympic games
/ Sciences sociales & comportementales, psychologie
/ Social & behavioral sciences, psychology
/ Sporting injuries
/ Tennis
/ Wheelchairs
2025
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Methods for recording and reporting of epidemiological data on injury and illness in tennis: ReFORM synthesis of the International Olympic Committee consensus statement
by
Cabri, Jan
, Tooth, Camille
, Pluim, Babette M
, Bieuzen, François
, Verhagen, Evert
, Edouard, Pascal
in
Athletes
/ Collaboration
/ Data collection
/ Editorial
/ Epidemiology
/ Health risks
/ Health surveillance
/ Injuries
/ Olympic games
/ Sciences sociales & comportementales, psychologie
/ Social & behavioral sciences, psychology
/ Sporting injuries
/ Tennis
/ Wheelchairs
2025
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Methods for recording and reporting of epidemiological data on injury and illness in tennis: ReFORM synthesis of the International Olympic Committee consensus statement
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Methods for recording and reporting of epidemiological data on injury and illness in tennis: ReFORM synthesis of the International Olympic Committee consensus statement
2025
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Correspondence to Mrs Camille Tooth; ctooth@uliege.be Introduction Following the International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) consensus statement on the methods for collecting and reporting epidemiological data on injury and illness in sports,1 2 the International Tennis Federation’s Sports Science Committee, in collaboration with selected external experts, developed a tennis-specific extension.3 This initiative aimed to standardise health surveillance for non-disabled and wheelchair tennis players and provide discipline-specific recommendations regarding injury and illness classification, mechanisms, onset modes, athlete exposure, risk reporting and data collection methods. Severity of health problems Assessing the severity of health problems in tennis is challenging, and using the time-loss definition is difficult to operationalise in tennis tournaments. [...]it is recommended to ensure the accuracy of collected data by verifying the data with the player or their physician. Data collection methods Specific models for tennis and wheelchair tennis have been developed for data collection on basic information, injury and illness reporting and match and training exposure.
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BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Association of Sport and Exercise Medicine,BMJ Publishing Group LTD,BMJ
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