Aspetar Issues Special Olympics Edition of Its Sports Medicine Journal

Doha: May 6 - Aspetar, Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Hospital, unveiled the latest edition of its prestigious Aspetar Sports Medicine Journal. This issue "Olympic Special" edition, titled "Sports Medicine in Athletics," serves as a comprehensive resource ahead of the Paris Olympics 2024. This 170-page edition offers a deep dive into various aspects of sports medicine in athletics. Readers will find the latest research and insights on musculoskeletal injuries in athletics, innovative prevention strategies for injuries and illnesses The growing importance of podiatry in athlete care Essential considerations for athletes' mental health The edition features an exclusive interview with Olympic 400m champion Wayde van Niekerk. Niekerk shares his experiences as a top athlete, his collaboration with his medical team, and his inspiring journey through recovery from a serious knee injury in Aspetar. Editor-in-Chief of the journal Professor Nebojsa Popovic said "with the Paris Olympics on the horizon, Aspetar is pro ud to launch its 'Olympic Special' series. This inaugural edition focuses on athletics, laying the groundwork for peak performance. Stay tuned as we explore other disciplines in upcoming issues. We extend our deepest gratitude to all the authors who have contributed to this invaluable pre-Olympic resource." The Aspetar Sports Medicine Journal is a free, online and print publication designed to bridge the gap between traditional scientific journals and magazines. It provides cutting-edge content for Sports and Exercise Medicine professionals. The journal offers a multidisciplinary approach to athlete care, encompassing topics such as: Sports science, Sports medicine, Sports surgery, Rehabilitation, Radiology, Sports psychology, Healthy lifestyle, Sports pharmacy Each issue features interviews with renowned athletes alongside exclusive contributions from international experts. Presented in an accessible format, the journal has become essential reading for professionals across the spectrum of sports medicine dis ciplines since its launch in April 2012. The journal's mission is to empower healthcare professionals, students, coaches, and athletes with a deeper understanding of SEM. This knowledge ultimately translates into improved decision-making and better care for athletes at all levels. Source: Qatar News Agency