Limitations of Separating Athletes into High or Low-Risk Groups based on a Cut-Off. A Clinical Commentary
# Background Athlete injury risk assessment and management is an important, yet challenging task for sport and exercise medicine professionals. A common approach to injury risk screening is to stratify athletes into risk groups based on their performance on a test relative to a cut-off threshold. Ho...
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Main Authors: | Justin M. Losciale (Author), Linda K. Truong (Author), Patrick Ward (Author), Gary S. Collins (Author), Garrett S. Bullock (Author) |
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North American Sports Medicine Institute,
2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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