Translational Sports Medicine (Handbook For Designing And Conducting Clinical And Translational Research) (Original PDF From Publisher)
Written by Brett D. Owens, Steve DeFroda, Jeffrey A. Bakal and Adam Eltorai
The concepts of evidence-based medicine are covered in translational sports medicine and these concepts are then used to
the planning of translational research projects.
With its practical, uncomplicated approach, this book is an invaluable tool for grant writing and funding efforts.
It will assist prospective investigators in navigating difficult considerations in research design and implementation.
It offers insightful talks on the critical evaluation of published research in translational sports medicine, teaching the reader
how to assess the calibre of these studies in terms of outcome measurement and how to effectively apply all available forms of
evidence in patient care.
To put it briefly, everyone who has ever been a medical researcher or sports medicine doctor with a solid clinical theory but no
idea how to test it would find this useful handbook to be interesting.
Important ideas such as case-control studies, prospective cohort studies, randomised trials and reliability studies will become
clear to readers.
Increased self-assurance in starting and carrying out independent research, avoiding typical mistakes in translational sports
medicine and understanding the requirements for teamwork will be beneficial to medical researchers.
emphasises evidence-based medicine’s tenets and applies them to sports medicine’s translational research projects.
In-depth talks on the critical review of published research in translational sports medicine are provided, along with evidence
for evaluations that support outcome measurement and the efficient application of all available forms of evidence in patient care.
Written by professionals in the field of sports medicine
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