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British Journal of Sports Medicine
(BJSM) is the leading, peer-reviewed journal in sports medicine, with additional multimedia resources.
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Topical Issues
a focus on the latest multidisciplinary research in hip and groin pathology
A global SEM team tackles some of sport’s toughest topics: Abuse, Racism, Ableism, Sexism, and Transphobia
“Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus” – answering the call for an increased focus on female-specific SEM research
Most Read Articles
Systematic review:
Effectiveness of physical activity interventions for improving depression, anxiety and distress: an overview of systematic reviews29 September 2023
Systematic review:
Exercise training and resting blood pressure: a large-scale pairwise and network meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials6 October 2023
Original research:
Do the associations of daily steps with mortality and incident cardiovascular disease differ by sedentary time levels? A device-based cohort study8 March 2024
Original research:
Healing of acute anterior cruciate ligament rupture on MRI and outcomes following non-surgical management with the Cross Bracing Protocol16 November 2023
Latest Articles
Original research:
Efficacy of a new injury prevention programme in male young football (soccer) players: a cluster-randomised controlled trial18 March 2024
Editorial:
In-match strategies to mitigate the effect of heat on football (soccer) players health and performance8 March 2024
Infographic:
Infographic. Head to toe considerations for the postpartum endurance athlete6 March 2024
Video Abstract
Consensus statement on concussion in sport: the 6th International Conference on Concussion in Sport–Amsterdam, October 2022
For over two decades, the Concussion in Sport Group has held meetings and developed five international statements on concussion in sport. This 6th statement summarises the processes and outcomes of the 6th International Conference on Concussion in Sport held in Amsterdam on 27–30 October 2022 and should be read in conjunction with the (1) methodology paper that outlines the consensus process in detail and (2) 10 systematic reviews that informed the conference outcomes. Over 3½ years, author groups conducted systematic reviews of predetermined priority topics relevant to concussion in sport. The format of the conference, expert panel meetings and workshops to revise or develop new clinical assessment tools, as described in the methodology paper, evolved from previous consensus meetings with several new components.
Find out moreBJSM Live
BMJ is delighted to announce the 2023 dates for BJSM Live. In partnership with the British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM), we will share the latest evidence and cutting-edge research, to give you expert advice on managing patients in your practice. For more information please click the link below.