Rasmus Nielsen (@runsafe_rasmus) 's Twitter Profile
Rasmus Nielsen

@runsafe_rasmus

Associate Professor in Sports Epidemiology, Aarhus University, focusing on physical activity and running injuries from a causal viewpoint.

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Are athletes compliant with the intervention in sports injury trials? Not even close reads our new BJSM educational review. bjsm.bmj.com/content/early/…

Martí Casals (@casalstmarti) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new and fun Editorial contribution with my friend Rasmus Nielsen at Apunts. Sports Medicine : “ Who and what can contribute to improve the #statistical thinking in sports injury research? A humorous #analogy” apunts.org/en-pdf-S188665… #basketball #multidisciplinary #teams

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An important presentation by Rasmus Nielsen at the @SMA_Events conference, given all the way from Aarhus! Some key messages regarding research questions along with giving clinicians some food for thought when reading the literature #ASICSSMA19

An important presentation by <a href="/RUNSAFE_Rasmus/">Rasmus Nielsen</a> at the @SMA_Events conference, given all the way from Aarhus! Some key messages regarding research questions along with giving clinicians some food for thought when reading the literature #ASICSSMA19
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Very excited 4 this! Great collaboration with Rich Willy Max Paquette, PhD, FACSM Rasmus Nielsen Congratulations Alexander Wolthon! Running shoes, pronation, & injuries: do beliefs of injury risk factors among run shoe salespersons & physio students align w/ current tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

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ACWR dividing the acute load by a random generated chronic load or fixed values gives same results. We warned there was something wrong. In the preprint the details. Thanks to all my co-authors Andrew Vigotsky, @AaronCoutts, Maurizio Fanchini, Alan McCall, osf.io/preprints/spor…

ACWR dividing the acute load by a random generated chronic load or fixed values gives same results. We warned there was something wrong. In the preprint the details. Thanks to all my co-authors <a href="/avigotsky/">Andrew Vigotsky</a>, @AaronCoutts, <a href="/Maurizi13707619/">Maurizio Fanchini</a>, <a href="/Alan_McCall_/">Alan McCall</a>, osf.io/preprints/spor…
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Exploring the 'too much, too soon' theory and causal research questions: proud to present a new BJSM educational review. Methods Matter. bjsm.bmj.com/content/early/…

British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) (@bjsm_bmj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some papers are 'sleepers'--a lot of influence but not a ton of obvious "attention". This one via The BMJ 2016 already has 340 citations. It's a classic. Very relevant in sport & exercise medicine and sports PT as we often don't have massive data sets. bmj.com/content/bmj/35…

Some papers are 'sleepers'--a lot of influence but not a ton of obvious "attention". This one via <a href="/bmj_latest/">The BMJ</a> 2016 already has 340 citations. It's a classic. Very relevant in sport &amp; exercise medicine and sports PT as we often don't have massive data sets. bmj.com/content/bmj/35…
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METHODS MATTER in sports injury research. New publication in #JOSPT (and co-published in #BJSM) discussing current methodological approaches and gaps. Thx to an amazing team of co-authors! jospt.org/doi/abs/10.251…

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New important educational piece in BJSM: What is the goal of your sports injury research? Describing, predicting or drawing a causal inference? Thanks a ton British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) for supporting METHODS MATTER! bjsm.bmj.com/content/early/…

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Methods matter: dealing with low compliance in sports injury trials analyses using instrumental variable analysis bjsm.bmj.com/content/early/…

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We're getting great feedback on the latest JOSPT Community 'Focused Issue on Workload and Injury - Advice for Clinicians, Athletes, and Coaches' A good starting point for this month is the #editorsnote 👇 jospt.org/doi/abs/10.251… with Rasmus Nielsen & EiC Clare Ardern #yourJOSPT

We're getting great feedback on the latest  <a href="/JOSPT/">JOSPT Community</a> 'Focused Issue on Workload and Injury - Advice for Clinicians, Athletes, and Coaches'

A good starting point for this month is the #editorsnote 👇
jospt.org/doi/abs/10.251…

with <a href="/RUNSAFE_Rasmus/">Rasmus Nielsen</a> &amp; EiC <a href="/clare_ardern/">Clare Ardern</a> 

#yourJOSPT
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A new BJSM paper on statistical assessment of medical papers (the CHAMP-checklist) is now available: bjsm.bmj.com/content/early/…

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An excess of 50% of the 7000+ runners in the Garmin-RUNSAFE Running Health Study sustained an running-related injury reads our 2024-JOSPT Community-publication 😲 jospt.org/doi/10.2519/jo… Thx 4 support Clare Ardern & for recruitment Garmin Co-authors: Laurent Malisoux Chloe Blacket

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Runners with previous injury and a high BMI are particularly susceptible to running-related injury concludes our new open access article in EJSS. ⬇️ Read the article ⬇️ onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ej…

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One-session spike in distance leads to overuse injuries in runners, not a gradual onset ✅️👍 Questioning the use of ACWR ⛔️👀 New British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) article exploring the 10% rule: bjsm.bmj.com/content/early/… Merete Møller, PhD Laurent Malisoux @SebastianSkejoe Julie S Jacobsen Michael Bertelsen

British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) (@bjsm_bmj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

⚠️ How much running is too much? 🤷‍♂️ NEW #OriginalResearch identifying high-risk running sessions in a 5200-person cohort study 📄 🏃‍♀️ #OpenAccess ➡️ bit.ly/4nzQ4ME

⚠️ How much running is too much? 🤷‍♂️

NEW #OriginalResearch identifying high-risk running sessions in a 5200-person cohort study 📄 🏃‍♀️

#OpenAccess ➡️ bit.ly/4nzQ4ME