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Journal of Sports Medicine and Pain Management (JSMPM)
Journal of Sports Medicine and Pain Management is an internationally reputed interdisciplinary journal that explores the physiology, and anatomy of the sports persons and pain management among the individuals that practice and participate in athletics, sports, and games. Sports person’s training, dietary, nutritional needs and physical exercises need scientific approach and the Journal of Sports Medicine and Pain Management focuses in all aspects of the sports medicine with a special emphasis on pain management.
Latest Articles
Letter to the Editor: Psychological Health Issues and Stress Management during COVID-19 Pandemic
Article Type: Letter to Editor
Authors: Ataullah AHM1 , Sabrina Rahman2 , Md Nazmul Huda Ridoy3 , Nilyufar Turaeva4 , Ivan David Lozada-Martinez5 , Luis Rafael Moscote-Salazar6 and Md Moshiur Rahman7
DOI: 10.47755/2766-9599.1000105
Does Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) Combined with Irational Abuse of Stacking Anabolic Steroids by Recreational Bodybuilder Supporting Anaerobes Strength Improvement and Offer Cardiovascular Protection? (Pilot study)
Article Type: Research Article
Authors: Sid Solakovic1,2, Anes Joguncic3 , Mensur Vrcic4 , Ratko Pavlovic5 , Mirsad Terzo6 and Zeljka Terzo6
Aim: Undergraund Farmakology of Black Marked such as are Anabolic steroids wich are irational abused by young recreational bodybuilder are in hidden epidemic connection with fast muscle gain and increased cardiovascular risk. Many young recreational bodybuilders beisides syntetic testestorone derivats, different testosteron esters and supplements search for alternative methods to improve effectes of muscle gain. Effects of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) with connection of abuse of stacking anabolic steroids in recreational bodybuilders still stay generally and worldwide unexplored leaving lots of unfilled gaps.
Methodology: This study was conducted from beginning of May, 2018 till end of december 2018 at the Clinic of cardiovascular Surgery, department for vascular and endovascular surgery, Clinical Center University of Sarajevo, Special Hospital dr.Solakovic Department for Hyperbaric medicine (BIH) Head of Center for Hyperbaric medicine and chronic wound treatment Banja Luka (BIH), Private Hyperbaric and General Practice Therapy Centar Split and faculty Physical education and Sport Sarajevo included 72 subjects age 20-30 (36 of them went to hyperbaric chamber and used anabolic supplements while, 36 don’t went to hyperbaric chamber only used anabolic steroids). Potential Cardiovascular Side Effects are investigated For the testing of statistical significance of differences between the examined groups parameter tests were used. The difference at a level of p<0,05 was statistically significant.
Results: In all tested subjects we investigated increasing potential damage of cardiovascular parameters age 20-30 years after two years study. Analysis shows the no statistically significant influence of recoverry and strength improvment in (HBOT) Treat dacetate group, compared to non Trenbolone acetate abuser group (p<0,005).
Conclusion: Anabolic steroid stacking have generally efective potential abusing impact on skeletomuscular system it is unsignificant that oxgen therapy can provide such benefit in strength like anabolic steroids but certainly can improve recovery after hard working effort in a gym.
DOI: 10.47755/2766-9599.1000104
The Influence of Psychological Factors on Temporomandibular Disorders
Article Type: Mini Review
Authors: Sachi Mehrotra1 , Leonard B Goldstein
DOI: 10.47755/2766-9599.1000103
Letter to the Editor: Chronic Pain Management in Coronavirus Pandemic
Article Type: Letter to Editor
Authors: Ataullah AHM1 , Sabrina Rahman2 , Md Nazmul Huda Ridoy3 , Nilyufar Turaeva4 , Ivan David Lozada-Martinez5 , Luis Rafael Moscote-Salazar6 and Md Moshiur Rahman7
DOI: 10.47755/2766-9599.1000102
Inherent Brain Problems
Article Type: Review Article
Authors: Andrew Hague
Humans were formed when their brains changed. They gained technical skills and lost communication skills. The result was violence far in excess of all other creatures and damage has been inflicted on everything from our planet to ourselves. At last, mass communication by technology may compensate for inherent inadequacy if we learn to manage ourselves.