SASMA President, Dr. Jon Patricios, signs the Exercise is Medicine charter on behalf of Africa in Baltimore, USA, 5 June 2010 Exercise is Medicine Charter First World Congress on Exercise is Medicine American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting Baltimore, June 1, 2010 This Charter is the product of the First Exercise is Medicine World Congress, held June 1-5, 2010 …
SASMA Exco wishes the medical team of Bafana Bafana success!
FIFA 2010 World Cup – Medical Services The Executive Committee of the South African Sports Medicine Association wishes the medical team of Bafana Bafana and all our colleagues participating in this auspicious event every success over the coming weeks. South Africa has a proud tradition of excellence in sports medicine and we are certain that this will be evident in …
Breakfast with John Smit and Bob Skinstad
Join John Smit and MC, Bob Skinstad, in discussing the upcoming Tri-Nations, Peter De Villiers, and The World Cup preparations. Enjoy a hearty breakfast, entertain your clients and reward your staff while you hear from these legendary Springbok players. • Super 15 and the new format. • What is in store for the Tri-Nations. • Peter De Villiers. • Are …
May News from EXERCISE IS MEDICINE™
Louis Holtzhausen Program Director: Sports Medicine University of the Free State geslh@ufs.ac.za Health care systems in the public and private sectors in South Africa find it difficult to keep up with the ever rising cost of health care. In fact, public health services are facing serious challenges to provide adequate services on many levels1. This article will propagate a way …
A Winter Olympic Experience
Hosting an Olympics is like giving birth to 82 countries, where the contractions last for eight years, the dilation has to accommodate hundreds of athletes marching out and insisting on carrying flags. One thing is very clear, the culmination of one Olympics only brings with it the problems from the previous Olympics, for example the urine testing of Olympic athletes, …
Guidelines for fluid replacement during Marathon Running
Prior to 1969, marathon runners were advised against drinking or eating during competition (1) since it was believed that, especially fluid ingestion would impair performance, not least by causing unpleasant gastrointestinal symptoms including the “stitch”. At that time, marathon runners and marathon races were quite different from their modern descendants. In particular, there were few competitive marathon runners; most were …
Resistance Training in Children and Adolescents
Background Resistance training in children and adolescents has a high risk of injury. High-level competitive sport forces the young athlete to train harder and for longer periods. Resistance training is the use of a variety of methods, including free weights, weight machines, and/or one’s own body weight to increase muscular strength, endurance and/or power. Usually resistance training involves doing a …
HIV and it's role in sport
Introduction People afflicted with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are becoming increasingly prevalent in society. This naturally includes active sporting individuals. The result of HIV infection, the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) has an effect on ones ability to perform exercise, and physical activity may play an important role in the management of HIV as the disease progresses. Risk of …
Concussions in contact sports under discussion
Concussion suffered while playing sport, if not managed properly, could have serious consequences for players – such as memory loss and continuous headaches. Most of the victims are youngsters who take part in contact sports like rugby. South Africa has the highest incidence among the collision sports. Ten to 15% of players suffer concussion every season. The nation is losing …