The Role of the Asian Journal of Kinesiology and Kinesiologists in Applying and Promoting Functional Injury Prevention

K. An
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The Asian Journal of Kinesiology (AJK) was created under the name of “Journal of Health and Sports Medicine” when the Korean Association of Certified Exercise Professionals (KACEP) was founded in 1999, providing an academic background for KACEP’s Kinesiologists. The mission of the AJK is to develop and introduce the expertise and skills of kinesiologists and become a forum in academic communication. AJK plays a role in the development of kinesiology by encouraging publication of research papers focusing on “Strength and Conditioning”, “Clinical Exercise Education”, “Athletic Training and Sport Injury Rehabilitation”, and “Policy for Health, P.E., and Sport”. Additionally, it plays a key role in providing the basic data necessary for establishing strategies for expanding employment through expanding the kinesiologist’s scope of work and enhancing their vocational competencies [1]. Among the research fields published in AJK, I would like to introduce the new focus: “Functional Injury Prevention” related to “Exercise Training and Sport Injuries Rehabilitation”. A long time ago, the research paradigm shifted from developing rehabilitation exercise programs for rapid functional recovery from sports injuries to sports injury prevention (SIP) [2] that the kinesiologists are actually applying in the field. Currently, sports rehabilitation for functional recovery has already become a basic and essential subject for kinesiologists to learn. From the late 1990s to the 2000s, the importance of SIP has been on the rise. Recently, “Functional Injury Prevention” (FIP) was introduced in AJK, which combines “Functional Training” with SIP. It is attracting attention as an athletic training program [3]. In addition, FIP-related studies are actively conducted by kinesiologists and some researchers. As a new paradigm, to use and establish the FIP program in the sports scene, scientific evidence and developmental implementation strategies are needed. To this end, a FIP program that reflects specific elements for each exercise event must be established. Importantly, one of the key elements of such a FIP program is to improve neuromuscu-
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亚洲运动机能学杂志和运动机能学家在应用和促进功能性损伤预防中的作用
《亚洲运动机能学杂志》(AJK)是在1999年韩国运动专业人员认证协会(KACEP)成立时以“健康与运动医学杂志”的名义创建的,为KACEP的运动机能学家提供学术背景。AJK的使命是发展和引进运动学家的专业知识和技能,并成为学术交流的论坛。AJK在运动机能学的发展中发挥作用,鼓励发表研究论文,重点是"力量和调节"、"临床运动教育"、"运动训练和运动损伤康复"以及"健康、体育和运动政策"。此外,通过扩大运动学家的工作范围,提高他们的职业能力,为制定扩大就业战略提供必要的基础数据起到关键作用[1]。在AJK发表的研究领域中,我想介绍一个新的重点:与“运动训练和运动损伤康复”相关的“功能性损伤预防”。很久以前,研究范式从开发运动损伤后快速功能恢复的康复运动方案转向运动损伤预防(SIP)[2],运动运动学家实际上正在应用该领域。目前,以功能恢复为目的的运动康复已经成为运动运动学家学习的基础和必不可少的学科。从20世纪90年代末到21世纪初,SIP的重要性一直在上升。最近,AJK引入了“功能性损伤预防”(FIP),将“功能训练”与SIP相结合。它作为一项运动训练项目正在引起人们的关注[3]。此外,运动学家和一些研究者也在积极开展与fip相关的研究。FIP项目作为一种新的模式,在体育场景中运用和建立,需要科学的依据和发展的实施策略。为此,必须建立一个反映每个运动项目特定元素的FIP计划。重要的是,这种FIP计划的关键要素之一是改善神经肌肉功能
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