Sports Science

Heart Screening for Young Athletes

The Cardiac Assessment in Young Athletes (CAYA) pilot programme will offer cardiovascular screening on a voluntary basis to young Scots over the age of 16 who take part in any organised amateur sports.

15th Aug 08 Read more…

Don’t be a Dope!

SOA Sports Science Convenor Jason Simpson explores the issues around drugs in sport.
Orienteering, just like every other sport, is having to deal with the increasing problem of doping.

23rd Mar 07 Read more…

With a twist of Lyme

I’m sure we’ve all had experience of the wee sleekit beastie; but unlike Rabbie Burns, I mean the vampiristic tick! My concern is that too often we do not give them the respect they are due. Many of the ticks in the UK carry a bacteria (Borrelia Burgdorferi Sensu Lato) which if transmitted through a bite, can result in Lyme Disease. Fahrer H et al. wrote,  in the Scientific Journal of Orienteering in 1993, that in Switzerland more than 40% of Orienteers had positive blood tests for this bacteria. The tests are now far more sensitive so perhaps this research should be repeated! Lyme Disease (LD), if left untreated, can lead to some very grave health problems.

12th Nov 06 Read more… 1 comments

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Sports Science Convenor, Jason Simpson

I am a sessional GP and I have primarily worked in the Forth Valley and Greater Glasgow areas for the last 8 years. I have a special interest in Sports Medicine and Palliative Care. I have been a keen Orienteer for the last 20 years, and I believe it is important to ensure the welfare of all athletes in our sport. I envisage that my contribution will be:

  • To impart accurate information on doping issues and to ensure awareness throughout the orienteering community on these matters.
  • To facilitate education with regard to injury prevention and injury recovery.
  • To eventually maintain a database of specialist sports science facilities available for orienteers.

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