For starters, I'd suggest a series on swimmer's shoulder. I've seen estimates of 50% prevalence among Masters swimmers. This is too broad a topic to cover in one article without oversimplifying and being incomplete. For example, the
cause(s) may vary greatly from individual to individual--impingement, muscle imbalance, rotator cuff tears, labral tears, chronic tendinosis, osteoarthrits, etc. Arguably this could merit a regular column in every issue, judging by the number of post related to this subject.
Perhaps others have suggestions?
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One of the professional journals I read regularly invites papers on certain topics then compiles them into one issue. In one issue you can read several research papers and reviews on many aspects of the same topic. If a topic is too broad to be covered in one article then it might be beneficial to publish several related articles. Or, maybe have several articles with opposing views.
One of the professional journals I read regularly invites papers on certain topics then compiles them into one issue. In one issue you can read several research papers and reviews on many aspects of the same topic. If a topic is too broad to be covered in one article then it might be beneficial to publish several related articles. Or, maybe have several articles with opposing views.