It has been another big year for tennis, and for British Tennis in particular with further successes in the Fed Cup and a number of exciting juniors making an impact on the world stage. In the run up to Wimbledon, we thought we’d catch up with some of the practitioners
tasked with not only caring for these athletes, but responsible for the medical provision at some of the biggest sporting events in the international calendar.
In this podcast we hear from Dr Jo Larkin and Dr Wing Chu. Jo is a Sport & Exercise Medicine consultant and Lead Doctor for British Tennis, with Wing an SEM registrar and qualified GP who works with Jo at the Lawn Tennis Association. In this podcast, you can hear about everything from the challenges of working in tennis, to some of the often under-appreciated public health benefits linked to the sport.
Patients needing advice & input across multiple continents at the same time
Policy-making as well as ‘pitch-side’ care
Population health – what role does tennis have?
Do you know someone who could benefit from a healthier heart, reduced stress and a leaner body? Or, does this sound like a personal target for you? We would implore the #SEM community to share the podcast, infographics, papers and animations widely in order to try and spread the knowledge not only of #TennisMedicine, but tennis AS medicine
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4UHmZ6PL30
Seminal Papers
Health Benefits of tennis infographics: https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/52/3/201
Health Benefits of tennis paper: https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/41/11/760
Associations of specific types of sports and exercise with all-cause and cardiovascular-
disease mortality https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/51/10/812.long
Leisure-Time Physical Activity & Life-Expectancy
https://www.mayoclinicproceedings.org/article/S0025-6196(18)30538-X/fulltext