Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine
DisciplineSports medicine
LanguageEnglish
Edited byChris Hughes
Publication details
History1990–present
Publisher
FrequencyBimonthly
Hybrid
3.165 (2019)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Clin. J. Sport Med.
Indexing
ISSN1050-642X (print)
1536-3724 (web)
Links

The Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine (CJSM) is a peer-reviewed medical journal in the sports medicine field. It is published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. It was established in 1990 by the Canadian Academy of Sport and Exercise Medicine with Gordon Matheson as the founding editor. It is also the official journal of the Australasian College of Sport and Exercise Physicians, the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM) and American Osteopathic Academy of Sports Medicine. It is the pre-eminent non-surgical sports medicine journal of North America. In North America (USA and Canada), sports medicine is a subspecialty field of medicine with an even split between surgical and non-surgical subspecialties. The surgical branch of sports medicine is a subspecialty field of orthopedics, whereas the non-surgical branch draws from specialties including family practice, physiatry, pediatrics, internal medicine and emergency medicine. The journal editor-in-chief is Christopher Hughes. There are active associated CJSM Blog and Podcast sites which are edited by Deputy Editor James MacDonald.

Abstracting and indexing

It has a current ranking of Orthopedics 16/82, Sport Sciences 16/85 and Physiology 22/81 with an Impact Factor of 3.165.[1] These rankings generally place the journal in the top quartile of the fields related to sports medicine.[2]

Concussion in sport articles

A specific focus of research is sports concussion articles,[3][4][5] with many of these housed in a specific collection.

Consensus statement articles

CJSM publishes regular consensus statements from bodies such as the AMSSM and others.[6][7]

References

  1. "Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine Impact Factor IF 2020|2019|2018 - BioxBio". www.bioxbio.com. Retrieved 21 March 2021.
  2. "Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine". www.scimagojr.com. Retrieved 21 March 2021.
  3. Harmon, Kimberly G.; Drezner, Jonathan; Gammons, Matthew; Guskiewicz, Kevin; Halstead, Mark; Herring, Stan; Kutcher, Jeff; Pana, Andrea; Putukian, Margot; Roberts, William (January 2013). "American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Position Statement". Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine. 23 (1): 1–18. doi:10.1097/JSM.0b013e31827f5f93. ISSN 1050-642X. PMID 23269325. S2CID 52717.
  4. McCrory, Paul; Meeuwisse, Willem; Aubry, Mark; Cantu, Bob; Dvorak, Jiri; Echemendia, Ruben J.; Engebretsen, Lars; Johnston, Karen; Kutcher, Jeffrey S.; Raftery, Martin; Sills, Allen (March 2013). "Consensus Statement on Concussion in Sport—the 4th International Conference on Concussion in Sport Held in Zurich, November 2012". Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine. 23 (2): 89–117. doi:10.1097/JSM.0b013e31828b67cf. hdl:11250/171236. ISSN 1050-642X. PMID 23478784. S2CID 5078328.
  5. "Two weeks after sports-related concussion, most patients have not recovered". EurekAlert!.
  6. Chang, Cindy J.; Putukian, Margot; Aerni, Giselle; Diamond, Alex B.; Hong, Eugene S.; Ingram, Yvette M.; Reardon, Claudia L.; Wolanin, Andrew T. (27 January 2020). "Mental Health Issues and Psychological Factors in Athletes: Detection, Management, Effect on Performance, and Prevention: American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Position Statement". Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine. 30 (2): e61–e87. doi:10.1097/JSM.0000000000000817. ISSN 1050-642X. PMID 32000169.
  7. Diamond, Alex B.; Narducci, Dusty Marie; Roberts, William O.; Bernhardt, David T.; LaBella, Cynthia R.; Moffatt, Kody A.; Nuti, Rathna; Powell, Amy P.; Rooks, Yvette L.; Zaremski, Jason L. (7 October 2020). "Interim Guidance on the Preparticipation Physical Examination for Athletes During the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic". Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine. 31 (1): 1–6. doi:10.1097/JSM.0000000000000892. ISSN 1050-642X. PMID 33038090.
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