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Investigating Turf Burn-Related Videos on TikTok: Cross-sectional Study.

Brendan Jae Uk HongBenjamin K P Woo
Published in: JMIR dermatology (2022)
Our study suggests that there is a potential audience of athletes on TikTok who could develop problematic responses to sports injuries, such as turf burns, as most of the people who post videos are athletes, and many of the posts demonstrate negative experiences associated with turf burns. TikTok is a growing social media platform that should be studied to determine if it can be used to create a social support group for injured athletes to prevent the progression of negative emotional responses into problematic responses. Physicians should also have a role in establishing their social media presence on TikTok and offering evidence-based advice to athletes while disproving misinformation on TikTok.
Keyphrases
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