National Centre for Sport and Exercise Medicine

The National Centre for Sport and Exercise Medicine (NCSEM) is an Olympic legacy project delivering education, research and clinical services in sport, exercise and physical activity from three hubs across England.

[1] It is a collaboration of universities, healthcare trusts, local authorities and private and voluntary sector organizations.

The National Centre for Sport and Exercise Medicine is a 2012 Olympics Legacy project.

In each hub, leading academics and healthcare professionals are brought together to build on existing research in the field of sport and exercise medicine and to facilitate the efficient transfer of research into frontline practice.

In London the Institute of Sport Exercise and Health (ISEH) specializes in elite sports performance and sports injury management; in the East Midlands the focus is on a strong and broad research base with the aim of accelerating the translation of knowledge into clinical practice; while Sheffield concentrates on citywide testing of community initiatives to increase physical activity.

The NCSEM center at Loughborough University , opened in August 2015