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During 1990‐1994, 1.2% of all sports injuries that required emergency care at the Universytiy Hospital of Umeå were caused by badminton. In 90.7% of the cases the patients described themselves as recreational players of beginners. There were 51.3% minor injuries (AIS 1) and 48.7% moderate injureis (AIS 2).
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Though badminton is one of the most widely played sports in the world, it has received little sports medical interest. Based on the few existing studies on injuries in badminton, compared to other sports it is of relatively low risk and dominated by overuse injuries.
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How to enhance the quality of life for the blind, in particular through sports or entertainment? HCI researchers have investigated physical games, but there is a lack of methods to improve blind people's social interaction and self-esteem through the physical exercise. To address this issue, we present Sonic-Badminton, an audio-augmented badminton game.
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