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Do anthropometric characteristics and physical capacities of highly trained junior badminton players differ according to age and sex? [PDF]
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The effects of eight weeks of sand-based plyometric training on lower-extremity explosive strength, balance, and agility in male collegiate badminton players. [PDF]
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Differences in visual search behavior between expert and novice individual sports athletes: a systematic review with meta-analysis. [PDF]
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Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports, 1998
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).
R Lorentzon
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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).
R Lorentzon
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Epidemiology of Badminton Injuries*
International Journal of Sports Medicine, 1987In the badminton season 1983/1984, a prospective injury registration was done in 375 randomly chosen elite and recreational badminton players, of whom 81% could be followed. We found 257 injuries: an incidence of 2.9 injuries/player/1000 badminton hours. Men were more frequently injured than women. The prevalence was 0.3 injury per player.
U Jørgensen
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Sports Medicine, 1990
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.
U, Jørgensen, S, Winge
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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.
U, Jørgensen, S, Winge
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