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Medicine for football: football for health
British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2011Lecture 7 Football has developed enormously over the last 25 years but there is no doubt that over the same period the world around football has developed even further. The medical world around football has been no exception to this.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
ABSTRACT To The Editor:— As stated in The Journal (211:2175, 1969), football continues to exact "a toll of injuries and death" among its players. Injuries to the cervical spine are common in football and these are in part the result of opposing players pulling on the faceguard. The faceguard is intended to protect the players from colliding forces, but
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ABSTRACT To The Editor:— As stated in The Journal (211:2175, 1969), football continues to exact "a toll of injuries and death" among its players. Injuries to the cervical spine are common in football and these are in part the result of opposing players pulling on the faceguard. The faceguard is intended to protect the players from colliding forces, but
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 1999
Players of football will suffer injury. These injuries with their potential effects on the rest of the athlete's lives should be treated with aggressive recognition and rehabilitation of acute injuries. Care should be taken when interpreting published data on football injuries, as the definition of "injury" may widely vary. The most effective treatment
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Players of football will suffer injury. These injuries with their potential effects on the rest of the athlete's lives should be treated with aggressive recognition and rehabilitation of acute injuries. Care should be taken when interpreting published data on football injuries, as the definition of "injury" may widely vary. The most effective treatment
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Journal of Safety Research, 1988
The injury experience of 5,128 boys (8 to 15 years of age, weight 22.5 to 67.5 kg [50 to 150 lb]) participating in youth football revealed an overall rate of significant injury of 5%, with 61% classified as moderate and 38.9% as major injuries. No catastrophic injuries occurred, and it was rare for a permanent disability to result from any injury.
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The injury experience of 5,128 boys (8 to 15 years of age, weight 22.5 to 67.5 kg [50 to 150 lb]) participating in youth football revealed an overall rate of significant injury of 5%, with 61% classified as moderate and 38.9% as major injuries. No catastrophic injuries occurred, and it was rare for a permanent disability to result from any injury.
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Racism in football — football against racism
UN Chronicle, 2008Anti-racism campaigners have been busy over the last couple of months. Concerns over racism, xenophobia and far-right activity in and around football stadiums have reached fever pitch. Even though the new football season, 2007-2008, has barely started in Europe, we have already witnessed a progression of serious incidences.
Kurt Wachter, Michael Fanizadeh
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The Football Coach and Football Safety
1997The game of football and especially those that play it, have benefitted from the extensive improvements that lower the potential for injuries. Equipment, facilities, and the general body of sports medicine knowledge have all helped to lower the chances of minor and major injuries. The most important factor for safety in American football,
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Industrial Football and The Use of Technology in Football
2018Footballindustry has been developed as a result of taking some strategic and systematicsteps over the years. In that context, many factors including the recognitionof professionalism, the construction of big stadiums, the interest ofgovernments in football, the transformation of football into a symbol ofnation-states, the development of new and ...
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