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Muscular robusticity and strength in the lower extremities in elite handball players. [PDF]

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Zsakai A   +7 more
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Formation Strategy for the Young Handball Players

open access: yesProcedia, Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2013
AbstractToday the formation of the handball players is accomplished in a period of about eight years. Our aim is to purpose a formation strategy for the handball players with a duration of 12 years. We purpose to add a third cycle by decreasing the age of the first contact with handball. We also purpose to change the training objectives for each cycle.
Cezar, Hantau   +3 more
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The Female Handball Player

2018
Female hormones fluctuate in concentrations during the menstrual cycle. This has triggered speculations among athletes, coaches, as well as researchers about the hormonal changes that lead to variations in athletic performance and adaptation to training. Many athletes, as in the general population, use oral contraceptives.
Hansen, Mette   +5 more
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Shoulder Instability in Handball Players

2018
Overhead throwing athletes in general and handball players in particular are at risk for shoulder injuries as a result of the high forces sustained by the shoulder during the throwing motion. The glenohumeral joint is formed by an articulation between the humeral head and a relatively small glenoid fossa, allowing a wide range of shoulder movement ...
Lior Laver   +2 more
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Pattern of Injury in Handball and Comparison of Injured Versus Noninjured Handball Players

International Journal of Sports Medicine, 1986
A questionnaire was sent to 300 members (at random) of the Dutch Handball Association (response: 76%) (1) to study the injuries involved in handball and the resulting medical attention and (2) to compare injured versus non-injured players with respect to sex, age, somatotype, and sports participation.
J H, Hoeberigs   +2 more
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Osteoarthritis in Handball Players

2018
Team handball has been an Olympic sport since 1972. In Europe, it is one of the most popular team sports, after soccer and basketball. By July 2009, the International Handball Federation (IHF) listed 166 member federations with approximately 795,000 teams and 19 million players. According to the ranking of “TOTAL SPORTEK” based on 13 different factors,
András Tállay, Romain Seil, Lior Laver
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Acute Fracture of the Third Metacarpal in a Handball Player

Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 2020
A 20-year-old right hand–dominant male military cadet presented to the direct-access physical therapy clinic complaining of pain and swelling of his right hand, which was injured while competing in a team handball match the day before. Due to suspicion of a third metacarpal fracture, fluoroscopy was performed on the cadet's hand in the physical ...
Kyle, East, Erik, Dedekam, Donald, Goss
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Fracture of the Ulnar Sesamoid of the Thumb in a Handball Player

Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, 2000

Altun, M   +3 more
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Physical Characteristics of the Handball Player

2018
Professionals involved in training programs aimed at improving the ability of handball players—coaches, strength and conditioning coaches, physiotherapists, athletic trainers, and sport physicians—should have access to information on the physical aspects of the handball players, so that they can use this information when planning short- and long-term ...
Ronnie Lidor, Gal Ziv
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