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Ocular Injuries in Hockey

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1976
Ocular injuries suffered by 38 hockey players during a three-year period were studied. The severity of the injuries required hospitalization for 16 of the patients. Twelve players require follow-up care for possible late complications from the following conditions: angle recession (seven cases), subluxated lens (three cases), traumatic cataract (three ...
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The Hockey Stick

JAMA Internal Medicine
This essay describes the author’s experience in interacting with a patient diagnosed with a serious illness and how focusing on the patient’s interests and making them happy was an example of a low-tech, high-touch intervention.
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Hockey's Hidden Gods

2022
A Library Journal Best Arts & Humanities Book 2022 The extraordinary true story of the U.S. sled hockey team that overcame physical adversity and internal strife to win Paralympic gold. When former NHL star Rick Middleton accepted the position of head coach for the United States sled hockey team, he wasn’t sure what to expect ...
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Field Hockey Injuries

Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2009
Field hockey is a popular sport that is played throughout the world. Most of the literature on the sport has focused on describing injury patterns. This research reveals that most injuries are minor and that the most common injury is an ankle sprain.
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Behind the Hockey Stick

Scientific American, 2005
The article profiles climatologist Michael Mann and discusses his research regarding global climate changes. Mann is most famously known for the "hockey stick," a plot of the past millennium's temperature that shows the drastic influence of humans in the 20th century. That stick has become a focal point in the controversy surrounding climate change and
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Concussion in Ice Hockey

2014
Ice hockey is an aggressive and fast-paced sport which has a high risk of injury, concussions in particular. Although serious head injury has been recognized for nearly 50 years, an increase in mainstream media attention in recent years has led to unprecedented public awareness.
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[Ice hockey accidents].

Minerva medica, 1974
The present study is based on 2680 ice hockey accidents encountered in Switzerland over a period of 5 years: 1880 injuries during matches are compared with 800 that took place in training. Age: the athletes injuried during training were younger that 20 in 40% of cases; 38% of injuries in matches occurred to players aged between 20 and 24.
K, Biener, P, Muller
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Hockey

2012
AbstractThis chapter addresses the rule changes that have been implemented by the National Hockey League (NHL) to change how points are awarded in overtime games, and outlines the existing literature on overtime incentives within hockey, introducing a simple theoretical framework for analyzing the different overtime regimes in the NHL.
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Hockey.

The Practitioner, 1990
Hockey players as a whole do not suffer from the same degree of overuse injuries that many athletes experience. However, they do sustain a large number of contact injuries. A few minutes explanation as to the immediate treatment required may well reduce the number of times the player has to return to the surgery in the future.
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