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Objectives We aimed to assess the injury rate and characteristics in Japanese male professional ice hockey players.Methods This study involved an inclusive cohort of male ice hockey players from a Japanese professional team competing in the 2010–2011 ...
Daisuke Yoneoka +5 more
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“An NHL Touch”: Transnationalizing Ice Hockey in Sweden, 1994–2013
During the 1994-95 ice hockey season in Sweden, one of the teams in the highest division, Luleå, treated fans to an innovation: instead of merely entering the ice as in years past, players flew out of a gigantic bear maw, to the accompaniment of a ...
Ulf Jonas Björk
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The conditions of injury when playing hockey
The article presents data from modern foreign and domestic scientific sources about the most common injuries when playing hockey, as well as measures to prevent injuries in this sport.
A. M. Morozov +6 more
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Conceptualizing Leisure Within the Highly Regimented World of Elite Hockey
The purpose of this paper is to offer a conceptualization of leisure that can help us understand what constitutes as leisure and how leisure is attained in a highly regimented context such as elite hockey.
MacCosham Bradley
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The Epidemiology, Management, and Outcome of Field Hockey-related Fractures in a Standard Population
Background: Field hockey is one of the most popular sports in the world, yet little is known about patient outcome following fracture injuries sustained during this sport. Objectives: The aim of this study is to describe the epidemiology, management, and
Greg A J. Robertson +3 more
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The Pythagorean Won-Loss Formula and Hockey: A Statistical Justification for Using the Classic Baseball Formula as an Evaluative Tool in Hockey [PDF]
Originally devised for baseball, the Pythagorean Won-Loss formula estimates the percentage of games a team should have won at a particular point in a season. For decades, this formula had no mathematical justification.
Dayaratna, Kevin D., Miller, Steven J.
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Visionary Leadership in Cancer Care: An Interview With Professor Timothy J. Eberlein
Professor Timothy J. Eberlein and Professor Ken Shirabe, President of the Japanese Society of Gastroenterological Surgery, during their interview discussing the vision, strategic framework, and leadership that shaped the development of the Siteman Cancer Center into a world‐class institution. ABSTRACT This is a short interview with Professor Timothy J.
Ken Shirabe +3 more
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16 avril 1953 : la photographie qui n’aurait pas dû être prise
On April 16 1953, during a hockey game at the Montréal Forum, Roger St-Jean missed the picture he was expected to take, but he took one instead that became iconic in Québec. Showing two players embracing in the air, their sticks shaping the V for Victory,
Benoît Melançon
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The essence of sporting embodiment: phenomenological analyses of the sporting body [PDF]
Whilst in recent years the sociology of sport has taken to heart vociferous calls ‘to bring the body back in’ to analyses of sporting activity, the ‘promise of phenomenology’ signalled by Kerry and Armour (2000), remains under-realised with regard to ...
Allen-Collinson, Jacquelyn, Hockey, John
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Abstract This paper combines vulnerability and resilience theory to explore the pressure young people experience in Physical Education (PE) and sport at secondary school. The theoretical framework was used to understand both how young people experience PE in school and how vulnerability and resilience function interdependently in social contexts like ...
David Littlefair, Michael Jopling
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