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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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This study aimed to analyze the sportsmanship orientations of candidate national athletes in the context of sportsmanship as a universal value, and included a total of 95 athletes, with the age range of 18.11 ± 3.58, 54 of whom were female, while 41 were
Şirin Pepe, Arif Özsarı
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Effect of Plyometric Training on Speed and Change of Direction Ability in Elite Field Hockey Players
This study investigated the effects of two plyometric training protocols on sprint and change of direction (COD) performance in elite hockey players. A parallel-group randomized controlled trial design was used and seventeen elite male and female field ...
Jasdev Singh +2 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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Background: Concussion injuries are common in contact sports. Young players can suffer life-threatening complications if concussion is not recognised and managed.
St. John Taft, Liezel Ennion
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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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Purpose To evaluate return‐to‐competition rates, posterior shoulder instability recurrences, and revision surgeries following arthroscopic posterior labral repair in this elite cohort. Methods A retrospective review of prospectively collected data included professional contact athletes undergoing primary arthroscopic posterior labral repair by a single
Ayham Jaber +6 more
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Ice hockey is a fast contact sport played on an ice surface enclosed by rigid boards. There is an intrinsic risk for injury in hockey, with many injuries potentially affecting the nervous system. This article provides an overview of neurologic injuries occurring in hockey as reported in the scientific literature.
Richard A, Wennberg +2 more
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Influence of viewing professional ice hockey on youth hockey injuries [PDF]
Introduction Most televised National Hockey League (NHL) games include violent body checks, illegal hits and fights. We postulated that minor league players imitated these behaviours and that not seeing these games would reduce the rate of injuries among younger hockey players.
G, Keays, B, Pless
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Abstract Multiligament knee injuries represent rare and challenging injuries that require complex surgical management to restore stability and function. Current evidence supports anatomic single‐stage reconstructions when feasible in order to re‐establish knee kinematics and enable early rehabilitation.
Logan D. Moews +6 more
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