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Return to play following operative management of anterior shoulder instability in overhead athletes-A systematic review. [PDF]

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Concurrent Validity of the Human Pose Estimation Model “MediaPipe Pose” and the XSENS Inertial Measuring System for Knee Flexion and Extension Analysis During Hurling Sport Motion

The Star, 2023
Hurling is a stick-and-ball field game, predominantly played in Ireland. Knee injuries are frequent in Hurling and are associated with ongoing issues such as reinjury and decreased performance.
Chloe Leddy   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Differences in performance indicators between winners and losers in senior inter county hurling championship

, 2021
Hurling is one of the oldest field sports in the world, yet little research has been conducted to develop our understanding of its game demands. This study aimed to create a profile of elite performance using data from three full seasons, and identify ...
Paul O Brien, Denise Martin, J. Bradley
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Cross-Sectional Study of the Physical Fitness and Anthropometric Profiles of Adolescent Hurling, Camogie, and Gaelic Football Players

Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2021
Byrne, LM, Byrne, PJ, Byrne, EK, Byrne, AP, and Coyle, C. Cross-sectional study of the physical fitness and anthropometric profiles of adolescent hurling, camogie, and Gaelic football players.
Louise M Byrne   +4 more
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Hurling-related hand injuries

Injury, 2003
Hurling is a contact sport, associated with significant morbidity. We have identified specific hand injuries sustained by participants and quantified the functional and financial implications of these injuries. Over a 3-month period, all hand injuries seen in the fracture clinic of our regional trauma unit were studied prospectively.
P D, Kiely   +4 more
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Methods of Monitoring Training Load and Their Association With Changes Across Fitness Measures in Hurling Players.

Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2020
Malone, S, Hughes, B, Collins, K, and Akubat, I. Methods of monitoring training load and their association with changes across fitness measures in hurling players.
Shane Malone   +3 more
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