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Ice hockey injuries

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1987
Ice hockey is a team sport that has recently grown in popularity not only in the United States but also in Canada and Europe. With this increase in popularity has come a growing concern about the number and severity of injuries. The world literature on the biome chanics and physiology of ice hockey was reviewed in an attempt to evaluate the forces and
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Ice Hockey Injuries

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1988
In brief: Ice hockey injuries can range from simple cuts and bruises to devastating spinal cord damage. The use of face protection drastically reduces the number and severity of facial and eye injuries. Professional hockey players seem to incur the most injuries (3.0 per player per year), while players in youth hockey incur the fewest (0.02 per player ...
F H, Sim, W T, Simonet
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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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Children's Ice Hockey Injuries

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1992
To determine the rate, type, and severity of injuries to child hockey players as well as assessing coaches', parents', and players' attitudes and knowledge of hockey.A prospective observation of a population's injuries using injury-reporting forms and surveys.A community-organized hockey program in Minnesota.One hundred fifty boys, aged 9 through 15 ...
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Ice Hockey

Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2010
Ice hockey is an exciting sport that is growing in popularity in the United States. Injuries are a common part of the sport, with more injuries occurring in games compared with practice. Higher levels of competition have been shown to correlate with increased frequency of injury.
Matthew D, Moslener, L Tyler, Wadsworth
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Concussions in Ice Hockey

Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2016
This literature review will summarize, compare, and evaluate the reviewed studies addressing and investigating the relationship between concussion and the sports of hockey. We will accomplish this by identifying prevalence rates, recognizing common mechanisms of causation, describing and discussing prevention and care, and summarizing the results to ...
Allison, Parizek, F Richard, Ferraro
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Ice Hockey Injuries

Sports Medicine, 1990
Ice hockey is a fast-paced game involving both finesse and controlled aggression. Injuries are related to direct trauma (80%) and overuse (20%), with high puck velocities, aggressive stick use, and body checking (collisions) accounting for most of these. A participant can anticipate an injury after playing 7 to 100 hours of hockey, depending on his age,
P J, Daly, F H, Sim, W T, Simonet
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