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Aspects of traumatology in ice hockey
Journal of Sports Sciences, 1987Ice hockey is the fastest team game played and is also considered to be one of the roughest of all sports, with a high injury incidence. Injuries and their causes were recorded by the questioning of players in the first league of the Federal Republic of Germany. Eighty-eight out of a total of 207 first league players were included in this study.
W, Pförringer, V, Smasal
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Children's Ice Hockey Injuries
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1992To 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 ...
J D, Brust +3 more
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1998
SportSmart Canada maintains a registry of spinal injuries in hockey and has documented 214 cases of fracture or dislocation of the spine, occurring mainly in North America since 1966. The current annual incidence is approximately 15 cases per year and may be declining as a result of intense prevention programs.
C H, Tator, J D, Carson, V E, Edmonds
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SportSmart Canada maintains a registry of spinal injuries in hockey and has documented 214 cases of fracture or dislocation of the spine, occurring mainly in North America since 1966. The current annual incidence is approximately 15 cases per year and may be declining as a result of intense prevention programs.
C H, Tator, J D, Carson, V E, Edmonds
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The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1980
Does the price of a ticket entitle hockey fans to see more injuries? That's the result of excusing paid gate junior hockey players from wearing facial protection.
R D, Park, C R, Castaldi
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Does the price of a ticket entitle hockey fans to see more injuries? That's the result of excusing paid gate junior hockey players from wearing facial protection.
R D, Park, C R, Castaldi
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Applied Physiology of Ice Hockey
Sports Medicine, 1995Today's elite hockey players are physically bigger and have improved levels of physiological fitness when compared with their predecessors. Correspondingly, previous ice hockey studies that have become widely referenced may have little relevance to current players and the way the game is presently played.
M H, Cox +3 more
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Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, 1998
To review the incidence of brain injuries sustained while playing ice hockey.MEDLINE was searched for articles from 1966 to 1997 relating to ice hockey and injuries. Additional references were reviewed from the bibliographies of the retrieved articles.All clinical study designs were included.In reviewing the literature, particular attention was paid to
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To review the incidence of brain injuries sustained while playing ice hockey.MEDLINE was searched for articles from 1966 to 1997 relating to ice hockey and injuries. Additional references were reviewed from the bibliographies of the retrieved articles.All clinical study designs were included.In reviewing the literature, particular attention was paid to
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This comprehensive Handbook provides a survey of all the major research areas in sports economics written by almost all of the active researchers in this field. It offers not only an accessible insight into the major findings of the literature but also presents some of the world’s principal researchers’ views on the unanswered questions that face us ...
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