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This article reviews the distribution and determinants of injuries reported in the pediatric ice hockey literature, and suggests potential injury prevention strategies and directions for further research.Thirteen electronic databases, the ISI Web of Science, and 'grey literature' databases were searched using a combination of Medical Subject Headings ...
Brian W, Benson, Willem H, Meeuwisse
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In ice hockey, the butterfly style/stance is a technique distinguished by the goalkeepers (goalie) dropping to their knees to block attempts to score. Although this goalie style has been around for many years, comparisons between on and off-ice attire ...
Stuart A Evans +3 more
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Background: Femoroacetabular impingement syndrome (FAIS) is a common cause of hip pain, which can prevent ice hockey players from sports participation. Hip arthroscopy is often performed to relieve pain and enable the player to return to sport (RTS) and ...
Ida Lindman MD, PhD +7 more
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A history of concussions is associated with symptoms of common mental disorders in former male professional athletes across a range of sports [PDF]
Objective: Recent reports suggest that exposure to repetitive concussions in sports is associated with an increased risk of symptoms of distress, anxiety and depression, sleep disturbance or substance abuse/dependence (typically referred as symptoms of ...
Aoki, Haruhito +4 more
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Prevalence of upper extremity pain and disability in elite football, ice hockey and floorball players [PDF]
In athletes, injuries and medical conditions affecting the upper extremities are quite common. However, there has been limited research on the occurrence of joint pain in the peripheral upper extremities among elite athletes. Thus, this study aimed to
Alena Buková +3 more
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Physiological, physical and on-ice performance criteria for selection of elite ice hockey teams
The purpose of this study was to examine physiological and physical determinants of ice-hockey performance in order to assess their impact on the result during a selection for ice hockey.
R Roczniok +6 more
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A Physical Profile of Elite Female Ice Hockey Players from the United States [PDF]
Despite impressive numbers of hockey participants, there is little research examining elite female ice hockey players. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to describe the physical characteristics of elite female ice hockey players who were trying ...
Murray, Teena, Ransdell, Lynda B
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Investigating strength and range of motion of the hip complex in ice hockey athletes [PDF]
CONTEXT: Ice hockey athletes frequently injure the hip complex via a non-contact mechanism. We investigated patterns of strength and range of motion (ROM) to establish major differences compared to soccer athletes.
Osgood, Chad T. +3 more
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“It's only sport” - the symbolic neutralization of “violence” [PDF]
Within the commodified world of professional ice hockey, athletes sell their bodily performances in return for a salary. A central feature of this transaction is the very real risk of physical injury – a risk inherent within most contact sports, but ...
Abercrombie +63 more
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Ice hockey is a popular sport that brings the risk of various injuries. With the injuries in ice hockey, various pathophysiological mechanisms play a role.
Jozef Kováč
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