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Racket sports – for a longer and better life.

open access: yesTidsskrift for den Norske laegeforening : tidsskrift for praktisk medicin, ny raekke, 2019
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Racket Sports

open access: yesCurrent Sports Medicine Reports, 2013
Tennis may be considered a static and dynamic form of exercise with many well-demonstrated health benefits. Tennis has similar rates of injury to other individual recreational sports and junior competitive sports, without the catastrophic risk of contact/collision sports.
Neeru, Jayanthi, Stephen, Esser
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Racket Sports and Volleyball

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Racket sports include tennis, racquetball, squash, pickleball, and badminton. Common environmental factors in racket sports and predispose this population to developing tinea versicolor and other tinea dermatophyte infections.
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Science and the major racket sports: a review

Journal of Sports Sciences, 2003
The major racket sports include badminton, squash, table tennis and tennis. The growth of sports science and the commercialization of racket sports in recent years have focused attention on improved performance and this has led to a more detailed study and understanding of all aspects of racket sports.
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IoT for Next-Generation Racket Sports Training

IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2018
We propose an Internet of Things (IoT) framework for next-generation racket sports training. To validate its performance, a wireless wearable sensing device (WSD) based on microelectromechanical systems motion sensors was used to recognize different badminton strokes and classify skill levels from different badminton players.
Yufan Wang, Meng Chen, Xinyu Wang
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A narrative review of Achilles tendon ruptures in racket sports [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Racket Sports Science, 2022
This review aims to enlighten the existing research about Achilles tendon ruptures (ATR) in racket sports. Further, this review will also include the acute management, rehabilitation, treatment and prognosis of an ATR.
Elin Larsson   +2 more
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