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Capacitive Pressure Sensing Unit for Racket Sports
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JAMA, 1978
Eighty-two injuries secondary to the racket sports were studied during a 15-month period. Ordinary glasses provided considerable protection in the play of tennis and badminton, but not in the play of squash and racquet ball. Plastic safety lenses (USA Standard Practice for Occupational and Educational Eye ,nd Face Protection, approved Sept 18, 1968 by ...
P F, Vinger, D W, Tolpin
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Eighty-two injuries secondary to the racket sports were studied during a 15-month period. Ordinary glasses provided considerable protection in the play of tennis and badminton, but not in the play of squash and racquet ball. Plastic safety lenses (USA Standard Practice for Occupational and Educational Eye ,nd Face Protection, approved Sept 18, 1968 by ...
P F, Vinger, D W, Tolpin
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Eye Protection in Racket Sports: An Update
The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1987In brief: A growing number of eye injuries in squash and racquetball in the late 1970s triggered research on eye protectors for these sports. The investigations showed that lensless eye guards were ineffective and that the frames of some lensed eye guards shattered when hit by a ball.
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1986
The national trend toward physical fitness has propelled sports into an important cause of ocular trauma. At the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, sports accounted for 23% of all ocular trauma admissions and for nearly 50% of the hyphema admissions (H.H. Slansky, S. Depperman, F. Benson, et al, unpublished data, 1980).
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The national trend toward physical fitness has propelled sports into an important cause of ocular trauma. At the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, sports accounted for 23% of all ocular trauma admissions and for nearly 50% of the hyphema admissions (H.H. Slansky, S. Depperman, F. Benson, et al, unpublished data, 1980).
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2002
Nutrition and training states are two crucial aspects in determining successful outcomes in sports performance. It is not possible to perform adequate training regimens unless correct attention is given to nutritional support. Furthermore, good training leading up to the day of competition can be undone by inappropriate nutritional strategies on the ...
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Nutrition and training states are two crucial aspects in determining successful outcomes in sports performance. It is not possible to perform adequate training regimens unless correct attention is given to nutritional support. Furthermore, good training leading up to the day of competition can be undone by inappropriate nutritional strategies on the ...
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[Protection of the eyes in racket sports].
Canadian journal of sport sciences = Journal canadien des sciences du sport, 1988A survey was conducted on 1032 racket sport players from 10 randomly selected racket sport centers in Quebec during the month of October 1985. The use of protective eye glasses was found to be higher in racketball (70.2%) and squash (45.8%) than in badminton (8.8%) or tennis (3.5%).
P, Prince, L, Laurencelle
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2002
Preface. Introduction. Part One: Physiology of racket sports. Physiological demands and fitness for squash. Maximum oxygen uptake in junior and senior elite squash players. Cardiorespiratory adjustments in middle-level tennis players: are long term cardiovascular adjustments possible?
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Preface. Introduction. Part One: Physiology of racket sports. Physiological demands and fitness for squash. Maximum oxygen uptake in junior and senior elite squash players. Cardiorespiratory adjustments in middle-level tennis players: are long term cardiovascular adjustments possible?
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Interpersonal coordination in competitive sports contests: racket sports
2016Introduction Visual inspection suggests structure in sports contests, but identifying behavioural patterns in sports contests using a formal level of description remains challenging. Put simply, the patterns that we think we observe in sports contests have proved difficult to find in the recorded data that are supposed to describe them. That is, the
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