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Visual Analytics of Multivariate Event Sequence Data in Racquet Sports

2020 IEEE Conference on Visual Analytics Science and Technology (VAST), 2020
In this work, we propose a generic visual analytics framework to support tactic analysis based on data collected from racquet sports (such as tennis and badminton). The proposed approach models each rally in a game as a sequence of hits (i.e., events) until one athlete scores a point.
Jiang Wu 0012   +4 more
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Racquet Sports: Tennis, Badminton, Racquetball, Squash

2021
Racquet sports are enjoyed throughout the world and are increasing in their popularity. This chapter is written to provide the reader with an overview of the most common orthopedic injuries in racquet sports.
Elisabeth A. Wörner, Marc R. Safran
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Eye Protection for Racquet Sports

Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 1983
(1983). Eye Protection for Racquet Sports. Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance: Vol. 54, No. 6, pp. 46-48.
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Rotator Cuff Injury in Throwing and Racquet Sports

Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review, 1995
SummaryRotator cuff injuries in the overhead athlete are frequently seen at all levels of competitive sports. The repetitive, high magnitude forces generated at the capsuloligamentous complex, as well as at the rotator cuff itself, can result in loss of glenohumeral stability and primary as well ...
James R. Andrews, Emory J. Alexander
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Vibration dampening device for a strung sports racquet

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2009
A device adapted to be emplaced in a self-securing manner between adjacent strings of a tennis racquet for dampening vibrations caused by impact with a tennis ball produces beneficial sensory effects such as a whistling sound and flashing light.
Gene Niksich, Jim Harp
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Audiovisual Integration for Racquet Sports Video Retrieval

2006
This paper presents a new audiovisual integration scheme for racquet sports video structure indexing and highlight generating. Instead of using low-level features, the method is built upon the combination of visual and audio features. With respect to prior information about this kind of video content and editing rules, visual features based on dominant
Yaqin Zhao   +2 more
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PREVENTION OF EYE INJURIES IN RACQUET SPORTS

Ophthalmology Clinics of North America, 1983
This article reviews reports and mechanisms of injury in racquet sports and suggests that almost all eye injuries in racquet sports are preventable. Badminton, squash, and tennis are played worldwide, whereas racquetball is more popular in North America.
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Racquet sports. The future.

Clinics in sports medicine, 1995
The future of sports medicine and the affiliated sciences is extremely promising within the world of tennis. Players and coaches have recognized the important role of science in supporting tennis training and development. The USTA has established the sport sciences as a basis for all programs and policies. The challenges for the future appear clear: 1.
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Indoor racquet sports injuries.

American family physician, 1994
Family physicians can care for most patients injured while participating in indoor racquet sports. However, patients with injuries to the eye usually require ophthalmologic referral. The most common injuries that occur in persons participating in indoor racquet sports include contusions, sprains and strains, lacerations, eye injuries, bursitis and ...
G J, Silko, P T, Cullen
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Craniofacial Injuries Related to Racquet Sports: A NEISS Database Query

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery
Introduction: Racquet sports require speed, agility, and hand-eye coordination, offering a variety of experiences to players of all ages across the globe. Several aspects of these games, such as ball velocities over 100 miles per hour in tennis and risk of collision in close quarters, pose dangerous conditions that predispose ...
Savanah, Sturm   +3 more
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