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Tennis Injuries Among German League Players: Investigating Patterns and Epidemiology of Acute and Chronic Injuries. [PDF]

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Metacarpal Stress Fractures in Athletes: A Systematic Review. [PDF]

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Shaari AL, Fano AN, Ferraro J, Ahmed I.
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Neuromuscular Fatigue in Racquet Sports

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2008
This article describes the physiologic and neural mechanisms that cause neuromuscular fatigue in racquet sports: table tennis, tennis, squash, and badminton. In these intermittent and dual activities, performance may be limited as a match progresses because of a reduced central activation, linked to changes in neurotransmitter concentration or in ...
Girard, O., Millet, G.P.
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Golf and Racquet Sports Injuries

Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2005
There are specific injuries that are common in golf and racquet sports. These abnormalities have a predilection for specific structures as well and can be divided into two categories on the basis of etiology as either chronic repetitive injury or acute trauma.
Jon A, Jacobson   +2 more
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Sudden Death in Racquet Sports

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1988
The regular playing of racquet sports tends to confer general health and to protect the heart--to produce the athletic heart syndrome. Strenuous play, however, can provoke ventricular arrhythmias and can kill individuals with heart disease. The overall risk for an exercise death from racquet sport play seems to be as low as from distance running ...
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Eye Protection in Racquet Sports

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1988
This article summarizes the clinical and experimental data leading to the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) certification of six eyeguards for racquet sports in Canada in November 1986. A parallel approach involving the American Standard of Testing and Materials (ASTM) is discussed and eyeguards meeting specifications are illustrated.
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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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Labral Tears in Throwing and Racquet Sports

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1991
Throwing and overhead racquet motion is stressful activity that places great physical demands on the athlete's shoulder. This article focuses on glenoid labral tears as a consequence of this dynamic activity. These labral lesions may be present as an isolated entity or may be in association with glenohumeral instability.
J R, Andrews   +2 more
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