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Overuse injury in different sports

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by NewsBot, Apr 2, 2014.

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    The prevalence and impact of overuse injuries in five Norwegian sports: Application of a new surveillance method
    B. Clarsen et al
    Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports; Early View
     
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    Epidemiology of Overuse Injuries in Collegiate and High School Athletics in the United States
    Karen G. Roos et al
    Am J Sports Med April 30, 2015
     
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    Incidence and Epidemiology of Foot and Ankle Injuries in Elite Collegiate Athletes
    Kenneth J. Hunt et al
    Am J Sports Med November 1, 2016
     
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    Does prevention pay off? Economic aspects of sports injury prevention: a systematic review
    Christoph Lutter et al
    British Journal of Sports Medicine Published Online First: 01 October 2021
     
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    Epidemiology of Overuse Injuries in U.S. Secondary School Athletics from 2014-2015 to 2018-2019 Using the National Athletic Treatment, Injury, and Outcomes Network Surveillance Program
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    Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine May 13, 2022
     
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    The Problem of Recurrent Injuries in Collegiate Track and Field
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    International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy; Vol. 17, Issue 4, 2022
     
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    Having an injury complaint during the four weeks before an international athletics (‘track and field’) championship more than doubles the risk of sustaining an injury during the respective championship: a cohort study on 1095 athletes during 7 international championships
    Pascal Edouard et al
    October 20, 2022
     
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    Epidemiological Analysis of Foot and Ankle Injuries in Athletes: Experience of a Single Specialized Center
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    Injury incidence according to athlete impairment type during the 2012 and 2016 Summer Paralympic Games: a combined analysis of 101 108 athlete days
    Faatima Adam et al
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