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von Hunt, Tamerah N. (Autor),
Erschienen in Journal of athletic training, 44 (2009), 4, S. 405-409, Lit.
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“...Gehirnerschütterung...”Erschienen in Journal of athletic training, 44 (2009), 4, S. 405-409, Lit.
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von Smith, Gary A. (Autor),
Erschienen in Journal of athletic training, 44 (2009), 6, S. 595-602, Lit.
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“...Gehirnerschütterung...”Erschienen in Journal of athletic training, 44 (2009), 6, S. 595-602, Lit.
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von Broglio, Steven P. (Autor),
Erschienen in Journal of athletic training, 44 (2009), 4, S. 342-349, Lit.
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“...Gehirnerschütterung...”Erschienen in Journal of athletic training, 44 (2009), 4, S. 342-349, Lit.
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von Shields, Brenda J. (Autor),
Erschienen in Journal of athletic training, 44 (2009), 6, S. 586-594, Lit.
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“...Gehirnerschütterung...”Erschienen in Journal of athletic training, 44 (2009), 6, S. 586-594, Lit.
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von Post, A. (Autor),
2009
“... al., 2004). The following study employs the University College Dublin Brain Trauma Model (UCDBTM...”Verfügbarkeit
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von Bey, Tareg (Autor),
2009
“... involving head trauma. While rare, it is devastating in that young, healthy patients may die within a few...”Verfügbarkeit
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von Loro, William A. (Autor),
Erschienen in Journal of athletic training, 44 (2009), 5, S. 534-537, Lit.
“... mild concussion, with dizziness and a headache. These concussion symptoms cleared quickly...”Erschienen in Journal of athletic training, 44 (2009), 5, S. 534-537, Lit.
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von Shields, Brenda J. (Autor),
Erschienen in Journal of athletic training, 44 (2009), 6, S. 578-585, Lit.
“... were the most common injuries (54%, 43/79), and 6% (5/79) of the injuries were concussions or closed...”Erschienen in Journal of athletic training, 44 (2009), 6, S. 578-585, Lit.
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von Walsh, M. (Autor),
2009
“... of postural control have found that after a cerebral concussion, an athlete’s center of pressure oscillations...”Verfügbarkeit
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von Shields, Brenda J. (Autor),
Erschienen in Journal of athletic training, 44 (2009), 6, S. 567-577, Lit.
“... and sprains (53%, 302/565) were most common. Collegiate cheerleaders were more likely to sustain a concussion...”Erschienen in Journal of athletic training, 44 (2009), 6, S. 567-577, Lit.
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