101
von Caine, Dennis (Autor),
2014
“..., concussion, and physeal injury – are considered potentially serious given their frequency, potential...”Verfügbarkeit
102
von Bruno Bonnechere (Autor),
2014
“... start patterns to determine the safest position in term of neck injury and Sport-Related Concussion (SRC...”Verfügbarkeit
103
von NAGAHIRO, Shinji (Autor),
2014
“...), concussion, and chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). Sports-related ASDH is a leading cause of death...”Verfügbarkeit
104
von Caine, Dennis (Autor),
2014
“... the risk and severity of injury. Three types of injury–anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury, concussion...”Verfügbarkeit
105
106
von Jeffrey J Bazarian (Autor),
2014
“... concussion. Compared to controls, athletes experienced greater changes in FA and MD from Time 1 to 2 as well...”Verfügbarkeit
107
von Sneha S. Mantri (Autor),
2014
“... and severity of injuries to the teeth, jaws and intra-oral and peri-oral soft tissues, concussions and neck...”Verfügbarkeit
108
von Bonnechere, Bruno (Autor),
2014
“... start patterns to determine the safest position in term of neck injury and Sport-Related Concussion (SRC...”Verfügbarkeit
109
von Truntzer, Jeremy (Autor),
2014
“... and ankle exams (p < 0.01). Areas not covered such as concussions and neuromuscular impairments failed...”Verfügbarkeit
110
von Makhni, Eric C. (Autor),
Erschienen in The physician and sportsmedicine, 42 (2014), 2, S. 154-162, Lit.
“... regarding concussions/neurology, and MLB had a relatively high percentage of articles dedicated to vascular...”Erschienen in The physician and sportsmedicine, 42 (2014), 2, S. 154-162, Lit.
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111
von Fletcher, Erica N. (Autor),
Erschienen in Journal of athletic training, 49 (2014), 3, S. 381-388, Lit.
“... in the athletic training setting were more commonly concussions and strains/sprains (IPRs = 2.23 and 1.19...”Erschienen in Journal of athletic training, 49 (2014), 3, S. 381-388, Lit.
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