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von Meeuwisse, W.H. (Autor),
Erschienen in The American journal of sports medicine, 28 (2000), 4, S. 516-523, Lit.
“... sessions of time loss" or "any concussion or transient neck neurologic injury." The annual proportion...”Erschienen in The American journal of sports medicine, 28 (2000), 4, S. 516-523, Lit.
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von Stricevic, Milorad V. (Autor),
Erschienen in The American journal of sports medicine, 11 (1983), 5, S. 320-324, Lit.
“... competition; one athlete was admitted to the hospital for 1 week due to a cerebral concussion. Verf.-Referat...”Erschienen in The American journal of sports medicine, 11 (1983), 5, S. 320-324, Lit.
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von Cummings, R.S. (Autor),
Erschienen in The American journal of sports medicine, 25 (1997), 4, S. 508-513, Lit.
“... characteristic injuries sustained by athletes. The most serious injuries were concussions (2%) and fractures (3...”Erschienen in The American journal of sports medicine, 25 (1997), 4, S. 508-513, Lit.
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von Kronisch, Robert L. (Autor),
Erschienen in The American journal of sports medicine, 23 (1995), 1, S. 88-93, Lit.
“... were the most common injury, followed by contusions, lacerations, fractures, and concussions. The mean...”Erschienen in The American journal of sports medicine, 23 (1995), 1, S. 88-93, Lit.
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von O'Neill, D.F. (Autor),
Erschienen in The American journal of sports medicine, 27 (1999), 1, S. 94-97, Lit.
“... injuries (such as fracture, concussion, dislocation, lost teeth) necessitating immediate intervention...”Erschienen in The American journal of sports medicine, 27 (1999), 1, S. 94-97, Lit.
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von Meyers, Michael C. (Autor),
Erschienen in The American journal of sports medicine, 18 (1990), 1, S. 87-91, Lit.
“..., and concussions comprised 42, 16, and 11 of the total injuries, respectively, whereas fractures and dislocations...”Erschienen in The American journal of sports medicine, 18 (1990), 1, S. 87-91, Lit.
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