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von McGuine, Timothy A. (Autor),
Erschienen in Journal of athletic training, 53 (2018), 11, S. 1017-1024, Lit.
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“...Gehirnerschütterung...”Erschienen in Journal of athletic training, 53 (2018), 11, S. 1017-1024, Lit.
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von Bompadre, Viviana (Autor),
Erschienen in Journal of athletic training, 49 (2014), 4, S. 486-492, Lit.
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“...Gehirnerschütterung...”Erschienen in Journal of athletic training, 49 (2014), 4, S. 486-492, Lit.
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3
von Register-Mihalik, Johna K. (Autor),
Erschienen in Journal of athletic training, 54 (2019), 1, S. 12-20, Lit.
Schlagworte: ';
“...Gehirnerschütterung...”Erschienen in Journal of athletic training, 54 (2019), 1, S. 12-20, 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 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 Warner, Keegan (Autor),
Erschienen in Journal of athletic training, 53 (2018), 11, S. 1049-1055, Lit.
“... injuries for both boys and girls, respectively, in competitions were concussions (23.1%, 25.6%), ankle...”Erschienen in Journal of athletic training, 53 (2018), 11, S. 1049-1055, Lit.
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von Clifton, Daniel R. (Autor),
Erschienen in Journal of athletic training, 53 (2018), 11, S. 1037-1048, Lit.
“.... The most common injuries at both levels were ligament sprains, concussions, and muscle/tendon strains...”Erschienen in Journal of athletic training, 53 (2018), 11, S. 1037-1048, Lit.
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von Clifton, Daniel R. (Autor),
Erschienen in Journal of athletic training, 53 (2018), 11, S. 1025-1036, Lit.
“... injuries at both levels were ligament sprains, muscle/tendon strains, and concussions; most injuries...”Erschienen in Journal of athletic training, 53 (2018), 11, S. 1025-1036, Lit.
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