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von Dick, Randall (Autor),
Erschienen in Journal of athletic training, 42 (2007), 2, S. 255-261, Lit.
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“...Gehirnerschütterung...”Erschienen in Journal of athletic training, 42 (2007), 2, S. 255-261, Lit.
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von Pierpoint, Lauren A. (Autor),
Erschienen in Journal of athletic training, 54 (2019), 1, S. 42-54, Lit.
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“...Gehirnerschütterung...”Erschienen in Journal of athletic training, 54 (2019), 1, S. 42-54, Lit.
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von Pierpoint, Lauren A. (Autor),
Erschienen in Journal of athletic training, 54 (2019), 1, S. 30-41, Lit.
Schlagworte: ';
“...Gehirnerschütterung...”Erschienen in Journal of athletic training, 54 (2019), 1, S. 30-41, Lit.
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von Goldenberg, Michael S. (Autor),
Erschienen in Journal of athletic training, 30 (1995), 1, S. 37-41, Lit.
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“...Schädelhirnverletzung...”Erschienen in Journal of athletic training, 30 (1995), 1, S. 37-41, Lit.
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von Hall, Cheryl (Autor),
Erschienen in Research in sports medicine , 21 (2013), 3, S. 229-239, Lit.
“.... Eleven percent of respondents sustained a concussion; 35 percent of these experienced some loss...”Erschienen in Research in sports medicine , 21 (2013), 3, S. 229-239, Lit.
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von Khodaee, Morteza (Autor),
Erschienen in Research in sports medicine , 28 (2020), 3, S. 426-436, Lit.
“... of fractures (injury proportion ratios [IPR]; 21.3% vs. 10.8%, p< 0.01). Similar proportions of concussions...”Erschienen in Research in sports medicine , 28 (2020), 3, S. 426-436, Lit.
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von Dick, Randall (Autor),
Erschienen in Journal of athletic training, 42 (2007), 2, S. 262-269, Lit.
“.... Participants had 5 times the risk of sustaining a concussion in a game as in a practice (0.70 versus 0.15...”Erschienen in Journal of athletic training, 42 (2007), 2, S. 262-269, Lit.
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von Yard, Ellen Elizabeth (Autor),
Erschienen in Journal of athletic training, 41 (2006), 4, S. 441-449, Lit.
“...). The proportion of concussion was higher in ice hockey players (3.9%) than in field hockey players (1.4%) (IRR...”Erschienen in Journal of athletic training, 41 (2006), 4, S. 441-449, Lit.
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