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“...Schädelverletzung...”
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“... Hirnverletzungen (z.B. Schaedelprellung, Gehirnerschuetterung) erkennt und richtig interpretiert und weist auf die...”
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von Tomasin, John D. (Autor),
Erschienen in The physician and sportsmedicine, 17 (1989), 6, S. 114-126, Lit.
“... injuries are more frequent than severe injuries, but all must be regarded seriously. Concussions, although...”Erschienen in The physician and sportsmedicine, 17 (1989), 6, S. 114-126, Lit.
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von Lyng, Karen Marie (Autor)
Erschienen in Ugeskrift for Laeger, 151 (1989), 22, S. 1378-1380, Lit.
“... with the bicycle. 64 had head injuries and 11 of these were hospitalized for observation for concussion. Interviews...”Erschienen in Ugeskrift for Laeger, 151 (1989), 22, S. 1378-1380, Lit.
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von Zemper, E.D. (Autor),
Erschienen in British journal of sports medicine, 23 (1989), 3, S. 161-164, Lit.
“... body parts. Contusions were the predominant type of injury, and concussions were recorded for both men...”Erschienen in British journal of sports medicine, 23 (1989), 3, S. 161-164, Lit.
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“... and type of oral trauma associated with and without mouth guard wear in adolescent athletes. Coaches...”
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