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von McCrory, Paul R. (Autor)
Erschienen in Medicine and science in sports and exercise, 29 (1997), Suppl. to No. 7, S. S207-S212, Lit.
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“...Gehirnerschütterung...”Erschienen in Medicine and science in sports and exercise, 29 (1997), Suppl. to No. 7, S. S207-S212, Lit.
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von Young, C.C. (Autor),
Erschienen in Clinical journal of sport medicine, 7 (1997), 3, S. 196-198, Lit.
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“...Gehirnerschütterung...”Erschienen in Clinical journal of sport medicine, 7 (1997), 3, S. 196-198, Lit.
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von Riemann, B.L. (Autor),
Erschienen in Journal of sport rehabilitation, 6 (1997), 3, S. 283-289, Lit.
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“...Gehirnerschütterung...”Erschienen in Journal of sport rehabilitation, 6 (1997), 3, S. 283-289, Lit.
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von Guskiewicz, K.M. (Autor),
Erschienen in Medicine and science in sports and exercise, 29 (1997), Suppl. to No. 7, S. S213-S221, Lit.
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“...Gehirnerschütterung...”Erschienen in Medicine and science in sports and exercise, 29 (1997), Suppl. to No. 7, S. S213-S221, Lit.
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von Sosner, J. (Autor),
Erschienen in American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation, 76 (1997), 4, S. 304-310, Lit.
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“...Schädelhirnverletzung...”Erschienen in American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation, 76 (1997), 4, S. 304-310, Lit.
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“... to the game's specific stresses. Other less common but important injuries include facial trauma, mild brain...”
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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 Jaffe, M.S. (Autor),
Erschienen in Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation, 78 (1997), 12, S. 1352-1357, Lit.
“... injuries were reported by very few skaters: fractures by 5.5% and concussions by 2.1%. Only 3...”Erschienen in Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation, 78 (1997), 12, S. 1352-1357, Lit.
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