R Persic, Y Pohl, A Filippi - Dental Traumatology, 2006 - andreas-filippi.ch Dental sports injuries are frequent (1). In high-risk sports like inline
skating, skateboarding and moun- tain biking the probability of suffering
injuries in the orofacial area has increased (2–5). Today up to 35% of ... Cited by 10 - Related articles - View as HTML - BL Direct - All 5 versions
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JR Diniz, TEF Arantes, RV Urbano, DMR … - Arq Bras Oftalmol, 2005 - SciELO Brasil Com a popularização do "bungee jumping" vem se observando aumento na
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R McNeil - Ophthalmology - optometry.co.uk Sunlight exposure and ARM Investigations from the Beaver Dam Eye Study examined
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WF Hefner, M OD - cms.revoptom.com Goal Statement: About 90 million Americans, or 35% of the population across all
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WT IMJ, IMJ Contact, R as Authors, VIMJ … - Sign, 2009 - imj.ie Abstract Golf related ocular injuries are uncommon but frequently result in
severe injury necessitating removal of the eye. As golf increases in popularity,
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KD Parish, VE Cothran - members.medscape.com Facial soft-tissue injuries are not uncommon in athletics. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 The
position and anatomy of the face make it particularly vulnerable to trauma. In
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C Purslow, R North - OPTOMETRY: SCIENCE, TECHNIQUES AND …, 2009 - books.google.com CHAPTER 29 Eye protection Christine Purslow• Rachel North Introduction Ocular
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AEAS ArESté, XCAA CAufApé - Apunts, 2007 - articulos.revista-apunts.com Introducción Los problemas visuales afectan a uno de cada 4 niños en edad
escolar. Debido a que estos problemas pueden empezar desde una edad temprana, es
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