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Injury prevention in youth sports


JD Veigel, MD Pleacher - Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2008 - journals.lww.com
With an estimated 45 million children and adolescents involved in organized
athletics in the United States, it is not surprising that sport is the primary
cause of injury in young people ( 1,2 ). The majority of injuries are mild ...
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Patterns of Recurrent Injuries Among US High School Athletes, 2005–2008

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DM Swenson, EE Yard, SK Fields, RD … - The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2009 - ajs.sagepub.com
‡ Address correspondence to Ellen E. Yard, MPH, Center for Injury Research and
Policy, The Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital, 700 Children's
Drive, Columbus, OH 43205 (e-mail: Ellen.Yard{at}NationwideChildrens.org).
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Sports-Related Violence: Hazing, Brawling, and Foul Play


SK Fields, CL Collins, RD Comstock - British Medical Journal, 2009 - bjsm.bmj.com
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Imaging of American football injuries in children


DJ Podberesky, BJ Unsell, CG Anton - Pediatric Radiology - Springer
Abstract It is estimated that 3.2 million children ages 6 to 14 years
participated in organized youth football in the United States in 2007.
Approximately 240,000 children play football in the nation's largest youth ...
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