- ►bjsportmed.com CW Fuller, RW Dick, J Corlette, R Schmalz - British Medical Journal, 2007 - bjsm.bmj.com Methods: The National Collegiate Athletic Association Injury Surveillance System
was used for a two-season (August to December) prospective study of American
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- ►bjsportmed.com K Steffen, TE Andersen, R Bahr - British journal of sports medicine, 2007 - bjsportmed.com Background: Artificial turf is becoming increasingly popular, although the risk
of injury on newer generations of turf is unknown. ... Aim: To investigate the
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KR Ford, NA Manson, BJ Evans, GD Myer, RC … - Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 2006 - Elsevier Synthetic playing surfaces with rubber or sand infill are now used on many
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JH Williams - bhsfieldofdreams.org In 2000, “3rd generation” or synthetic infill artificial playing surfaces
were introduced (eg FieldTurf, AstroPlay, Sprinturf, NexTurf). They are designed
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M Hägglund, M Waldén, I Atroshi - BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 2009 - biomedcentral.com In this cluster randomized trial 516 teams (309 clusters) in eight regional
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G Ruedl, P Ploner, I Linortner, A Schranz, C … - Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 2009 - Springer Abstract Oral contraceptive use and menstrual cycle phase are suggested to
influence the risk of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries in female
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E Alentorn-Geli, GD Myer, HJ Silvers, G … - Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 2009 - Springer Abstract Soccer is the most commonly played sport in the world, with an
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- ►nih.gov RJ Schmitz, TK Ficklin, Y Shimokochi, AD … - The American journal of sports medicine, 2008 - ajs.sagepub.com Methods: Knee kinematics of 20 university students (10 men, 27.3 ± 3.4 years,
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IT James, MJ Hann, RJ Godwin - Biosystems Engineering, 2007 - Elsevier The use of mole drainage techniques for the improvement of clay soil sports
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