injuries in field hockey players: a systematic review
Injuries in Field Hockey Players: A Systematic Review. The authors conducted electronic searches in PubMed, Embase, SPORTDiscus, and CINAHL. AU - van Mechelen, Willem A previous systematic review(2) identified previous injury, greater abductor to adductor strength ratios, sports specificity training, pre-season sports specific training as individual risk factors for groin strain injury. Field hockey is a growing team sport officially played in 128 countries around the world.1 The number of athletes participating in professional, college and recreational field hockey is increasing, especially in Europe and North America.2, 3 In the Netherlands, it is one of the most popular sports, with more than 241 000 hockey players and 323 sports clubs registered in 2013.4 Rugby union is a popular sport with approximately 7.23 million players worldwide.1 Rugby union has a high injury incidence with a self-reported injury rate of 96 injuries per 1000 occasions of participation.
Ball-contact-injury rates were the highest in women's softball, women's field hockey, and men's baseball.
AU - Joseph, Corey. Correction to: Injuries in Field Hockey Players: A Systematic Review. TY - JOUR. (ARF), American Football (AF), Gaelic Football, Hurling and Field Hockey. T2 - Injuries in Field Hockey Players: A Systematic Review (Sports Medicine, (2018), 48, 4, (849-866), 10.1007/s40279-017-0839-3) T1 - Correction to. Methods e.verhagen@vumc.nl. T1 - Injuries in Field Hockey Players: A Systematic Review. Study design Systematic review and meta-analysis.
e.verhagen@vumc.nl. Barboza SD(1), Joseph C(2), Nauta J(1), van Mechelen W(1)(3)(4)(5), Verhagen E(6)(7)(8). 3. Introduction.
SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Injuries in Field Hockey Players: A Systematic Review Saulo Delfino Barboza1 • Corey Joseph2 • Joske Nauta1 • Willem van Mechelen1,3,4,5 • Evert Verhagen1,2,4 Published online: 3 January 2018 The Author(s) 2018. Article Google Scholar Contact sports present intense physical contact and usually players have a high risk for dentofacial injuries.
Mouthguard use may reduce dentofacial injuries in field hockey players ... mouthguard use in field hockey: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Methods A systematic review of the literature, including a meta-analysis component was completed. injuries per 1000 occasions) and field hockey (62 injuries per 1000 occasions).2 The full-contact nature of rugby union has previously been identified as a major risk factor for injury; an estimated 72% of match injuries resulted from player-to-player contact.3 Studded footwear is worn in rugby union and other field sports played on grass, as a Sports Med.