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1por Mulcahey, Mary K., Bernhardson, Andrew S., Murphy, Colin P., Chang, Angela, Zajac, Tyler, Sanchez, George, Sanchez, Anthony, Whalen, James M., Price, Mark D., Clanton, Thomas O., Provencher, Matthew T.“…The rate of these ankle injuries varied by player position: offensive linemen, running backs, and tight ends had the highest overall rates, while special teams players had the lowest. …”
Publicado 2018
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2por Spang, Robert C., Haber, Daniel B., Beaulieu-Jones, Brendin R., Stupay, Kristen L., Sanchez, George, Sanchez, Anthony, Murphy, Colin P., Whalen, James M., Van Allen, Joseph J., Price, Mark D., Clanton, Thomas O., Provencher, Matthew T.“…Performance scores for players with fractures were lower than those for controls across all positions, with a significant difference in running backs (2.6 vs 4.0, respectively; P < .001) and defensive linemen (1.4 vs 2.3, respectively; P = .02). …”
Publicado 2018
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