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  1. 1681
    “…METHODS: A total of 624 female athletes from 52 basketball, soccer and volleyball teams participated and were screened prior to their competitive season. …”
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  2. 1682
    “…VO(2peak) values from 771 athletes were used in the data analysis, of which 30% participated in wheelchair basketball, 27% in wheelchair racing, 15% in wheelchair rugby and the remaining 28% in the 11 other disciplines. …”
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  3. 1683
    “…Baseball (n = 25/162, 15.4%), judo (n = 24/162, 14.8%), soccer/futsal (n = 20/162, 12.3%), and basketball (n = 18/162, 11.1%) accounted for 53.7% of deaths. …”
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  4. 1684
    “…The patient has remained well post-operatively and has been able to continue school and play basketball without issues. CONCLUSION: Pituitary gigantism occurs in the pediatric population prior to skeletal epiphyseal closure and is caused by GH excess. …”
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  5. 1685
    “…Regarding RTS, 12% of patients participated in so-called ‘non-recommended’ activities (i.e., hockey, soccer, football, gymnastics, jogging, singles tennis, and basketball) after rTKA (1 study, n = 206). The pooled RTW was 86% (2 studies, range 18–95%, n = 234). …”
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  6. 1686
    “…The most three important causes of fractures were falls (720 patients), car accident injuries (68 patients), and basketball falls (43 patients). Among the 1124 children with epiphyseal fractures, 1058 were treated mainly by surgery and the ratio of open and closed reduction was 1:5.3. …”
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  7. 1687
    “…Subjects The study included 508 female athletes aged 18 to 45 years currently active in or retired from soccer, team handball, basketball, ice hockey, and martial arts who answered an online questionnaire regarding mTBI history. …”
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  8. 1688
    “…Upper extremity and contact sports included football, basketball, ice hockey, rock climbing, baseball, volleyball, and weightlifting. …”
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  9. 1689
    “…METHODS: Our inclusion criteria in the MOON cohort were patients aged 11-22 who were injured in sport (football, soccer, basketball, other), who were due to have a unilateral primary ACLR with either an autograft HG or BTB, and who had a contralateral normal knee. …”
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  10. 1690
    “…Majority were active in sports (80.8%), primary soccer (36.7%) and basketball (29.4%). JOCD was present bilaterally in 27 patients (15%), 14 knees had bifocal OCD (6.8%), and only 1 patient had bifocal lesions in both knees. …”
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  11. 1691
    “…METHODS: Major League Baseball (MLB), National Basketball Association (NBA), National Football League (NFL), and National Hockey League (NHL) athletes who underwent primary unilateral microfracture of the knee while on the active roster of a professional team and had a definitive date of surgery were identified through a well-established algorithmic approach based on public sources. …”
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  12. 1692
    “…The sports with the greatest percentage of HIGH participants were soccer (22%), baseball/softball (19%), volleyball (17%), and basketball (13%). Two hundred thirty five subjects (15%) sustained a total of n = 276 LEI that caused them to miss a median of 7.0 [2.0, 22.8] days. …”
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  13. 1693
    “…Athletes were on a school-sponsored athletic team in 1 of 4 sports (volleyball, tennis, basketball, soccer). The suburban schools (study enrollment, n = 226) had total school enrollments of 2271 and 622 students, while the rural schools (study enrollment, n = 128) had total school enrollments of 443 and 297. …”
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  14. 1694
    “…CASE STUDY DE, a 31-year-old premenopausal woman with a nonsignificant medical history, noticed a right breast mass after playing basketball in September 2011. She initially attributed the mass to slight trauma, but after 2 weeks, she realized the mass was increasing in size. …”
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  15. 1695
    “…Twenty-two male (n=13) and female (n=9) collegiate basketball players completed baseline testing (20±2years). …”
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  16. 1696
    “…There was a significant difference in mean alpha angles between males and females, 70.2 ± 10.5 males and 60.7± 10.0 in females, (p<0.001), but no significant differences in coronal center edge angles or femoral version. 87% of the athletes participated in hockey, football, lacrosse, soccer, baseball, soccer, or basketball. Given that a significant portion of the athletes were in college, there was a portion that graduated and thus no longer participated in collegiate athletics (27 hips), and 3 athletes (all with bilateral hip arthroscopies) were unable to return to sport due to other conditions. 91.9% of athletes were able to return to sport. 19 athletes (22 hips) were unable to return to sport. …”
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  17. 1697
    “…In our hospital cohort, we found a high positive agreement (94%) between saliva tested with SalivaDirect and nasopharyngeal swabs tested with a commercial RT-qPCR kit. With the National Basketball Association we tested 3,779 saliva specimens from healthy individuals and detected low rates of invalid (0.3%) and false-positive (< 0.05%) results. …”
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  18. 1698
    “…In sports with traditionally high rates of knee injuries (football, soccer, basketball, lacrosse, gymnastics), there was a higher proportion of overuse knee injuries (21.2% vs. 14.5%, p=0.003) and a higher proportion of non-contact knee injuries (47.6% vs 37.4%, p<0.0001) sustained in the post-pandemic season. …”
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  19. 1699
    “…The following search terms were browsed in the title, abstract and keyword fields: ‘meniscus’ or ‘meniscal’ AND ‘tear,’ ‘injury’ or ‘lesion’ AND ‘professional,’ ‘elite’ or ‘high-level’ AND ‘athletes,’ ‘sports,’ ‘sportsman,’ ‘soccer,’ ‘basketball,’ ‘football’ or ‘handball’. The resulting measures extracted from the studies were the rate of RTS, level of RTS, complications, revision surgery and subsequent RTS, Tegner, International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) and Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). …”
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  20. 1700
    “…Athletic activity for each subject was also noted when appropriate, including soccer (37), basketball (34), and American football (30). The QB group had smaller knee extension moments maximums (-0.97 N*m/kg vs. -0.35 N*m/kg, p = 0.0323) and smaller knee extension moment averages (-0.12 N*m/kg vs. -0.03 N*m/kg, p = 0.0265) as compared to the HS group. …”
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