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21“…Therefore, this study quantified the effect of mouthguard type on severity of concussion during game-related college football competition. METHODS: 40 universities were evaluated over 16 competitive seasons (2006-2021) across all Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) conferences. …”
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23por Daruwalla, Jimmy Hoshang, Xerogeanes, John W., Greis, Patrick E., Hancock, Robert E., Kaplan, Lee D., Hatch, George F., Spindler, Kurt P., Johnson, Darren L., McCarty, Eric C., Moorman, Claude T.“…However, to our knowledge, RTP has not been comprehensively evaluated in Division 1 college football. This study aimed to determine the rate of RTP amongst players in three major Division 1 college football conferences, and to investigate several athlete and surgery related variables that may affect RTP. …”
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24“…This case report describes the mechanism of injury, diagnostic evolution, surgical management, and rehabilitation of a college football player who sustained a traumatic complete nerve root avulsion of C5 and C6 (upper trunk of the brachial plexus). …”
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25“…Although outcomes of ACL surgery are well studied, details on factors influencing RTP in elite college football players have not been evaluated thoroughly. …”
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26“…Therefore, this study quantified elective imaging and surgery following surface-related college football game trauma on artificial and natural grass fields. …”
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27por Stemper, Brian D., Shah, Alok S., Harezlak, Jaroslaw, Rowson, Steven, Duma, Stefan, Mihalik, Jason P., Riggen, Larry D., Brooks, Alison, Cameron, Kenneth L., Giza, Christopher C., Houston, Megan N., Jackson, Jonathan, Posner, Matthew A., McGinty, Gerald, DiFiori, John, Broglio, Steven P., McAllister, Thomas W., McCrea, Michael“…The objective of this study was to quantify head impact exposure during the preseason and regular season in Division I college football athletes to determine whether the 2017 NCAA ruling decreased head impact exposure. 342 unique athletes from five NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) programs were consented and enrolled. …”
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28“…BACKGROUND: Functional ankle instability (FAI) of college football players is an important risk factor affecting their training and competition. …”
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29“…The maximal heart rate of college football referees was low in the first half alone, and the percentage of the heart rate within the “maximum” range was low throughout the game. …”
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30por Slabaugh, Alexander D., Belk, John W., Jackson, Jonathan C., Robins, Richard J., McCarty, Eric C., LeClere, Lance E., Slabaugh, Mark A.“…PURPOSE: To survey the head orthopedic surgeons and primary care team physicians for the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) football teams so as to gauge the management of common COVID-19 issues for the fall 2020 college football season. STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. …”
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31por Zhan, Xianghao, Sun, Jiawei, Liu, Yuzhe, Cecchi, Nicholas J., Le Flao, Enora, Gevaert, Olivier, Zeineh, Michael M., Camarillo, David B.“…On another two hold-out testsets with 195 college football impacts and 260 boxing impacts, the DRCA model significantly outperformed the baseline model without domain adaptation in MPS and MPSR estimation accuracy [Formula: see text]. …”
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32por Sinnott, Aaron M., Chandler, Madison C., Van Dyke, Charles, Mincberg, David L., Pinapaka, Hari, Lauck, Bradley J., Mihalik, Jason P.“…Protective soft-shell padding did not reduce head impact kinematic outcomes among college football athletes.…”
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33por Phelps, Alyssa, Alosco, Michael L., Baucom, Zachary, Hartlage, Kaitlin, Palmisano, Joseph N., Weuve, Jennifer, Mez, Jesse, Tripodis, Yorghos, Stern, Robert A.“…OBJECTIVES: To estimate the prevalence of self-reported health conditions among former college football players compared with a sample of men in the general population as well as standardized mortality ratios (SMRs) among former college football players. …”
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34por Edenfield, Katherine M, Reifsteck, Fred, Carek, Stephen, Harmon, Kimberly G, Asken, Breton M, Dillon, Michael C, Street, Joan, Clugston, James R“…BACKGROUND: Are borderline echocardiogram structural measurements due to physiological adaptation or pathology in college football players? The normal reference data are very limited in this population. …”
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35por Stemper, Brian D., Shah, Alok S., Harezlak, Jaroslaw, Rowson, Steven, Mihalik, Jason P., Duma, Stefan M., Riggen, Larry D., Brooks, Alison, Cameron, Kenneth L., Campbell, Darren, DiFiori, John P., Giza, Christopher C., Guskiewicz, Kevin M., Jackson, Jonathan, McGinty, Gerald T., Svoboda, Steven J., McAllister, Thomas W., Broglio, Steven P., McCrea, Michael“…Accordingly, this analysis quantified repetitive head impact exposure in a cohort of 50 concussed NCAA Division I FBS college football athletes compared to controls that were matched for team and position group. …”
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36por Jerrard, David A.“…For the regional Division I college football team, the mean number of patients registering on game days and non-game days was 21.7 (95% CI 20.9–22.4) and 23.4 (95% CI 22.9–23.7), respectively. …”
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37por Mehran, Nima, Photopoulos, Christos D., Narvy, Steven J., Romano, Russ, Gamradt, Seth C., Tibone, James E.“…CONCLUSION: In NCAA Division I college football players, the most commonly performed surgeries conducted for injuries were orthopaedic in nature. …”
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38por Wilkerson, Gary B., Bruce, Jeremy R., Wilson, Andrew W., Huang, Neal, Sartipi, Mina, Acocello, Shellie N., Hogg, Jennifer A., Mansouri, Misagh“…RESULTS: Overall, there were 87 high school and 74 American college football players included in this study. At least 1 CLEI was sustained by 45% (39/87) of high school players and 55% (41/74) of college players. …”
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39“…We present a case of a 22-year-old college football player who presented to the emergency department (ED) after a typical leg workout as part of his weight conditioning. …”
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40“…An outbreak of community-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) skin and soft tissue infection (SSTI) occurred in a college football team from August to September 2003. Eleven case-players were identified, and boils were the most common sign. …”
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