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41por Weber, Alexander E., Bolia, Ioanna K., Korber, Shane, Mayfield, Cory K., Lindsay, Adam, Rosen, Jared, McMannes, Sean, Romano, Russ, Tibone, James E., Gamradt, Seth C.“…Non-Hispanic athletes and quarterbacks had the highest average 25(OH)D levels, and Black players and running backs had the lowest overall levels. There were no significant differences in age, BMI, race, or playing position between athletes with and without failed vitamin D supplementation. …”
Publicado 2021
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42por Nayak, Prabhakar, Kidd, Nikki, Osborne-Ricketts, Bianca, Martin, Jeff, Heward, Yvonne, Plunkett, Adrian“…All staff members have to undergo simulation training. Scenarios are re-run back to back if the team does not achieve the expected outcomes. …”
Publicado 2019
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43“…Injured offensive skill players were then compared to a control group consisting of all running backs and wide receivers without a turf toe injury who competed in the 2012 season. …”
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44por Anderson, Matthew, Mack, Christina, Herzog, Mackenzie, Levine, William, Confino, Jamie“…Instability events were most often anterior among linebackers and wide receivers (50% and 100%, respectively), while posterior instability was most common for defensive linemen (66.7%), defensive secondary (58.6%), quarterbacks (100.0%), running backs (55.6%), and tight ends (75.0%). CONCLUSIONS: Shoulder instability injuries that do not result in missed time beyond the date of injury are much more common among collision-sport athletes than previously thought, accounting for approximately 30% of all instability events in the NFL. …”
Publicado 2022
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45“…Each session lasted approximately 20 minutes and two sessions were run back-to-back in order to ensure where possible every staff member working that shift was able to attend. …”
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46por McHale, Kevin Jude, Rozell, Joshua, Milby, Andrew, Carey, James L., Sennett, Brian J.“…Outcomes data collected for offensive players (running backs, wide receivers, tight ends) included time to return to competition and yearly total yards and touchdowns. …”
Publicado 2015
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