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681“…We also observed a fall from the stairs, a fall on another player's foot during a volleyball game and in the last case the patient suffered a fall after stepping on a hole in the sidewalk during street racing. …”
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682por Swanson, Bryan, Hewitt, Michael A., Buckley, Sara E., Collins, Christy, Hunt, Kenneth J.“…METHODS: Athlete exposure and injury specific data from 7 seasons (2014 to 2021) were collected using the internet-based High School Reporting Information Online (High School RIO), a national high school sports injury surveillance system, for athletes participating in 1 of 9 sports (boys' and girls' soccer, girls' volleyball, boys' and girls' basketball, boys' baseball, girls' softball, boys' football, boys' wrestling). …”
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683por Voleti, Pramod Babu, Degen, Ryan, Tetreault, Danielle, Krych, Aaron John, Williams, Riley J.“…All patients were able to successfully return to their sport of choice (4 soccer, 2 softball, 2 running, 1 football, 1 basketball, 1 ice hockey, 1 volleyball, 1 rowing) at a mean of 11 months (range: 9-13). …”
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684“…Players injured during the 2014-2015 school year were more likely to have sustained a concussion if they played girls soccer than if they played girls volleyball (IPR=1.32, 95% [1.30-1.35]; p<0.0001), girls basketball (IPR=1.35, 95% CI [1.33-1.37]; p<0.0001), or boys football (IPR=1.40, 95% CI [1.39-1.41]; p<0.0001) (Table 1). …”
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685por McCarthy, Meagan M., Bihl, Jonathan H., Frank, Rachel M., Salem, Hytham S., McCarty, Eric C., Comstock, R. Dawn“…METHODS: The study data set included all athlete-exposure (AE) and clavicle fracture data collected from 2008-2009 through 2016-2017 from a large sample of US high schools as part of the National High School Sports-Related Injury Surveillance Study for students participating in boys’ football, boys’/girls’ soccer, boys’/girls’ basketball, boys’/girls’ volleyball, boys’ wrestling, boys’ baseball, girls’ softball, girls’ field hockey, boys’ ice hockey, boys’/girls’ lacrosse, boys’/girls’ swimming and diving, boys’/girls’ track and field, girls’ gymnastics, girls’ cheerleading, boys’/girls’ tennis, and boys’/girls’ cross-country. …”
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686por Müller, Wolfram, Fürhapter-Rieger, Alfred, Ahammer, Helmut, Lohman, Timothy G., Meyer, Nanna L., Sardinha, Luis B., Stewart, Arthur D., Maughan, Ronald J., Sundgot-Borgen, Jorunn, Müller, Tom, Harris, Margaret, Kirihennedige, Nuwanee, Magalhaes, Joao P., Melo, Xavier, Pirstinger, Wolfram, Reguant-Closa, Alba, Risoul-Salas, Vanessa, Ackland, Timothy R.“…The following sports were included: artistic gymnastics, judo, pentathlon, power lifting, rowing, kayak, soccer, tennis, rugby, basketball, field hockey, water polo, volleyball, American football, triathlon, swimming, cycling, long-distance running, mid-distance running, hurdles, cross-country skiing, snowboarding, and ice hockey. …”
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687por Sweeney, Emily A, Wilson, Julie C, Potter, Morgan N, Dahab, Katherine S, Denay, Keri L, Howell, David R“…“artistic athletes”) or during volleyball or basketball (i.e. “ball sport athletes”) were seen within 3 weeks of injury. …”
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688“…The study group comprised 4 collegiate baseball players, 6 professional baseball players, 3 professional basketball players, 1 professional hockey player, 1 amateur-level hockey player, 1 high school basketball player, and 1 high school volleyball player. Mean follow-up was 27.9 months, and no complications were noted. …”
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689por Anand, Manish, Diekfuss, Jed A., Grooms, Dustin R., Slutsky-Ganesh, Alexis B., Bonnette, Scott, Riehm, Christopher, Foss, Kim D. Barber, DiCesare, Christopher A., Myer, Gregory D.“…METHODS: Eighteen female high-school basketball and volleyball players (14.7 ± 1.4 years, 169.5 ± 7 cm, 65.8 ± 20.5 kg) underwent brain functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) while performing a bilateral, combined hip, knee, and ankle flexion/extension movements against resistance (i.e., leg press) Figure 1(a). …”
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690“…Other athletes participated in cheerleading, lacrosse, track, volleyball, gymnastics, wrestling, and football, though these were far less common. …”
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691por Holoyda, Kathleen A., Donato, Daniel P., Magno-Padron, David A., Simpson, Andrew M., Agarwal, Jayant P.“…METHODS: The National Collegiate Athletic Association Injury Surveillance Program (NCAA-ISP) was accessed from 2004 to 2015 for the following sports: baseball, basketball, football, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, wrestling, field hockey, gymnastics, softball and volleyball. The data were used to identify all hand and wrist injuries, the specific injury diagnosis, mean time loss of activity following injury, and need for surgery following injury. …”
Publicado 2021
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692por Dal Farra, Fulvio, Arippa, Federico, Carta, Giuseppe, Segreto, Marco, Porcu, Elisa, Monticone, Marco“…Boating (7%), football, soccer, volleyball, running and gymnastics (4.4% each) were the most investigated, although the majority of the studies considered sports in general (36.8%). …”
Publicado 2022
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693por Kurz, Eduard, Schwesig, René, Pröger, Stefan, Brehme, Kay, Delank, Karl-Stefan, Bartels, Thomas“…MATERIALS AND METHODS: Eighty-four athletes (age: 24 (SD 5) years; 21 women; handball: 33, soccer: 25, volleyball: 15, ice hockey: 5, track and field: 3, judo: 2, swimming: 1) participated in this cross-sectional design. …”
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694por Clark, Kenneth, Brunst, Caroline, Dibartola, Alex, Cavendish, Parker, Milliron, Eric, Kaeding, Christopher, Duerr, Robert, Magnussen, Robert, Flanigan, David, Swinehart, Steven“…Athletes participated in the following sports (Tegner Activity Scale: 7 or higher): basketball, football, soccer, lacrosse, wrestling, volleyball, softball, track and field; including three multi-sport athletes. 83% of patients had concurrent ligamentous reconstruction at the time of meniscus surgery. …”
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695por Zhao, Xiaohong, Li, Xue, Wang, Ying, Guo, Yicheng, Huang, Yong, Lv, Dalun, Lei, Mingxing, Yu, Shicang, Luo, Gaoxing, Zhan, Rixing“…At 45 days, the total number of cells was approximately 30 billion, and the transplantable area was approximately the size of a volleyball court. A nude mouse wound model indicated that EpiSCs could rapidly close a wound. …”
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696por Di Giminiani, Riccardo, Marinelli, Stefano, La Greca, Stefano, Di Blasio, Andrea, Angelozzi, Massimo, Cacchio, Angelo“…Twenty subjects participated in the present investigation: 10 male athletes of regional–national level (skiers, rugby, soccer, and volleyball players) who were previously operated on one knee and received a complete rehabilitation protocol (for 6–9 months) were included in the ACL group (age: 23.4 ± 2.11 years; stature: 182.0 ± 9.9 cm; body mass: 78.6 ± 9.9 kg; body mass index: 23.7 ± 1.9 kg/m(2)), and 10 healthy male athletes formed the control group (CG: age: 24.0 ± 3.4 years; stature: 180.3 ± 10.7 cm; body mass: 74.9 ± 13.5 kg; body mass index: 22.8 ± 2.7 kg/m(2)). …”
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697por dos Santos, Lívia Marcela, Nakamoto, Fernanda Patti, Simões Ferreira, Raphael Einsfeld, Claudino Barbosa, Renata Cleia, Costa Falcão, Luiza Helena Degani, DIas Cruz, Caroline Pinheiro, Achkar, Gabriel Barasnevicius, Cardoso Sá, Beatriz Meconi, Lima, Fábio Mitsuo, dos Santos Quaresma, Marcus Vinicius Lucio, Mobilia Alvares, Leonardo Azevedo“…Objective: To assess the bone density of amateur volleyball TW athletes and compare them with CM and CW. …”
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698“…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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699por Nassiri, Nima, Eliasberg, Claire, Jones, Kristofer J., McAllister, David R., Petrigliano, Frank A.“…Eleven articles matched our selection criteria for randomized controlled trials in which a cohort of overhead athletes participating in sports including baseball, tennis, volleyball, and freestyle swimming, were surgically treated by capsular plication or Bankart repair through either an open or arthroscopic approach for anterior shoulder subluxation or dislocation. …”
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700por Ritzer, Erin E., Yang, Jingzhen, Kistamgari, Sandhya, Collins, Christy L., Smith, Gary A.“…METHODS: Injuries among United States high school athletes participating in 5 boys’ sports (football, soccer, basketball, wrestling, baseball) and 4 girls’ sports (soccer, volleyball, basketball, softball) reported in the High School RIO™ surveillance system during the 2006-07 through 2018-19 school years were classified as acute or overuse. …”
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