The pattern of non-contact injuries in south african professional football team hpals research

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Kathryn van Boom from the Faculty University of Cape Town, South Africa have published the research: The pattern of non-contact injuries in South African professional football team HPALS Research, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this study was to describe the pattern of noncontact injuries in South African professional football players.

SUMMARY

    [3] European football players sustain on average 0.6 muscle-related injuries per season, which results in 15 muscle-related injuries per team per season. [4] A recent meta-analysis of football-related injuries in . . .

     

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