Educational intervention promotes injury prevention adherence in club collegiate men’s lacrosse athletes

Club sports are intercollegiate athletics that are student-led and not university-funded, many of which are without professional credentialing. Collegiate club athletes have an increased rate of injury compared to their NCAA counterparts. Education and implementation of stretching and strength train...

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