Injuries during handball. A comparative, retrospective study between regional and upper league teams

To evaluate the injuries in Team Handball 186 male players out of 16 teams were questioned retrospectively at the end of a season. An important difference between practice and competition injuries could be found with an injury rate of 0.8 injuries per 1000 training hours and 13.5 injuries per 1000 p...

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Athletic Injuries - etiology
Athletic Injuries - prevention & control
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Leg Injuries - prevention & control
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