Risk Factors Based on Analysis of Injury Mechanism and Protective Equipment for Ice Hockey Amateur Players

Considering the increasing popularity of ice hockey in South Korea, types of injuries and protective equipment for amateur club members need to be further studied. The purpose of the study is to investigate various injuries and protective equipment used by amateur players and to analyze different ri...

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Ankle
Athletic Injuries - epidemiology
Athletic Injuries - etiology
Athletic Injuries - prevention & control
Hockey
Humans
Ice
Ice hockey
Incidence
Injury analysis
Injury prevention
Interviews
Knee
Players
Polls & surveys
Protective Devices
Protective equipment
Qualitative research
Risk analysis
Risk Factors
Statistical analysis
Wrist
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