A recent study found that almost half (47.9%), of female college athletes participating in basketball, soccer, volleyball and softball (n = 194) suffered a breast injury during their college career with less than 10% reporting their injury to health personnel with only 2.1% receiving treatment [1]. Breast injury in female athletes is under-reported and is lacking a much-needed level of awareness in sport. If there is a void in awareness of breast injuries and in reporting breast injuries, preventive measures as well as any potential sequela from the injury will not be given the necessary attention
Purpose: Women have a much higher rate of anterior cruciate ligament injury than men. Anterior cruci...
The Anterior Cruciate Ligament has been studied in many different ways and become injured more with ...
Background: A thorough knowledge of the epidemiology and severity of injuries and illness in youth f...
A recent study found that almost half (47.9%), of female college athletes participating in basketbal...
A recent study found that almost half (47.9%), of female college athletes participating in basketbal...
Objective: In 2015-2016, over 214,000 female athletes competed at the collegiate level in the United...
Female breasts are vulnerable to direct blows or frictional injuries during sport; however, little r...
Introduction: Female athletes involved in contact sports are sustaining injuries to their breasts. L...
Purpose - Emerging evidence suggests that breasts may be a barrier to physical activity for adult fe...
The NCAA conducted research regarding incidence of injury among collegiate sports teams from 1988 to...
The NCAA states that there are around half a million college student athletes in America, and accord...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether a simple 4-factor model using self-reported data could be used to pre...
Female athletes are at greater risk for certain injuries and conditions than are their male counterp...
Sports are the leading cause of injury in adolescents and can have long-term psycho-social and physi...
Background: Female breasts change throughout a woman\u27s life in response to fluctuating hormonal i...
Purpose: Women have a much higher rate of anterior cruciate ligament injury than men. Anterior cruci...
The Anterior Cruciate Ligament has been studied in many different ways and become injured more with ...
Background: A thorough knowledge of the epidemiology and severity of injuries and illness in youth f...
A recent study found that almost half (47.9%), of female college athletes participating in basketbal...
A recent study found that almost half (47.9%), of female college athletes participating in basketbal...
Objective: In 2015-2016, over 214,000 female athletes competed at the collegiate level in the United...
Female breasts are vulnerable to direct blows or frictional injuries during sport; however, little r...
Introduction: Female athletes involved in contact sports are sustaining injuries to their breasts. L...
Purpose - Emerging evidence suggests that breasts may be a barrier to physical activity for adult fe...
The NCAA conducted research regarding incidence of injury among collegiate sports teams from 1988 to...
The NCAA states that there are around half a million college student athletes in America, and accord...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether a simple 4-factor model using self-reported data could be used to pre...
Female athletes are at greater risk for certain injuries and conditions than are their male counterp...
Sports are the leading cause of injury in adolescents and can have long-term psycho-social and physi...
Background: Female breasts change throughout a woman\u27s life in response to fluctuating hormonal i...
Purpose: Women have a much higher rate of anterior cruciate ligament injury than men. Anterior cruci...
The Anterior Cruciate Ligament has been studied in many different ways and become injured more with ...
Background: A thorough knowledge of the epidemiology and severity of injuries and illness in youth f...