Background: Research has found that injury rates in football are higher in competition than during practice. However, there is little research on the association between injury rates and type of football practices and how these specific rates compare with those in competitions. Purpose: This study utilized data from the National Collegiate Athletic Association Injury Surveillance System (NCAA ISS) to describe men's collegiate football practice injuries (academic years 2004-2005 to 2008-2009) in 4 event types: competitions, scrimmages, regular practices, and walkthroughs. Study Design: Descriptive epidemiological study. Methods: Football data during the 2004-2005 to 2008-2009 academic years were analyzed. Annually, an average of 60 men's foo...
© 2018 Sports Medicine Australia Objectives: To determine injury risk-workload associations in colle...
Background: The risk of all-cause injury and concussion associated with football is significant. The...
Objective: To characterize the epidemiology of injuries in post–high school male and female athletes...
Objective: To review 16 years of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) injury surveillance...
Objective: To review 16 years of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) injury surveillance...
Objective: To review 16 years of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) injury surveillance...
Association (NCAA) injury surveillance data for men’s football and identify potential areas for inju...
Background: Despite recent restrictions being placed on practice in college football, there are litt...
Background: American football is an extremely physical gamewith a much higher risk of injury than ot...
Background and aim: American Football is a developing sport in the United Kingdom. Establishing inj...
© 2017 Human Kinetics, Inc. Purpose: American football is widely played by college student-Athletes ...
Millions of high school students participate in school-sanctioned athletic events each year in the U...
Background: Low back injuries are common in collegiate football players and can frequently lead to p...
Ankle injuries are one of the most common injuries experienced by collegiate football players1. Anal...
Background:College-level American football injury data are routinely collected; however, data relati...
© 2018 Sports Medicine Australia Objectives: To determine injury risk-workload associations in colle...
Background: The risk of all-cause injury and concussion associated with football is significant. The...
Objective: To characterize the epidemiology of injuries in post–high school male and female athletes...
Objective: To review 16 years of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) injury surveillance...
Objective: To review 16 years of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) injury surveillance...
Objective: To review 16 years of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) injury surveillance...
Association (NCAA) injury surveillance data for men’s football and identify potential areas for inju...
Background: Despite recent restrictions being placed on practice in college football, there are litt...
Background: American football is an extremely physical gamewith a much higher risk of injury than ot...
Background and aim: American Football is a developing sport in the United Kingdom. Establishing inj...
© 2017 Human Kinetics, Inc. Purpose: American football is widely played by college student-Athletes ...
Millions of high school students participate in school-sanctioned athletic events each year in the U...
Background: Low back injuries are common in collegiate football players and can frequently lead to p...
Ankle injuries are one of the most common injuries experienced by collegiate football players1. Anal...
Background:College-level American football injury data are routinely collected; however, data relati...
© 2018 Sports Medicine Australia Objectives: To determine injury risk-workload associations in colle...
Background: The risk of all-cause injury and concussion associated with football is significant. The...
Objective: To characterize the epidemiology of injuries in post–high school male and female athletes...