This Interactive Qualifying Project deals with the growing use of artificial turf for athletic fields as an alternative to natural grass. Many people feel that artificial turf causes more injuries to the players than grass, and some feel that it simply changes the game. The goal of this project is therefore to determine whether or not artificial turf is a practical alternative and whether or not it does in fact cause more player injuries
AbstractResearch into artificial turf surfaces can be divided into the categories infrastructure, us...
Purpose: The globalisation of artificial turf and the increase in player participation has driven th...
Objectives: To review the incidence of abrasion injuries sustained on artificial turf playing fields...
Artificial turf’s developmental history spans 6 generations and includes design improvements that tr...
The goal of this investigation was to determine if playing or training on third-generation artificia...
Objective To determine the incidence of head injuries and concussion in contact sports, comparing na...
In the past decades artificial turf fields have developed into a worthy alternative for natural gras...
The objective of this study was to compare incidences and patterns of injury for female and male eli...
Background: Artificial turf is used extensively in both recreational and elite football in areas wit...
K.M. Miller, M.C. Meyers, FACSM, D. Moffit, and K. M. Shuman. Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID ...
Introduction: Recently, the use of artificial turf has been increased in many parts of the world. Ho...
Abstract: Artificial sport surfaces, for team outdoor sports, are growing in number in many sports i...
The aim of this research is to understand the experience of the football sector on the use of artifi...
Artificial turf gained a substantial attention about 54 years back in 1966, when it was installed fi...
Our hypothesis is that there are no difference in the injury incidence on artificial turf and natura...
AbstractResearch into artificial turf surfaces can be divided into the categories infrastructure, us...
Purpose: The globalisation of artificial turf and the increase in player participation has driven th...
Objectives: To review the incidence of abrasion injuries sustained on artificial turf playing fields...
Artificial turf’s developmental history spans 6 generations and includes design improvements that tr...
The goal of this investigation was to determine if playing or training on third-generation artificia...
Objective To determine the incidence of head injuries and concussion in contact sports, comparing na...
In the past decades artificial turf fields have developed into a worthy alternative for natural gras...
The objective of this study was to compare incidences and patterns of injury for female and male eli...
Background: Artificial turf is used extensively in both recreational and elite football in areas wit...
K.M. Miller, M.C. Meyers, FACSM, D. Moffit, and K. M. Shuman. Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID ...
Introduction: Recently, the use of artificial turf has been increased in many parts of the world. Ho...
Abstract: Artificial sport surfaces, for team outdoor sports, are growing in number in many sports i...
The aim of this research is to understand the experience of the football sector on the use of artifi...
Artificial turf gained a substantial attention about 54 years back in 1966, when it was installed fi...
Our hypothesis is that there are no difference in the injury incidence on artificial turf and natura...
AbstractResearch into artificial turf surfaces can be divided into the categories infrastructure, us...
Purpose: The globalisation of artificial turf and the increase in player participation has driven th...
Objectives: To review the incidence of abrasion injuries sustained on artificial turf playing fields...