Facial injuries can pose a large health burden for athletes, potentially resulting in time loss and surgery. This article reviews the incidence, common mechanisms, and risk factors of facial injuries in several sports globally. Estimates of facial injury rates are complicated by a lack of, or inconsistent, reporting on specific types of injury. Much of the epidemiologic literature is based on hospital-based injury surveillance and there is a paucity of literature examining sport-specific risk factors. Future research should focus on prospective injury surveillance methodologies with consistent injury definitions examining risk factors and the effectiveness of facial injury prevention efforts
Participation in sport is encouraged by government agencies and physical activity experts because pa...
The aims of this thesis were to outline the design protocol for a prospective clinical epidemiologic...
Problem: Sports provide health-related benefits but also confer risk of both accidental (unintention...
Sporting activities have an inherent risk of facial injury from traumatic impacts from fellow compet...
INTRODUCTION: Sport related maxillofacial injuries are progressively increasing, especially in the r...
Notwithstanding the healthy influence of sporting activities on risk factors, in particular those of...
Background: Risk factors for sports injuries include characteristics and behaviors of athletes and c...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
Objective The aim of this study was to elucidate the relationship between injury mechanisms and spor...
Injuries effect the performance of athletes. Severity of injuries is determined by time loss and spo...
Objectives: Tennis participation continues to increase amongst adults across the United States. The ...
Background Standardized assessment of sports injuries provides important epidemiological information...
the Olympic Games, are popular events and a source of entertainment for the spectators. However, the...
There is evidence that eye protection, mouth guards, helmets, and face guards are effective in reduc...
Participation in sports across all age-groups plays an important role in the overall health of natio...
Participation in sport is encouraged by government agencies and physical activity experts because pa...
The aims of this thesis were to outline the design protocol for a prospective clinical epidemiologic...
Problem: Sports provide health-related benefits but also confer risk of both accidental (unintention...
Sporting activities have an inherent risk of facial injury from traumatic impacts from fellow compet...
INTRODUCTION: Sport related maxillofacial injuries are progressively increasing, especially in the r...
Notwithstanding the healthy influence of sporting activities on risk factors, in particular those of...
Background: Risk factors for sports injuries include characteristics and behaviors of athletes and c...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
Objective The aim of this study was to elucidate the relationship between injury mechanisms and spor...
Injuries effect the performance of athletes. Severity of injuries is determined by time loss and spo...
Objectives: Tennis participation continues to increase amongst adults across the United States. The ...
Background Standardized assessment of sports injuries provides important epidemiological information...
the Olympic Games, are popular events and a source of entertainment for the spectators. However, the...
There is evidence that eye protection, mouth guards, helmets, and face guards are effective in reduc...
Participation in sports across all age-groups plays an important role in the overall health of natio...
Participation in sport is encouraged by government agencies and physical activity experts because pa...
The aims of this thesis were to outline the design protocol for a prospective clinical epidemiologic...
Problem: Sports provide health-related benefits but also confer risk of both accidental (unintention...