© by the National Athletic Trainers\u27 Association, Inc Context: Little is known about non-time-loss (NTL) injury patterns in basketball athletes. Knowledge of these patterns may aid in the development of prevention and management strategies for patients with these injuries. Objective: To describe the epidemiology of time-loss (TL) and NTL injuries sustained by secondary school boys\u27 and girls\u27 basketball athletes. Design: Descriptive epidemiology study. Setting: Eighty-six unique schools provided data, with 84 and 83 contributing to boys\u27 and girls\u27 basketball, respectively. Patients or Other Participants: Athletes participating in secondary school-sponsored boys\u27 and girls\u27 basketball. Main Outcome Measure(s): Boys\u27 ...
© by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Inc. Context: Limited information exists on the am...
Previous epidemiologic researchers have examined time-loss (TL) injuries in high school student-athl...
Objectives: To compare sport and gender differences in injury rates and proportions of injuries rela...
Ó by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Inc Context: Most studies of injury trends associa...
CONTEXT: Previous epidemiologic researchers have examined time-loss (TL) injuries in high school ...
CONTEXT: Research on non-time-loss (NTL) injuries, which result in less than 24 hours of restriction...
Millions of high school students participate in school-sanctioned athletic events each year in the U...
CONTEXT: Research is limited on the extent and nature of the care provided by athletic trainers (...
Context:Continued monitoring of ankle sprain rates and distributions is needed to assess temporal pa...
Objectives: Describe the injury risk of English youth basketball, comparing game versus training inj...
Context: Our understanding of the injury burden in elite adolescent athletes in most sports is limit...
© by the National Athletic Trainers\u27 Association, Inc. Context: Participation in high school athl...
Background: Previous studies of basketball injury have not been able to compare injury incidence and...
Objective: To describe the epidemiology of fractures among US high school athletes participating in ...
Background: Track and field is one of the most popular high school sports among boys and girls, but ...
© by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Inc. Context: Limited information exists on the am...
Previous epidemiologic researchers have examined time-loss (TL) injuries in high school student-athl...
Objectives: To compare sport and gender differences in injury rates and proportions of injuries rela...
Ó by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Inc Context: Most studies of injury trends associa...
CONTEXT: Previous epidemiologic researchers have examined time-loss (TL) injuries in high school ...
CONTEXT: Research on non-time-loss (NTL) injuries, which result in less than 24 hours of restriction...
Millions of high school students participate in school-sanctioned athletic events each year in the U...
CONTEXT: Research is limited on the extent and nature of the care provided by athletic trainers (...
Context:Continued monitoring of ankle sprain rates and distributions is needed to assess temporal pa...
Objectives: Describe the injury risk of English youth basketball, comparing game versus training inj...
Context: Our understanding of the injury burden in elite adolescent athletes in most sports is limit...
© by the National Athletic Trainers\u27 Association, Inc. Context: Participation in high school athl...
Background: Previous studies of basketball injury have not been able to compare injury incidence and...
Objective: To describe the epidemiology of fractures among US high school athletes participating in ...
Background: Track and field is one of the most popular high school sports among boys and girls, but ...
© by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Inc. Context: Limited information exists on the am...
Previous epidemiologic researchers have examined time-loss (TL) injuries in high school student-athl...
Objectives: To compare sport and gender differences in injury rates and proportions of injuries rela...