BACKGROUND: Hockey is played by youth across Canada, and its popularity has increased dramatically among females in the past decade. Despite this, there has been little epidemiological research comparing the injury patterns of young female and male hockey players. OBJECTIVE: To describe and compare injuries sustained by female and male youth hockey players using the Canadian Hospitals Injury Reporting and Prevention Program database. METHODS: In the present cross-sectional, retrospective comparison study, the Canadian Hospitals Injury Reporting and Prevention Program database was used to identify all hockey-related injuries sustained by children seven to 17.5 years of age over a 15-year period (January 1995 to December 2009). Exclusion crit...
Background: Ice hockey is a popular winter sport in Canada. Concussion accounts for the greatest pro...
Objective: To review 4 years of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) injury surveillance ...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that female athletes may be at a greater risk of concussion than t...
Background:Men’s ice hockey allows for body checking, and women’s ice hockey prohibits it. Studies h...
Background: There is a lack of current research into the mechanism, incidence, and rate of all injur...
The authors have indicated they have no financial relationships relevant to this article to disclose...
OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between relative age and in...
Objective: Ringette and female ice hockey are high participation sports in Canada. Despite policies ...
Ice hockey is a sport known for its speed and skill. However, its intensely physical nature is assoc...
Objective: To examine differences in match and training musculoskeletal injury and concussion rates ...
Objective: Since concussion is the most common injury in ice hockey, the objective of the current st...
Context: Ice hockey has one of the highest sport participation and injury rates in youth in Canada. ...
OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between relative age and in...
injury rates in a youth ice hockey program over two seasons (2002–2004). Injury rates for age groups...
Purpose—This study aims to quantify the frequency, magnitude, and location of head impacts sustained...
Background: Ice hockey is a popular winter sport in Canada. Concussion accounts for the greatest pro...
Objective: To review 4 years of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) injury surveillance ...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that female athletes may be at a greater risk of concussion than t...
Background:Men’s ice hockey allows for body checking, and women’s ice hockey prohibits it. Studies h...
Background: There is a lack of current research into the mechanism, incidence, and rate of all injur...
The authors have indicated they have no financial relationships relevant to this article to disclose...
OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between relative age and in...
Objective: Ringette and female ice hockey are high participation sports in Canada. Despite policies ...
Ice hockey is a sport known for its speed and skill. However, its intensely physical nature is assoc...
Objective: To examine differences in match and training musculoskeletal injury and concussion rates ...
Objective: Since concussion is the most common injury in ice hockey, the objective of the current st...
Context: Ice hockey has one of the highest sport participation and injury rates in youth in Canada. ...
OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between relative age and in...
injury rates in a youth ice hockey program over two seasons (2002–2004). Injury rates for age groups...
Purpose—This study aims to quantify the frequency, magnitude, and location of head impacts sustained...
Background: Ice hockey is a popular winter sport in Canada. Concussion accounts for the greatest pro...
Objective: To review 4 years of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) injury surveillance ...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that female athletes may be at a greater risk of concussion than t...