Objective: Ringette and female ice hockey are high participation sports in Canada. Despite policies disallowing body checking, both sports have high injury and concussion rates. This study aimed to compare physical contact (PC), head contact (HC), and suspected injury and concussion incidence rates (IRs) in female varsity ringette and ice hockey.Design: Cross-sectional.Setting: Canadian ice arenas.Participants: Eighteen Canadian female university ringette and ice hockey tournament/playoff games in the 2018-2019/2019-2020 seasons.Assessment of Risk Factors: Game video-recordings were analyzed using Dartfish video-analysis software to compare both sports.Main Outcome Measures: Univariate Poisson regression analyses (adjusted for cluster by te...
injury rates in a youth ice hockey program over two seasons (2002–2004). Injury rates for age groups...
Background: Although high rates of injury occur in youth ice hockey, disagreements exist about the r...
Objective: To examine differences in match and training musculoskeletal injury and concussion rates ...
Background: Ice hockey has one of the highest sport participation and injury rates in youth in Canad...
Background: Ice hockey has one of the highest sport participation and injury rates in youth in Canad...
Objectives : To determine if a difference exists between the incidence and intensity of the physical...
BACKGROUND: Hockey is played by youth across Canada, and its popularity has increased dramatically a...
Context Ice hockey has one of the highest sport participation and injury rates in youth in Canada. B...
Background:Men’s ice hockey allows for body checking, and women’s ice hockey prohibits it. Studies h...
Background: Ice hockey is a popular winter sport in Canada. Concussion accounts for the greatest pro...
Background: There is a lack of current research into the mechanism, incidence, and rate of all injur...
Background: There are limited data on the incidence of concussion and concussion symptom nondisclosu...
Objective: To review 4 years of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) injury surveillance ...
Objective: Since concussion is the most common injury in ice hockey, the objective of the current st...
Athletes participating in contact sports such as ice hockey are exposed to a high risk of suffering ...
injury rates in a youth ice hockey program over two seasons (2002–2004). Injury rates for age groups...
Background: Although high rates of injury occur in youth ice hockey, disagreements exist about the r...
Objective: To examine differences in match and training musculoskeletal injury and concussion rates ...
Background: Ice hockey has one of the highest sport participation and injury rates in youth in Canad...
Background: Ice hockey has one of the highest sport participation and injury rates in youth in Canad...
Objectives : To determine if a difference exists between the incidence and intensity of the physical...
BACKGROUND: Hockey is played by youth across Canada, and its popularity has increased dramatically a...
Context Ice hockey has one of the highest sport participation and injury rates in youth in Canada. B...
Background:Men’s ice hockey allows for body checking, and women’s ice hockey prohibits it. Studies h...
Background: Ice hockey is a popular winter sport in Canada. Concussion accounts for the greatest pro...
Background: There is a lack of current research into the mechanism, incidence, and rate of all injur...
Background: There are limited data on the incidence of concussion and concussion symptom nondisclosu...
Objective: To review 4 years of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) injury surveillance ...
Objective: Since concussion is the most common injury in ice hockey, the objective of the current st...
Athletes participating in contact sports such as ice hockey are exposed to a high risk of suffering ...
injury rates in a youth ice hockey program over two seasons (2002–2004). Injury rates for age groups...
Background: Although high rates of injury occur in youth ice hockey, disagreements exist about the r...
Objective: To examine differences in match and training musculoskeletal injury and concussion rates ...