Objective: To investigate the incidence, site, nature, and severity of injuries in amateur rugby league in New Zealand at 2 different participation levels. Design: A nonconcurrent observational prospective cohort study design. Setting: Rugby league match environment over the 2006 (division 2) and 2008 (division 1) competition seasons. Participants: Members of the rugby league team participating in match activities. Assessment of Risk Factors: For each injury, it was recorded in which division it occurred; how many games, if any, were subsequently missed; and the type, site, and severity of injury. Main Outcome Measures: Injuries were reported as rate per 1000 hours, also broken down into severity according to the number of ga...
Background: The majority of Rugby Union (rugby) players participate at the amateur level. Knowledge ...
In this 3-year prospective study, the incidence and nature of injuries incurred by a professional ru...
Context: Injury risks in professional and community rugby union have been extensively described; how...
Objective: To investigate the incidence, site, nature, and severity of injuries in amateur rugby lea...
Objectives: To describe the incidence, site, nature, severity and pattern of injuries in amateur mal...
Aim: To report the incidence, injury mechanisms and assessment of concussion in two levels of amateu...
Background: In studies reporting rugby league injuries, match injuries varied depending upon partici...
Objectives: Conduct a comprehensive epidemiological study of match injury characteristics (inciden...
While several studies have documented the incidence of injury in senior rugby league players, inform...
Objective: To describe the injury rates in first team rugby league in terms of those injuries that r...
Objectives: To investigate the incidence, site, and nature of injuries sustained in amateur rugby le...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the incidence, nature, and circumstances of injury experienced by a cohort of...
Objectives: To investigate the site, nature, cause, and severity of injuries in semi-professional ru...
Academy rugby league competition is an important step along the pathway to professional status, but ...
This study investigated the incidence, site, nature and severity of training injuries in a New Zeala...
Background: The majority of Rugby Union (rugby) players participate at the amateur level. Knowledge ...
In this 3-year prospective study, the incidence and nature of injuries incurred by a professional ru...
Context: Injury risks in professional and community rugby union have been extensively described; how...
Objective: To investigate the incidence, site, nature, and severity of injuries in amateur rugby lea...
Objectives: To describe the incidence, site, nature, severity and pattern of injuries in amateur mal...
Aim: To report the incidence, injury mechanisms and assessment of concussion in two levels of amateu...
Background: In studies reporting rugby league injuries, match injuries varied depending upon partici...
Objectives: Conduct a comprehensive epidemiological study of match injury characteristics (inciden...
While several studies have documented the incidence of injury in senior rugby league players, inform...
Objective: To describe the injury rates in first team rugby league in terms of those injuries that r...
Objectives: To investigate the incidence, site, and nature of injuries sustained in amateur rugby le...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the incidence, nature, and circumstances of injury experienced by a cohort of...
Objectives: To investigate the site, nature, cause, and severity of injuries in semi-professional ru...
Academy rugby league competition is an important step along the pathway to professional status, but ...
This study investigated the incidence, site, nature and severity of training injuries in a New Zeala...
Background: The majority of Rugby Union (rugby) players participate at the amateur level. Knowledge ...
In this 3-year prospective study, the incidence and nature of injuries incurred by a professional ru...
Context: Injury risks in professional and community rugby union have been extensively described; how...