Context: Gaelic games (Gaelic football and hurling) are indigenous Irish sports with increasing global participation in recent years. Limited information is available on longitudinal injury trends. Reviews of insurance claims can reveal the economic burden of injury and guide cost-effective injury-prevention programs. Objective: To review Gaelic games injury claims from 2007–2014 for male players to identify the costs and frequencies of claims. Particular attention was devoted to lower limb injuries due to findings from previous epidemiologic investigations of Gaelic games. Design: Descriptive epidemiology study. Setting: Open-access Gaelic Athletic Association Annual Reports from 2007–2014 were reviewed to obtain annual injury-cla...
Purpose: There is significant cost associated with sports injury. Establishing injury profiles in co...
Introduction: Gaelic football and hurling are the most commonly played amateur sports in Ireland wit...
PURPOSE: To examine acute injuries in licensed floorball, football, handball, and ice hockey players...
Context: Gaelic games (Gaelic football and hurling) are indigenous Irish sports with increasing glob...
Background: Gaelic football is a national sport of Ireland. While predominantly played in Ireland, i...
Objectives To prospectively investigate incidence and associated time-loss of lower limb injuries...
Background: An inherent risk of injury exists when partaking in sport. There is currently a lack of...
Objectives: To quantify injuries in elite gaelic footballers and to determine the nature, sites, and...
Objective: To determine the incidence, prevalence and nature of sports injuries in elite male hurlin...
Objective To determine the incidence, prevalence and nature of sports injuries in elite male hurling...
International Journal of Exercise Science 6(2) : 98-105, 2013. To examine the relationship between b...
Managing injury risk requires an understanding of how and when athletes sustain certain injuries. Su...
International Journal of Exercise Science 6(2) : 98-105, 2013. To examine the relationship between b...
Background: Ladies Gaelic Football (LGF) is a popular Irish female sport. Sport-related concussion (...
The aim of this study was to investigate insurance records for a one-year period to determine the in...
Purpose: There is significant cost associated with sports injury. Establishing injury profiles in co...
Introduction: Gaelic football and hurling are the most commonly played amateur sports in Ireland wit...
PURPOSE: To examine acute injuries in licensed floorball, football, handball, and ice hockey players...
Context: Gaelic games (Gaelic football and hurling) are indigenous Irish sports with increasing glob...
Background: Gaelic football is a national sport of Ireland. While predominantly played in Ireland, i...
Objectives To prospectively investigate incidence and associated time-loss of lower limb injuries...
Background: An inherent risk of injury exists when partaking in sport. There is currently a lack of...
Objectives: To quantify injuries in elite gaelic footballers and to determine the nature, sites, and...
Objective: To determine the incidence, prevalence and nature of sports injuries in elite male hurlin...
Objective To determine the incidence, prevalence and nature of sports injuries in elite male hurling...
International Journal of Exercise Science 6(2) : 98-105, 2013. To examine the relationship between b...
Managing injury risk requires an understanding of how and when athletes sustain certain injuries. Su...
International Journal of Exercise Science 6(2) : 98-105, 2013. To examine the relationship between b...
Background: Ladies Gaelic Football (LGF) is a popular Irish female sport. Sport-related concussion (...
The aim of this study was to investigate insurance records for a one-year period to determine the in...
Purpose: There is significant cost associated with sports injury. Establishing injury profiles in co...
Introduction: Gaelic football and hurling are the most commonly played amateur sports in Ireland wit...
PURPOSE: To examine acute injuries in licensed floorball, football, handball, and ice hockey players...