The purpose of this investigation was to describe the training history and injury experience of the competitive skier with a disability. A retrospective survey was ad ministered to 68 athletes who participated in the Na tional Handicapped Sports and the United States As sociation for Blind Athletes Winter National Games held in March 1989. The frequency, length, and specific components of the practice session were obtained. The definition of injury was any trauma to the participant that occurred during any practice, training, or competi tive session that resulted in the cessation, limitation, or modification of the athlete\u27s participation for at least 24 hours. The athletes practiced aerobic, anaerobic, and strength training activities t...
Background Limited knowledge exists on injuries among professional freestyle skiers. Objective To de...
BACKGROUND: Adaptive sports programs are increasing across the country and there is a paucity of res...
Introduction: Limitation of exercise and deprivation of match participation, are inevitable results ...
FERRARA, M. S., W. E. BUCKLEY, B. C. MCCANN, T. J. LIMBIRD, J. W. POWELL, and R. ROBL. The injury ex...
FERRARA, M. S., W. E. BUCKLEY, B. C. MCCANN, T. J. LIMBIRD, J. W. POWELL, and R. ROBL. The injury ex...
The purpose of this project was to describe the nature, type, and frequency of athletic injuries inc...
Participation in sport activities for people with disabilities continues to gain in popularity. With...
This study investigated the number and type of injuries that occurred to athletes with disabilities ...
The Athletes With Disabilities Injury Registry (ADIR) was designed to collect and analyze injury dat...
The aim of this study was to develop information about injuries in cadet and junior cross-country sk...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [40])The purposes of this study were: (1) to identify the...
Background Prospective, cross-country ski injury incidence data is scarce. Objective To describe ...
ABSTRACT: A case-control study was performed by way of a postal questionnaire among Dutch downhill s...
The number of athletes with disabilities participating in organized sports and the popularity of the...
Background: Sport medicine is a relatively new scientific branch in Iran. In order to evaluate sport...
Background Limited knowledge exists on injuries among professional freestyle skiers. Objective To de...
BACKGROUND: Adaptive sports programs are increasing across the country and there is a paucity of res...
Introduction: Limitation of exercise and deprivation of match participation, are inevitable results ...
FERRARA, M. S., W. E. BUCKLEY, B. C. MCCANN, T. J. LIMBIRD, J. W. POWELL, and R. ROBL. The injury ex...
FERRARA, M. S., W. E. BUCKLEY, B. C. MCCANN, T. J. LIMBIRD, J. W. POWELL, and R. ROBL. The injury ex...
The purpose of this project was to describe the nature, type, and frequency of athletic injuries inc...
Participation in sport activities for people with disabilities continues to gain in popularity. With...
This study investigated the number and type of injuries that occurred to athletes with disabilities ...
The Athletes With Disabilities Injury Registry (ADIR) was designed to collect and analyze injury dat...
The aim of this study was to develop information about injuries in cadet and junior cross-country sk...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [40])The purposes of this study were: (1) to identify the...
Background Prospective, cross-country ski injury incidence data is scarce. Objective To describe ...
ABSTRACT: A case-control study was performed by way of a postal questionnaire among Dutch downhill s...
The number of athletes with disabilities participating in organized sports and the popularity of the...
Background: Sport medicine is a relatively new scientific branch in Iran. In order to evaluate sport...
Background Limited knowledge exists on injuries among professional freestyle skiers. Objective To de...
BACKGROUND: Adaptive sports programs are increasing across the country and there is a paucity of res...
Introduction: Limitation of exercise and deprivation of match participation, are inevitable results ...