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  2. Sports injury - Wikipedia

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    NCAA athlete injury rates are higher in men's ice hockey, basketball, and lacrosse. [45] NCAA athlete injury rates were significantly higher in women's cross country than men's cross country. [46] The NCAA injury rates are roughly the same for soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, and both indoor and outdoor track and field, regardless of gender ...

  3. Foot injuries from basketball can often take a long ... - AOL

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    Q. I am a 17-year-old basketball player who has had worsening foot pain for two months. When the pain reached the point I could not play, I went to see my team doctor. He got X-rays and an MRI ...

  4. NBA criticisms and controversies - Wikipedia

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    And interestingly enough, injuries are actually down." [160] Load management is a strategy used by NBA teams to manage the physical workload of their players throughout the regular season, with the aim of reducing the risk of injury and optimizing performance during the playoffs.

  5. Gophers men’s basketball vs. Ball State: Maintain ... - AOL

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    Gophers senior Parker Fox still needs rest during practices after missing two years with knee injuries, but he had a season-high 16 points, including six dunks, in his last outing vs. IUPUI.

  6. Sports-related traumatic brain injury - Wikipedia

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    A sports-related traumatic brain injury is a serious accident which may lead to significant morbidity or mortality.Traumatic brain injury (TBI) in sports are usually a result of physical contact with another person or stationary object, [1] These sports may include boxing, gridiron football, field/ice hockey, lacrosse, martial arts, rugby, soccer, wrestling, auto racing, cycling, equestrian ...

  7. 'It comes down to risk and reward' when managing injuries - AOL

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    There is always management when it comes to injuries and it comes down to risk and reward. I spoke to a Luton fan who was on his way to the Arsenal game on Wednesday and he said they were going to ...

  8. Stinger (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    In 1976 most major American football leagues banned the technique of spearing in the sport due to the risk of injury. When a player makes head-down contact, that player has much more of a chance of a significant spinal cord injury. After the initial rule change, many of the cervical spine injuries stopped. [16]

  9. Managing the hits: What do camp injuries mean for Texas ... - AOL

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    Breaking down how the Red Raiders will try to work around absences of Coy Eakin, Nehemiah Martinez