Hockey Injuries Across the Lifespan: A Descriptive, Population-Based Study (Clinician's Corner) (Report)
Clinical Kinesiology: Journal of the American Kinesiotherapy Association 2009, Fall, 63, 3
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INTRODUCTION As a sport, ice hockey is a dynamic and demanding activity. The pace at which hockey is played stresses the development of motor coordination, speed and strength among its players. [1] As characterized by Sim and Chao (1978), hockey is a sport which is played on knives (skates), with clubs (sticks) and bullets (pucks). [16,21] Contact with the bladed edge of a skate, hockey stick, or puck can result in significant trauma to players.
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