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  • ...sh J. Epidemiology of sports injury in pediatric athletes. Sports medicine and arthroscopy review 2011; 19(1), 2-6. http://journals.lww.com/sportsmedarthr ...13-17 year old age group tend to have more injuries of the pelvis, spine, and chest <ref name="SS" />.
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  • * Vestibular neuritis and labyrinthitis === Vestibular Neuritis and Labyrinthitis ===
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  • ...d and dental injuries or other dental problems in alpine sports.] Clinical and experimental dental research. 2018 Aug;4(4):125-31.</ref>Injuries sustained ...re luxation injuries to tooth, avulsion, fracture of the facial bones, and concussion injuries.<ref>Ramagoni NK, Singamaneni VK, Rao SR, Karthikeyan J. [https://
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  • ...advantages. It boosts cardiovascular fitness, enhances muscular strength, and promotes increased [[flexibility]], all of which significantly improve one' ...ng increase of 110 percent. Similarly, injuries associated with ice hockey and weightlifting saw a notable surge of 75 percent. Soccer injuries also exper
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  • ...;aulast=Jabali Efficacy of physical therapy intervention in sports-related concussion among young individuals age-group–A narrative review]. Saudi Journal of S ...y/fullarticle/482564 Neural substrates of symptoms of depression following concussion in male athletes with persisting postconcussion symptoms.] Archives of Gene
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  • ...y, as well as military personnel and others subject to repeated concussive and sub-concussive blows<ref>Omalu B, DeKosky S, Minster R, Kamboh M, Hamilton ...dson A. [https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/14737175.2019.1633916 Management of chronic traumatic encephalopathy.] Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics. 2
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  • ...ef>. The main goal of this screening is to maximize the health of athletes and their safety<ref>Myers A, Sickles T. Preparticipation sports examination. P ...at preparticipation evaluation '''(PPE''') could not prevent the morbidity and mortality during sports<ref name=":4">Andujo VD, Fletcher IE, McGrew C. Mus
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  • ...convenient to apply for the therapist and comfortable for the individual, and where possible contain options for patient-reported outcomes. <ref>Kyte DG, ...Agrawal A. Outcome measures for traumatic brain injury. Clinical neurology and neurosurgery. 2011;113(6):435-41.</ref>
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  • ...6 nerve root, depending on the mechanism of injury. Recurrences are common and can lead to permanent neurologic deficits. Burner’s syndrome tends to be ...juries. Clin Sports Med 1990; 9:311.</ref>. Axonal integrity is preserved, and remyelination follows within three weeks <ref name=":0" />.
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  • ...be 65 or over). Due to the advances in emergency medicine, intensive care and neuro-rehabilitation we are also witnessing the increase in the population # Falls are the leading cause of the traumatic brain injury in children and older adults, with the greatest incidence in 83-90 years old. Falls are als
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  • ...ethical framework will help guide decision-making when managing the child and adolescent athlete. ...approaches are useful to provide a framework to help with decision-making and ethical practice.<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...m A, Al-Raddadi R et al. Global, regional, and national burden of migraine and tension-type headache, 1990–2016: a systematic analysis for the Global Bu ...al. The global burden of headache: a documentation of headache prevalence and disability worldwide. Cephalalgia. 2007; 27(3):193-210.</ref>
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  • ...ed accurate diagnosis, appropriate treatment, prevention of complications, and helped predict long-term outcomes.<ref name=":0" /> The costs involved in t ...most common among children aged 0 - 4 years (1,035 per 100,000 children), and of these, 80 per 100,000 children were hospitalised.
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  • ...ol R, Hutchinson A, Eccles M, Grimshaw J. Potential benefits, limitations, and harms of clinical guidelines. BMJ. 1999 Feb 20;318(7182):527-30.</ref> ...e and outcomes; values and economics, synthesis, grading, and presentation and deriving recommendations. Implementation Science. 2012 Jul 4;7(1):61.</ref>
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  • '''Original Editor '''- [[User:Wendy Walker|Wendy Walker]] and [[User:Anna Ziemer|Anna Ziemer]] ...nal.pone.0253206 A meta-analysis of cohort studies: Traumatic brain injury and risk of Alzheimer’s Disease]. PLoS one. 2021 Jun 22;16(6):e0253206.</ref>
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  • ...s a chronic headache that presents as unilateral pain starting at the neck and is perceived in one or more regions of the head/face. <ref name=":0">Al Kha ...s/PMC3201065/ Cervicogenic headaches: an evidence-led approach to clinical management]. Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2011 Sep;6(3):254-66. </ref>  
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  • ...f Traumatic Brain Injury|multidisciplinary team]] is extremely beneficial, and on occasion, joint assessments by 2 or even 3 therapists from different dis ...ational Institutes of Health. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. Traumatic brain injury: hope through research.</ref> ===
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  • ...nd calls for immediate treatment (rapid body cooling) to reduce morbidity and mortality. ...rs include a rise in temperature and humidity, strong direct sun exposure, and still air. <ref name=":2" />
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  • ...or practice), and they reported about 13.8 injuries per 1000 A-E in games, and about 4.0 injuries per 1000 A-E in practice.&nbsp; ...eventing injuries<ref>Reese RC Jr, Burruss TP, Patten J. Athletic training and protective equipment. In: Nicholas JA, Hershman EB, editors. The Upper Extr
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  • ...t#Types_of_Disaster types of disasters] and [[Disaster Management|disaster management]] here. ...den-onset disasters]. The Journal of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. [serial online] 2018 [cited 2019 Oct 19];1:72-94.
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