Comparing sports injuries in men and women.

@article{Sallis2001ComparingSI,
  title={Comparing sports injuries in men and women.},
  author={Robert Sallis and K. Jones and Sam Sunshine and G N Smith and Lauren M. Simon},
  journal={International journal of sports medicine},
  year={2001},
  volume={22 6},
  pages={
          420-3
        }
}
OBJECTIVE To compare the pattern of injury between men and women in seven collegiate sports to determine if gender-specific factors exist which could be modified to reduce the risk of injury to female athletes. DESIGN Retrospective cohort study of injury reports compiled by certified athletic trainers between Fall 1980 and Spring 1995. SETTING An NCAA division III College. PARTICIPANTS Eighteen to 22 year-old male and female college athletes competing in seven like sports (basketball… 

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