Risk Factors for Injury in Indoor Compared with Outdoor Adolescent Soccer
@article{Emery2006RiskFF,
title={Risk Factors for Injury in Indoor Compared with Outdoor Adolescent Soccer},
author={Carolyn A. Emery and Willem H. Meeuwisse},
journal={The American Journal of Sports Medicine},
year={2006},
volume={34},
pages={1636 - 1642}
}Background There are limited data on the epidemiology of indoor soccer injuries. Purpose Injury rates and risk factors for injury in adolescent indoor and outdoor soccer in the same cohort of players will be identified and compared. Study Design Cohort study (prevalence); Level of evidence, 2. Methods The study population was a random sample of 21 adolescent (ages 13-17 years) outdoor soccer teams (N = 317). The subcohort included players continuing to play in the indoor soccer season (n = 142…
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