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Clinical journal of sport medicine

Year: 2017
Articles in SafetyLit: 18

Clinical utility of oculomotor and electrophysiological measures in identifying concussion history

Displaced clavicle fractures in cyclists: return to athletic activity after anteroinferior plate fixation

Effects of recent concussion and injury history on instantaneous relative risk of lower extremity injury in Division I collegiate athletes

Epidemiology of competition injuries in elite European judo athletes: a prospective cohort study

Exploring gaps in concussion knowledge and knowledge translation among coaches of youth female hockey

Gait deviations associated with concussion: a systematic review

Helmet use and risk-taking behavior among skiers and snowboarders

History of high motion sickness susceptibility predicts vestibular dysfunction following sport/recreation-related concussion

Impact of clavicle fractures on return to play and performance ratings in NFL athletes

Impact of crossfit-related spinal injuries

Influence of postconcussion sleep duration on concussion recovery in collegiate athletes

Influence of sex and previous concussion history on postconcussive recovery in young athletes

Injury pattern in Icelandic elite male handball players

Is there any association between foot posture and lower limb-related injuries in professional male basketball players? A cross-sectional study

Patient, injury, assessment, and treatment characteristics and return-to-play timelines after sport-related concussion: an investigation from the Athletic Training Practice-Based Research Network

Risk factors for lower-extremity injuries among contemporary dance students

Self-reported mild traumatic brain injuries in relation to rumination and depressive symptoms: moderating role of sex differences and a brain-derived neurotrophic factor gene polymorphism

The injury and illness profile of male and female participants in a 94.7 km cycle race: a cross-sectional study