Characteristics of equestrian accidents and injuries leading to permanent medical impairment
Abstract Background Equestrian sports, also referred to as equestrianism, is practiced all over the world and a popular leisure activity in Sweden. Equestrianism is the country's second-largest youth sport, and previous studies indicate that accidents are common in equestrianism. However, few p...
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Main Authors: | Helena Stigson (Author), Maria Klingegård (Author) |
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