Head impact events in youth football in India and Australia, compared to FIFA Men's World Cup matchesPractical Implications:
Summary: Objectives: This observational study compared incidence and characteristics of head impact events in matches in male youth under-18 football within Australia and India, to the Men's FIFA World Cup™ (FWC). Methods: Ten match videos from Australia, India and the 2018 FWC (total n = 30)...
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Main Authors: | Isaac Roman (Author), Marnee McKay (Author), Kerry Peek (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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