Using impact monitoring mouthguards to measure head impact exposure in elite ice hockey
Background: Even though women's ice hockey does not permit deliberate checking between players, female players are at similar or even higher risk to sustain concussions, as male players. Several studies have investigated head impacts in ice hockey, however to the best of the authors' knowl...
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Main Authors: | Mikael Swarén (Author), Madelen Fahlstedt (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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