Match Injury Incidence for a New Zealand Amateur Domestic Female Soccer Team over Two Consecutive Seasons
Objective: To determine the match injury incidence for a New Zealand amateur domestic female soccer team over two consecutive seasons. Methods: A descriptive, epidemiological observational study was conducted to determine match injury incidence for 49 players over two domestic seasons. Match exposur...
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Main Authors: | Doug A. King (Author), Patria A. Hume (Author), Trevor N. Clark (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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