Influence of Surveillance Methods in the Detection of Sports Injuries and Illnesses
# Background Epidemiological data on sports injuries and illnesses depend on the surveillance methodology and the definition of the health problems. The effect of different surveillance methods on the data collection has been investigated for overuse injuries, but not for other health problems such...
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Main Authors: | Sonoko Mashimo (Author), Takaaki Hogan (Author), Satoru Nishida (Author), Yumi Watanabe (Author), Yuya Matsuki (Author), Hirokazu Suhara (Author), Naruto Yoshida (Author) |
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North American Sports Medicine Institute,
2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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