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In reality, we have only 70% the frequency of injuries that occur in real professional football.
An article on Page 54 of The Times Magazine this weekend, about injuries in girls' sports, misstates the results of an Ohio study of the frequency of injuries sustained by student athletes.
The records, though terse in their description of each accident, provide the first comprehensive picture of elevator accidents in public housing buildings, showing not just the frequency of injuries but also their financial costs.
In 1982, an increased frequency of injuries among this patient population was noted, but few studies have evaluated the increased incidence of maltreatment in twins.
This study aimed to identify the main causes of injuries associated with particular fitness activities, rather than to determine the rate or frequency of injuries due to these.
Therefore, thirty-six incontrolsontrols (n = 36) undergoing one incision were run in parallel with experimental groups to study recovery time and frequency of injuries.
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Reported frequency of injury did not differ by gender.
We found an increased frequency of injury reduced the trigeminal thresholds in a graded manner.
The increased mobility on the ulnar side may predispose to the noted greater frequency of injury.
Univariately, a strong association of protective equipment was identified for a reduced frequency of injury (OR = .46; 95% CI = 0.26 0.83).
The upper cervical spine was observed to have a high frequency of injury at C2, especially the odontoid process.
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