Injury History in the Collegiate Equestrian Athlete: Part I: Mechanism of Injury, Demographic Data and Spinal Injury
Purpose: Equestrian sports are known to have a high risk and rate of injury. While there is injury data available on acute injuries in the equestrian population, it is of a general nature. Within that data appears to be a lack of information on the collegiate equestrian athlete. Thus, the purpose of...
Main Authors: | Michael L. Pilato, Timothy Henry, Drussila Malavase |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Bowling Green State University
2017-04-01
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Series: | Journal of Sports Medicine and Allied Health Sciences: Official Journal of the Ohio Athletic Trainers' Association |
Online Access: | https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/jsmahs/vol2/iss3/3/ |
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