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"91% of players believed the type or condition of a surface could increase injury risk" https://t.co/RG5BMf5S6d
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RT @AtholThomson: Ninety-one percent of players believed the type or condition of a surface could increase injury risk. Abrasive injuries,…
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Perceived Links Between Playing Surfaces and Injury: a Worldwide Study of Elite Association Football Players. 91% of players believed type or condition of surface could ⬆️injury risk. Abrasive injuries, soreness and pain, perceived >on artificial turf h
Perceived Links Between Playing Surfaces and Injury: a Worldwide Study of Elite Association Football Players. 91% of players believed type or condition of surface could ⬆️injury risk. Abrasive injuries, soreness and pain, perceived >on artificial turf h
RT @AtholThomson: Ninety-one percent of players believed the type or condition of a surface could increase injury risk. Abrasive injuries,…
RT @SportsTechLboro: Perceived Links Between Playing Surfaces and Injury: a Worldwide Study of Elite Association... https://t.co/ouV3OzAm6Z…
RT @SportsTechLboro: Perceived Links Between Playing Surfaces and Injury: a Worldwide Study of Elite Association... https://t.co/ouV3OzAm6Z…
RT @SportsTechLboro: Perceived Links Between Playing Surfaces and Injury: a Worldwide Study of Elite Association... https://t.co/ouV3OzAm6Z…
RT @SportsTechLboro: Perceived Links Between Playing Surfaces and Injury: a Worldwide Study of Elite Association... https://t.co/ouV3OzAm6Z…
Ninety-one percent of players believed the type or condition of a surface could increase injury risk. Abrasive injuries, along with soreness and pain, were perceived to be greater on artificial turf. Really interesting work here 👇
Perceived Links Between Playing Surfaces and Injury: a Worldwide Study of Elite Association... https://t.co/ouV3OzAm6Z #sportsmedicine-open Recent paper in Sports Medicine - Open Access