A Factual Survey on the Injury of Youth Athletes for Prevention and Management
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3. Jacobsson J, Timpka T, Kowalski J, et al (2012). Prevalence of musculoskeletal in-juries in Swedish elite track and field ath-letes. Am J Sports Med, 40(1):163-9.
4. Lambert C, Reinert N, Stahl L, et al (2020). Epidemiology of injuries in track and field athletes: a cross-sectional study of specific injuries based on time loss and reduction in sporting level. Phys Sportsmed, 1-10.
5. Bennell KL, Crossley K (1996). Musculo-skeletal injuries in track and field: inci-dence, distribution and risk factors. Aust J Sci Med Sport, 28(3):69-75.
6. Arnold A, Thigpen CA, Beattie PF, et al (2017). Overuse Physical Injuries in Youth Athletes. Sports Health, 9(2):139-147.
7. Adirim TA, Cheng TL (2003). Overview of injuries in the young athlete. Sports Med, 33(1):75-81.
8. Palmer-Green D, Fuller C, Jaques R, Hunter G (2013). The Injury/Illness Perfor-mance Project (IIPP): A Novel Epide-miological Approach for Recording the Consequences of Sports Injuries and Ill-nesses. J Sports Med, 2013:523974.
9. Mikkelsson LO, Nupponen H, Kaprio J, Kautiainen H, Mikkelsson M, Kujala UM (2006). Adolescent flexibility, endurance strength, and physical activity as predic-tors of adult tension neck, low back pain, and knee injury: a 25 year follow up study. Br J Sports Med, 40(2):107-13.
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Kim I-D, Cho J-H, Lim S-T. A Factual Survey on the Injury of Youth Athletes for Prevention and Management. Iran J Public Health. 2021;50(8):1724-1725.