2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsams.2020.04.009
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Corrigendum to “Epidemiology of hospital-treated cricket injuries sustained by women from 2002–2003 to 2013–2014 in Victoria, Australia. [J. Sci. Med. Sport. 22 (2019) 1213–1218]”

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“…Two cohort studies 8,36 scored the maximum of 11 and the mean score of all four cohort studies was 8.8 (SD = 2.6). Four case series 40-43 were critically appraised using the JBI critical appraisal checklist for case series and scored 7.8 (SD = 0.8; Table 5). The two reviewers disagreed on 21 items, which were resolved through discussions.…”
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“…Two cohort studies 8,36 scored the maximum of 11 and the mean score of all four cohort studies was 8.8 (SD = 2.6). Four case series 40-43 were critically appraised using the JBI critical appraisal checklist for case series and scored 7.8 (SD = 0.8; Table 5). The two reviewers disagreed on 21 items, which were resolved through discussions.…”
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“…Medical-attention injuries were reported in seven studies 2,3,30,36,37,40,41 . Medical-attention injuries accounted for 100% of all injuries sustained in five studies 2,3,37,40,41 .…”
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