2016
DOI: 10.2147/oajsm.s118595
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Evaluation, management and prevention of lower extremity youth ice hockey injuries

Abstract: Ice hockey is a fast-paced sport played by increasing numbers of children and adolescents in North America and around the world. Requiring a unique blend of skill, finesse, power and teamwork, ice hockey can become a lifelong recreational activity. Despite the rising popularity of the sport, there is ongoing concern about the high frequency of musculoskeletal injury associated with participation in ice hockey. Injury rates in ice hockey are among the highest in all competitive sports. Numerous research studies… Show more

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“…In various countries, power collisions have been permitted since the age of 10-12 years. This leads to a significant increase in the risk of injury to hockey players of childhood and adolescence [19][20][21]. Hockey agents and scouts of hockey teams pay much attention to the analysis of the indicators of game statistics and physical development parameters of prospective players [22].…”
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“…In various countries, power collisions have been permitted since the age of 10-12 years. This leads to a significant increase in the risk of injury to hockey players of childhood and adolescence [19][20][21]. Hockey agents and scouts of hockey teams pay much attention to the analysis of the indicators of game statistics and physical development parameters of prospective players [22].…”
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“…With vulcanized rubber pucks traveling at speeds approaching 100 mph, unforgiving fiberglass boards and numerous high-speed collisions, it is a sport with numerous intrinsic hazards. 1 Not surprisingly, it has one of the highest injury rates in all of sports. 2 Orthopedic injuries of National Hockey League (NHL) players are common and may significantly affect players' abilities to return to play and compete at the highest level.…”
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“…Skating is an elementary movement in ice hockey that makes players fast for straights, with speeds of more than 40 kph, and quick for changes in direction (CODs) [ 1 , 2 ]. Therefore, the skating skills represented by sprints, cutting maneuvers, turns, weave agility, breaks, hits and acceleration [ 3 ] represent the ability to achieve success in ice hockey [ 4 , 5 ].…”
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confidence: 99%