2022
DOI: 10.1097/jsm.0000000000001089
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Higher Rates of Head Contacts, Body Checking, and Suspected Injuries in Ringette Than Female Ice Hockey: Time to Ring in Opportunities for Prevention

Abstract: Objective:Ringette and female ice hockey are high participation sports in Canada. Despite policies disallowing body checking, both sports have high injury and concussion rates. This study aimed to compare physical contact (PC), head contact (HC), and suspected injury and concussion incidence rates (IRs) in female varsity ringette and ice hockey.Design:Cross-sectional.Setting:Canadian ice arenas.Participants:Eighteen Canadian female university ringette and ice hockey tournament/playoff games in the 2018-2019/20… Show more

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