2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsams.2023.10.011
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Tackling the tackle 1: A descriptive analysis of 14,679 tackles and risk factors for high tackles in a community-level male amateur rugby union competition during a lowered tackle height law variation trial

Riaan van Tonder,
Sharief Hendricks,
Lindsay Starling
et al.
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“…[2,4] Injury and Illness surveillance studies in other sports are far more advanced and have seen the development of speci c warm-up routines to reduce injury risk such as FIFA 11 [22]in soccer, and Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) 15 [23] in Gaelic games. Injury surveillance has also been the mainstay in providing evidence that underpins the rule changes to tackle height and reduce head injury risk in professional [24] and amateur [25] rugby. Such examples in other sports highlight the importance of injury surveillance in cycling for medical professionals within teams to adopt the TRIPP model and inform practices that reduce overall injuries and illnesses amongst cyclists.…”
Section: Search Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[2,4] Injury and Illness surveillance studies in other sports are far more advanced and have seen the development of speci c warm-up routines to reduce injury risk such as FIFA 11 [22]in soccer, and Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) 15 [23] in Gaelic games. Injury surveillance has also been the mainstay in providing evidence that underpins the rule changes to tackle height and reduce head injury risk in professional [24] and amateur [25] rugby. Such examples in other sports highlight the importance of injury surveillance in cycling for medical professionals within teams to adopt the TRIPP model and inform practices that reduce overall injuries and illnesses amongst cyclists.…”
Section: Search Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[2,4] Injury and Illness surveillance studies in other sports are far more advanced and have seen the development of speci c warm-up routines to reduce injury risk such as FIFA 11 [22]in soccer, and Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) 15 [23] in Gaelic games. Injury surveillance has also been the mainstay in providing evidence that underpins the rule changes to tackle height and reduce head injury risk in professional [24] and amateur [25] rugby. Such examples in other sports highlight the importance of injury surveillance in cycling for medical professionals within teams to adopt the TRIPP model and inform practices that reduce overall injuries and illnesses amongst cyclists.…”
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confidence: 99%