2020
DOI: 10.1177/1754337120938592
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The relationship between global positioning system variables and injury occurrences in female field hockey

Abstract: The noncontact and soft-tissue injuries to lower extremities that occur as a result of excessive running loads are largely preventable. This study investigated the relationship between global positioning system variables and noncontact soft-tissue injuries in female field hockey players based on their position on the field. Fifty-two players enrolled in the Korea National Team were monitored using global positioning system units in game-based training and competitions. The measurements obtained were total dist… Show more

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“…In fact, in college football training, many acute injuries and chronic injuries are related to the athletes' own physical deficiency or physical decline, which is also an important reason why many sports injury accidents occur near the end of the training [ 6 ]. Injury treatment with medical means alone is helpful for the rehabilitation of injured parts, but it cannot solve the problem of athletes' lack of physical strength [ 7 ]. Even because of the reduction of training intensity or suspension during the treatment of rest, physical decline may appear in the athletes.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, in college football training, many acute injuries and chronic injuries are related to the athletes' own physical deficiency or physical decline, which is also an important reason why many sports injury accidents occur near the end of the training [ 6 ]. Injury treatment with medical means alone is helpful for the rehabilitation of injured parts, but it cannot solve the problem of athletes' lack of physical strength [ 7 ]. Even because of the reduction of training intensity or suspension during the treatment of rest, physical decline may appear in the athletes.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%