2014
DOI: 10.1177/2325967113518181
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Are There Differences in Ice Hockey Injuries Between Sexes?

Abstract: Background:Men’s ice hockey allows for body checking, and women’s ice hockey prohibits it. Studies have reported injury data on both sexes, but no systematic reviews have compared the injury patterns between male and female ice hockey players.Hypothesis:Men’s and women’s ice hockey would have different types of injuries, and this difference would extend across the different age groups and levels of play.Study Design:Systematic review; Level of evidence, 4.Methods:Three databases, 3 scientific journals, and sel… Show more

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“…Exercise and sport have many health and social benefits but also involve a risk of injury . The incidence of acute injuries in different sports has been presented in several studies, for example, Olympic events, elite football, handball, different collegiate sports, ice hockey, basketball, and elite floorball . However, these studies used different populations and methodologies, illustrating that direct comparisons between sports are often difficult to perform .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Exercise and sport have many health and social benefits but also involve a risk of injury . The incidence of acute injuries in different sports has been presented in several studies, for example, Olympic events, elite football, handball, different collegiate sports, ice hockey, basketball, and elite floorball . However, these studies used different populations and methodologies, illustrating that direct comparisons between sports are often difficult to perform .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 9 , 18 Relative to other sports, ice hockey practice injury rates are low and competition injury rates are high for both men and women. 9 , 13 , 14 Compared with women, men sustain ice hockey injuries at a higher rate at all levels of competition. 14 The hip/groin region is a complex region of anatomy that poses difficulties for prevention, management, and rehabilitation.…”
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“… 9 , 13 , 14 Compared with women, men sustain ice hockey injuries at a higher rate at all levels of competition. 14 The hip/groin region is a complex region of anatomy that poses difficulties for prevention, management, and rehabilitation. 3 Housing the body’s center of gravity, nearly every athletic movement requires force generation through the hip/groin region, including loads up to 8 times one’s body weight while jogging.…”
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“…However, injury patterns themselves vary between competitions and practices. As for ice hockey, most injuries are sustained from player contact, predominantly to the head and face in particular [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%