2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1526-4610.2006.00692.x
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Headaches Amongst Pool Players

Abstract: Pool-players are susceptible to the development of headaches. Avoidance and reduction in the frequency of pool-playing may reduce the frequency of headaches amongst pool players.

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“…Furthermore, older people are less likely to obtain higher heart rates compared to young athletes (2). However, in contrast to this result, Raymond et al discovered that old age is a risk factor for developing headache in pool players (27). The finding has been explained by the type of sport.…”
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“…Furthermore, older people are less likely to obtain higher heart rates compared to young athletes (2). However, in contrast to this result, Raymond et al discovered that old age is a risk factor for developing headache in pool players (27). The finding has been explained by the type of sport.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 44%
“…The finding has been explained by the type of sport. Hyperextension of neck in pool players is a risk factor for headache which (CEH) is more prevalent among older players with degenerative changes in their cervical spine (27). Moreover, in a case series of swimmers, the mean age of 7 athletes suffering from headache was 41 years (9); and they proposed that the candidate responsible mechanism was insufficient ventilation which led to hypercapnia and subsequently produced vasodilation and augmentation in intracranial pressure (9).…”
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