Head Accelerations during a 1-on-1 Rugby Tackling Drill Performed by Experienced Rugby Union Players
Rugby Union is a popular sport played by males and females worldwide, from junior to elite levels. The highly physical skill of tackling occurs every few seconds throughout a match and various injuries associated with tackling are relatively common. Of particular interest are head injuries that resu...
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Main Authors: | Tahere Reha, Colm McNabb, Kevin Netto, Paul Davey, Andrew P. Lavender |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/63f9f3f0e00746ab9ec5b8588fd05bd7 |
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