Traumatic Hip Dislocation in an NCAA DI Football Player with Occult Sequelae: A Case Report
# Background and Purpose American football generates the most sports-related injuries in the United States, with tackling as the leading injury mechanism. Overall injury rate at the collegiate level has been reported as 8.61 per 1,000 athlete exposures (AEs) – twice the rate of high school levels;...
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Autores principales: | Daniel W Safford, Marisa Pontillo, Brian J Sennett |
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North American Sports Medicine Institute
2021
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