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Non-myeloablative matched sibling stem cell transplantation with the optional reinforced stem cell infusion for patients with hemoglobinopathies Application of comprehensive geriatric assessment in predicting early mortality among elder pa…
View article: Epidemiologic comparison of ankle injuries presenting to US emergency departments versus high school and collegiate athletic training settings
Epidemiologic comparison of ankle injuries presenting to US emergency departments versus high school and collegiate athletic training settings Open
Injury rates and patterns varied by sport and presentation setting, with athletic trainers evaluating more ankle injuries overall in the collegiate setting compared to the high school setting. Ankle injuries presenting to EDs were more com…
View article: Injuries in girls’ soccer and basketball: a comparison of high schools with and without athletic trainers
Injuries in girls’ soccer and basketball: a comparison of high schools with and without athletic trainers Open
This study demonstrated the effectiveness of AT coverage of high school girls' soccer and basketball, both in reducing overall and recurrent injury rates and in identifying athletes with concussions. Future studies should evaluate the effe…
View article: Hand and Wrist Injuries Among US High School Athletes: 2005/06–2015/16
Hand and Wrist Injuries Among US High School Athletes: 2005/06–2015/16 Open
BACKGROUND: The risk of hand/wrist injuries is present across various sports. Little is known about the epidemiology of such injuries. The objective of this study was to calculate the rates of hand/wrist injuries and investigate injury pat…
View article: 160 Epidemiology of injuries leading to voluntary withdrawal from us high school sports, 2005/06–2014/15
160 Epidemiology of injuries leading to voluntary withdrawal from us high school sports, 2005/06–2014/15 Open
Background Over 7 million US high school athletes played sports in 2013/14. Participation elevates injury risk, which sometimes results in athletes' voluntarily withdrawing from sports. Understanding what prompt athletes to withdraw, despi…
View article: Detection of Intelligent Intruders in Wireless Sensor Networks
Detection of Intelligent Intruders in Wireless Sensor Networks Open
Most of the existing research works on the intrusion detection problem in a wireless sensor network (WSN) assume linear or random mobility patterns in abstracting intruders’ models in traversing the WSN field. However, in real-life WSN app…
View article: Cheerleading Injuries in United States High Schools
Cheerleading Injuries in United States High Schools Open
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Approximately 400 000 students participate in US high school cheerleading annually, including 123 386 involved in competitive spirit squads. The degree of athleticism and the difficulty of cheerleading skills hav…
View article: Consumption of Sports and Energy Drinks by High School Athletes in the United States: A Pilot Study
Consumption of Sports and Energy Drinks by High School Athletes in the United States: A Pilot Study Open
Sports and energy (S/E) drinks are commonly used by high school (HS) athletes, yet little is known about this population’s consumption patterns or the drinks’ side-effects. The objectives of this pilot study were to survey HS athletes abou…
View article: An Evidence-Based Discussion of Heading the Ball and Concussions in High School Soccer
An Evidence-Based Discussion of Heading the Ball and Concussions in High School Soccer Open
Although heading is the most common activity associated with concussions, the most frequent mechanism was athlete-athlete contact. Such information is needed to drive evidence-based, targeted prevention efforts to effectively reduce soccer…