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Effect of bodychecking on injury rates among minor ice hockey players
Brent E. Hagel, Josh Marko, Donna Dryden, Amy B. Couperthwaite, Joseph Sommerfeldt and Brian H. Rowe
CMAJ July 18, 2006 175 (2) 155-160; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.051531
Brent E. Hagel
Josh Marko
Donna Dryden
Amy B. Couperthwaite
Joseph Sommerfeldt
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Effect of bodychecking on injury rates among minor ice hockey players
Brent E. Hagel, Josh Marko, Donna Dryden, Amy B. Couperthwaite, Joseph Sommerfeldt, Brian H. Rowe
CMAJ Jul 2006, 175 (2) 155-160; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.051531
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