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Shoulder injury in professional surfers

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This article is published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport.The article was published on 2012-12-01. It has received 5 citations till now.

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Gradual-onset surfing-related injuries in New Zealand: a cross-sectional study.

TL;DR: The existence of sufficient injury burden to justify investigation of surfing injury prevention initiatives is affirmed, and the most common gradual-onset surfing injuries involved the shoulder, low back, and neck.
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The Surfer’s Shoulder: A Systematic Review of Current Literature and Potential Pathophysiological Explanations of Chronic Shoulder Complaints in Wave Surfers

TL;DR: In this article, a systematic review was performed considering the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines for articles regarding kinematic analysis of the surf paddling movement.
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Traumatic surfing injuries in New Zealand: a descriptive epidemiology study.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined traumatic surfing injuries in New Zealand specific to injury incidence, duration, location, type, mechanism of injury and associated risk factors, and found that the shoulder was associated with the highest proportion of injuries of chronic duration.
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The relationship between thoracic spine mobility and shoulder problems in a sample of surfers : a cross-sectional design

Sara de Jong
TL;DR: This paper aims to provide a Discussion and Appendix A of the results of the 2016 Rio Olympics and Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, covering the four days of 26-29 July 2016.
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Gradual-onset surfing injuries in New Zealand : a retrospective epidemiological study

TL;DR: This booklet summarizes the findings of a two-year investigation into the use of mobile data analytics in the decision-making process and its applications in the rapidly changing environment.