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    Concussion management in US college football: progress and pitfalls od Christine M Baugh, Emily Kroshus

    Wydane 2015-08-01

    Reducing the frequency and severity of concussions from sport is an important issue in public health currently addressed by a multifaceted approach. Given the large number of participants and the c...

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    Social media perceptions of college football performance and season length 2019-2023. od Michael L Smith, Austin B Berenda, Valerie Kilders, Nicole Olynk Widmar, Courtney Bir, F Bailey Norwood, Zack Neuhofer, Lauren Bales

    Wydane 2025-01-01

    College Football carries a strong social, cultural, and economic importance in the United States with teams, universities, the public and others leveraging social media and the online sphere to promote and discuss events and happenings. In our study, we quantify the mentions and underlying public se...

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    “…College Football carries a strong social, cultural, and economic importance in the United States with teams, universities, the public and others leveraging social media and the online sphere to promote and discuss events and happenings. …”
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    The impact of lumbar hyperlordosis on dynamic knee valgus during single-leg jump landing and squat in male college football players od Zandi Shahrzad, Ardakani Mohammad Karimizadeh, Dehcheshmeh Mohammad Sadeghi

    Wydane 2025-01-01

    Study aim: Dynamic knee valgus is one of the most common reasons for knee instability during functional activities in sports. Lumbar hyperlordosis, as an abnormal posture, is associated with decreased knee stability due to altered neuromuscular function of the lower limb muscles. This study aimed to...

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    “…This study aimed to investigate the impact of lumbar hyperlordosis on dynamic knee valgus during single-leg jump landing and squat in male college football players.…”
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