Search Results - "Helleland, H E"
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Badminton injuries--a prospective epidemiological and socioeconomic study
Published in British journal of sports medicine (01-12-1994)“…During a 1-year period 100 badminton players were registered and treated in the casualty ward of Randers City Hospital, Denmark. The injuries to the badminton…”
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Handball injuries. An epidemiologic and socioeconomic study
Published in The American journal of sports medicine (01-07-1992)“…A total of 570 injuries in handball players were prospectively registered in a well-defined geographic area of 124,321 inhabitants. The incidence of handball…”
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European soccer injuries. A prospective epidemiologic and socioeconomic study
Published in The American journal of sports medicine (01-05-1992)“…In 1 year, 715 patients with soccer injuries were registered and treated in the emergency department of Randers City Hospital. We did a prospective study of…”
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Handball injuries. An epidemiological and socioeconomic study
Published in Ugeskrift for læger (08-11-1993)“…A total of 570 injuries in handball players were prospectively registered in a well-defined geographical area of 124,321 inhabitants. The incidence of handball…”
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Soccer injuries. A prospective epidemiological and socioeconomic study
Published in Ugeskrift for læger (08-11-1993)“…In one year 715 soccer injuries were registered and treated in the casualty ward of Randers City Hospital. We conducted a prospective study of these patients,…”
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Femoral fractures treated with intramedullary nailing by Küntscher's method. A review of results in 100 patients treated during a period of 10 years
Published in Ugeskrift for læger (25-02-1991)“…The records of 100 patients with 102 fractures of the femur treated with intramedullary nailing by Küntscher's method are reviewed. Eighty-eight of the…”
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