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International consensus statement on injury surveillance in cricket: a 2016 update

Cricket was the first sport to publish recommended methods for injury surveillance in 2005. Since then, there have been changes to the nature of both cricket and injury surveillance. Researchers representing the major cricket playing nations met to propose changes to the previous recommendations, wi...

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Published in:British journal of sports medicine 2016-10, Vol.50 (20), p.1245-1251
Main Authors: Orchard, John W, Ranson, Craig, Olivier, Benita, Dhillon, Mandeep, Gray, Janine, Langley, Ben, Mansingh, Akshai, Moore, Isabel S, Murphy, Ian, Patricios, Jon, Alwar, Thiagarajan, Clark, Christopher J, Harrop, Brett, Khan, Hussain I, Kountouris, Alex, Macphail, Mairi, Mount, Stephen, Mupotaringa, Anesu, Newman, David, O'Reilly, Kieran, Peirce, Nicholas, Saleem, Sohail, Shackel, Dayle, Stretch, Richard, Finch, Caroline F
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