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The national athletic injury/illness reporting system 3-year findings of high school and college football injuries

The National Athletic Injury/Illness Reporting System is a national surveillance system created from several workshops at which physicians, athletic trainers, and sports administrators shared their ideas for obtaining meaningful data. The primary objective was to provide a feasible and inexpensive m...

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Published in:The journal of orthopaedic and sports physical therapy 1979, Vol.1 (2), p.103-108
Main Authors: Alles, W F, Powell, J W, Buckley, W, Hunt, E E
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