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| K PasanenSummaryAffiliation: University of Tampere Country: Finland Publications
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Artificial playing surface increases the injury risk in pivoting indoor sports: a prospective one-season follow-up study in Finnish female floorballK Pasanen
Tampere Research Center of Sports Medicine, UKK Institute, PO Box 30, FIN 33501 Tampere, Finland
Br J Sports Med 42:194-7. 2008..To compare the injury risk in pivoting indoor sports between two different surfaces: artificial floors and wooden floors...
Effect of a neuromuscular warm-up programme on muscle power, balance, speed and agility: a randomised controlled studyK Pasanen
Tampere Research Center of Sports Medicine, UKK Institute, PO Box 30, 33501 Tampere, Finland
Br J Sports Med 43:1073-8. 2009..To investigate whether a 6-month neuromuscular warm-up programme could improve muscle power, balance, speed and agility...
Injury risk in female floorball: a prospective one-season follow-upK Pasanen
Tampere Research Center of Sports Medicine, UKK Institute, Tampere, Finland
Scand J Med Sci Sports 18:49-54. 2008..Eleven injuries (6%) needed hospital admission. The study attested that injury rate in floorball game is very high. Injury prevention strategies in female floorball should be targeted at injuries occurring at the knee and ankle...
Neuromuscular training and the risk of leg injuries in female floorball players: cluster randomised controlled studyKati Pasanen
Tampere Research Center of Sports Medicine, UKK Institute for Health Promotion Research, FIN 33501 Tampere, Finland
BMJ 337:a295. 2008..To investigate whether a neuromuscular training programme is effective in preventing non-contact leg injuries in female floorball players...
The risk for a cruciate ligament injury of the knee in adolescents and young adults: a population-based cohort study of 46 500 people with a 9 year follow-upJ Parkkari
Tampere Research Center of Sports Medicine, UKK Institute, Tampere, Finland
Br J Sports Med 42:422-6. 2008..The knee joint is the most common site for injury among younger people, the injury often resulting in expensive (surgical) treatment, long-term rehabilitation and permanent functional impairment and disability...
