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Crisco, Joseph J., Laura Costa, Ryan Rich, Joel B. Schwartz, and Bethany Wilcox. "Surrogate Headform Accelerations Associated with Stick Checks in Girls’ Lacrosse." Journal of Applied Biomechanics 31, no. 2 (2015): 122–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jab.2014-0102.

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Girls’ lacrosse is fundamentally a different sport than boys’ lacrosse, and girls are not required to wear protective headgear. Recent epidemiological studies have found that stick checks are the leading cause of concussion injury in girls’ lacrosse. The purpose of this study was to determine stick check speeds and estimate the head acceleration associated with direct checks to the head. In addition, we briefly examine if commercially available headgear can mitigate the accelerations. Seven (n = 7) experienced female lacrosse players checked, with varying severity, a NOSCAE and an ASTM headfor
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Hinton, Richard Y., Andrew E. Lincoln, Jon L. Almquist, Wiemi A. Douoguih, and Krishn M. Sharma. "Epidemiology of Lacrosse Injuries in High School-Aged Girls and Boys." American Journal of Sports Medicine 33, no. 9 (2005): 1305–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0363546504274148.

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Objective To report the types, mechanisms, and circumstances of lacrosse injuries incurred by high school-aged girls and boys during organized interscholastic and summer camp games. Study Design Descriptive epidemiology study. Methods For 3 years, the authors gathered data on girls’ and boys’ lacrosse injuries for 359 040 high school and 28 318 summer camp athletic exposures using a lacrosse-specific computerized injury surveillance system. The most prevalent injuries were organized into multifactorial injury scenarios. Results In high school play, the injury rate for adolescent boys (2.89 per
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Kelshaw, Patricia M., Trenton E. Gould, Mark Jesunathadas, et al. "Laboratory Performance Evaluation of Pristine and Used Headgear for Girls’ Lacrosse." Journal of Applied Biomechanics 35, no. 4 (2019): 297–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jab.2018-0457.

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Girls’ lacrosse participation and head injury rates have increased within the past decade. In response, optional headgear was implemented following the recently developed ASTM International lacrosse headgear performance standards. It remains unknown how lacrosse headgear responds to blunt impacts after use. Our purpose was to compare the peak linear acceleration between girls’ lacrosse headgear conditions (pristine and used) during blunt impacts. Pristine headgear (n = 10) were tested in their original condition and used headgear (n = 10) were worn for an entire competitive season. A Cadex Mon
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Warner, Keegan, Jennifer Savage, Christopher M. Kuenze, Alexandria Erkenbeck, R. Dawn Comstock, and Tracey Covassin. "A Comparison of High School Boys' and Girls' Lacrosse Injuries: Academic Years 2008–2009 Through 2015–2016." Journal of Athletic Training 53, no. 11 (2018): 1049–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.4085/1062-6050-312-17.

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Context The sex-based differences in the structure and rules of boys' and girls' lacrosse result in very different styles of play, which may have significant implications for the rates and patterns of injuries. Objective To compare the epidemiology of injuries sustained by boys' and girls' lacrosse players. Design Descriptive epidemiology study. Setting Web-based online surveillance system. Patients or Other Participants The High School Reporting Information Online database was used to analyze injuries reported by certified athletic trainers from 2008–2009 through 2015–2016. Main Outcome Measu
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Hepburn, Lisa, Andrew Lincoln, Shane Caswell, and Richard Hinton. "Characterization of Girls’ Lacrosse Skill Level." Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 47 (May 2015): 913. http://dx.doi.org/10.1249/01.mss.0000466196.61156.12.

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Kelshaw, P. M., A. E. Lincoln, L. H. Hepburn, et al. "The Effect of Protective Headgear on Frequency and Magnitude of Impacts in Girls’ High School Varsity Lacrosse." Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology 34, no. 5 (2019): 742. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/arclin/acz026.12.

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Abstract Purpose In an effort to reduce head and facial injuries in girls’ lacrosse, ASTM F3137-approved headgear for girls’ lacrosse was developed. However, the effect of wearing headgear on impacts during girls’ lacrosse game play is unknown. This study aimed to evaluate differences in impact rates and magnitudes across two conditions (No Headgear, and Headgear) during girls’ lacrosse games. Methods Thirty-five female participants (16.2±1.2years, 1.66±0.05m, 61.2±6.4kg) volunteered for this study during 18 games in the 2016 (No Headgear), and 15 games in the 2017 (Headgear) lacrosse seasons.
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Caswell, Shane V., Andrew E. Lincoln, Hannah Stone, et al. "Characterizing Verified Head Impacts in High School Girls’ Lacrosse." American Journal of Sports Medicine 45, no. 14 (2017): 3374–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0363546517724754.

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Background: Girls’ high school lacrosse players have higher rates of head and facial injuries than boys. Research indicates that these injuries are caused by stick, player, and ball contacts. Yet, no studies have characterized head impacts in girls’ high school lacrosse. Purpose: To characterize girls’ high school lacrosse game-related impacts by frequency, magnitude, mechanism, player position, and game situation. Study Design: Descriptive epidemiology study. Methods: Thirty-five female participants (mean age, 16.2 ± 1.2 years; mean height, 1.66 ± 0.05 m; mean weight, 61.2 ± 6.4 kg) volunteer
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Veasley, Shayla, Samuel L. Baron, Michael Nguyen, et al. "EFFECTIVENESS OF HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS LACROSSE HEADGEAR MANDATE IN THE REDUCTION OF HEAD AND FACE INJURIES." Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine 7, no. 3_suppl (2019): 2325967119S0002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967119s00026.

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INTRODUCTION: Due to a large number of eye injuries in girls’ lacrosse, US Lacrosse instituted a rule making protective eye-wear mandatory starting in the 2004-2005 season. Although the eye-wear was shown to significantly reduce injuries to the eyes, injuries to the head and face are still commonly reported despite body checks and stick checks to the body being illegal. In 2016, US lacrosse ruled that headgear could be used by its teams as long as it meets ASTM standard F3137*. There has been continued controversy over whether or not headgear in women’s lacrosse could make players more aggress
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Huber, Colin M., Declan A. Patton, Catherine C. McDonald, et al. "Sport- and Gender-Based Differences in Head Impact Exposure and Mechanism in High School Sports." Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine 9, no. 3 (2021): 232596712098442. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967120984423.

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Background: Repeated head impacts sustained by athletes have been linked to short-term neurophysiologic deficits; thus, there is growing concern about the number of head impacts sustained in sports. Accurate head impact exposure data obtained via head impact sensors may help identify appropriate strategies across sports and between genders to mitigate repetitive head impacts. Purpose: To quantify sport- and gender-based differences in head impact rate and mechanism for adolescents. Study Design: Cohort study; Level of evidence, 2. Methods: High school female and male varsity soccer, basketball
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Pierpoint, Lauren A., Shane V. Caswell, Nina Walker, et al. "The First Decade of Web-Based Sports Injury Surveillance: Descriptive Epidemiology of Injuries in US High School Girls' Lacrosse (2008–2009 Through 2013–2014) and National Collegiate Athletic Association Women's Lacrosse (2004–2005 Through 2013–2014)." Journal of Athletic Training 54, no. 1 (2019): 42–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.4085/1062-6050-201-17.

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Context The advent of Web-based sports injury surveillance via programs such as the High School Reporting Information Online (HS RIO) system and the National Collegiate Athletic Association Injury Surveillance Program (NCAA-ISP) has aided the acquisition of girls' and women's lacrosse injury data. Objective To describe the epidemiology of injuries sustained in high school girls' lacrosse in the 2008–2009 through 2013–2014 academic years and collegiate women's lacrosse in the 2004–2005 through 2013–2014-academic years using Web-based sports injury surveillance. Design Descriptive epidemiology s
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Livros sobre o assunto "Lacrosse for girls"

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Smolka, Bo. Girls play to win lacrosse. Norwood House Press, 2012.

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Flynn, Brendan. Girls' Lacrosse. ABDO Publishing Company, 2021.

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Flynn, Brendan. Girls' Lacrosse. ABDO Publishing Company, 2021.

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Bowker, Paul. Girls' Lacrosse. ABDO Publishing Company, 2013.

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Girls' Lacrosse. ABDO Publishing Company, 2013.

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Rogers, Kate. Girls Play Lacrosse. Rosen Publishing Group, 2016.

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Girls Play Lacrosse. Rosen Publishing Group, 2016.

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Kingsley, Imogen. Girls' Lacrosse Fun. Capstone, 2020.

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Kingsley, Imogen. Girls' Lacrosse Fun. Capstone, 2020.

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Kingsley, Imogen. Girls' Lacrosse Fun. Capstone, 2020.

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Trabalhos de conferências sobre o assunto "Lacrosse for girls"

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McAdams, Rebecca, Joseph Banojo, Kristin Roberts, Jingzhen Yang, and Lara McKenzie. "165 Lacrosse-related injuries among boys and girls treated in US emergency departments, 2000–2016." In Society for the Advancement of Violence and Injury Research (SAVIR) 2020 conference abstracts. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/injuryprev-2020-savir.66.

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