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Review
. 2002 Dec;36(6):410-27.
doi: 10.1136/bjsm.36.6.410.

The avoidability of head and neck injuries in ice hockey: an historical review

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The avoidability of head and neck injuries in ice hockey: an historical review

N Biasca et al. Br J Sports Med. 2002 Dec.

Abstract

The number of minor traumatic brain injury (mTBI), cerebral concussions, is increasing and cannot be eliminated by any kind of equipment. Prevention strategies, such as the introduction of "checking from behind" rules have become effective in decreasing the number of severe spinal injuries. A new "head checking" rule should reduce mTBI in the same way in the following years. Mouthguards should be mandatory as an effective device for the prevention of dental and orofacial injuries, as well as reducing the incidence and severity of mTBI. A new internet database system, the International Sports Injury System (ISIS) should improve epidemiological analysis of head, face, and spinal injuries worldwide. ISIS should provide an internationally compatible system for continuous monitoring of risk factors, protective effects of equipment, and protective effects of equipment and effects of changes in rules through the years.

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