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Injury Profile and Sex-Specific Differences in Bubble-Soccer - A First Scientific Survey of a Dangerous New Sports Trend.

Volker KrutschAnnabelle ClementTobias HeisingLeonard AchenbachChristian PfeiferJohannes WeberVolker AltWerner Krutsch
Published in: Open access journal of sports medicine (2020)
Bubble-soccer shows a relatively high injury incidence. Women had a higher injury incidence and were more often affected by traumatic injuries to the head and neck including feeling of discomfort and headache or neck pain after the match. Adequate preparation seems to be essential for injury prevention, and players should recognise the high injury risk of bubble-soccer.
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