NEW ORLEANS (MedPage Today) -- National Football League players were significantly more likely to injure their legs and feet on a popular brand of artificial turf than on grass, researchers found in one of three NFL injury studies reported here.
AAOS: Artificial Turf Injuries Still More Likely in NFL (CME/CE)Courtesy MedPage Today Surgery Mon, 03/15/2010 - 10:07
NEW ORLEANS (MedPage Today) -- National Football League players were significantly more likely to injure their legs and feet on a popular brand of artificial turf than on grass, researchers found in one of three NFL injury studies reported here. More related itemsRise in Domestic Violence Seen in Areas Near Bars...
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