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Epidemiology of injuries in First Division Spanish football

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Figure 1 shows the incidence rates of recurrent injuries according to their severity. The incidence 230 of recurrent injuries was greater during competition (0.8–2.2) than during training (0.1–0.3) (all P < 0.05)
Table IV. Incidence of injuries (by severity) in the First Division Spanish Football League.
Figure 2. Monthly incidence of training injuries according to the phases of the season for the First Division Spanish Football League.

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