Marklund, N, Al-Husseini, A, Gard, A, Andersson, E & Tegner, Y. (2022). Selective head-and-neck cooling acutely following sports-related concussion reduces time from play in Swedish elite ice hockey players. BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine, 8 (Suppl.), A5. Zugriff am 18.03.2022 unter https://bmjopensem.bmj.com/content/bmjosem/8/Suppl_1/A5.1.full.pdf
APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)Marklund, N., Al-Husseini, A., Gard, A., Andersson, E., & Tegner, Y. (2022). Selective head-and-neck cooling acutely following sports-related concussion reduces time from play in Swedish elite ice hockey players. BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine, 8(Suppl.), A5.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Marklund, N., A. Al-Husseini, A. Gard, E. Andersson, und Y. Tegner. "Selective Head-and-neck Cooling Acutely Following Sports-related Concussion Reduces Time from Play in Swedish Elite Ice Hockey Players." BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine 8, no. Suppl. (2022): A5.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Marklund, N., et al. "Selective Head-and-neck Cooling Acutely Following Sports-related Concussion Reduces Time from Play in Swedish Elite Ice Hockey Players." BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine, vol. 8, no. Suppl., 2022, p. A5.