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Cauliflower ear among Finnish high-level male wrestlers and judoka.
Manninen, I.-K., Blomgren, K., Elokiuru, R., Lehto, M., Mäkinen, L. K., Klockars, T.Published in International Journal of Wrestling Science (2019)“…BACKGROUND "« Cauliflower ear is an acquired deformity of the auricle caused by trauma "« Prevalence among wrestlers 39% - 44% "« Haematoma between perichondrium and auricular cartilage results in cartilage necrosis followed by fibroneocartilage formation (Schuller Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 1989; Kordi RJ Sports Sci Med. 2007) Cauliflower ear may cause: "« aesthetic discomfort "« ear canal obstruction may cause cerumen accumulation "« external ear infections and even hearing loss. …”
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Avaliação específica no judô: uma revisão de métodos (Specific evaluation in judo: a review of methods )
Detanico, D., dos Santos, S. G.Published in Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria e Desempenho Humano (2012)“…To develop of this study we considered original articles indexed from 1990 to 2011, using electronic data bases Scopus®, SciELO®, ScienceDirect® (Elsevier) and PubMed®. …”
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Weight loss in combat sports: physiological, psychological and performance effects
Franchini, E., Brito, C. J., Artioli, G. G.Published in Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition (2012)“…We aimed to discuss the most relevant aspects of rapid weight loss (RWL) in combat sports Methods This review was performed in the databases MedLine, Lilacs, PubMed and SciELO, and organized into sub-topics: (1) prevalence, magnitude and procedures, (2) psychological, physiological and performance effects, (3) possible strategies to avoid decreased performance (4) organizational strategies to avoid such practices Results There was a high prevalence (50%) of RWL, regardless the specific combat discipline. …”
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Science and the martial arts
“…(Sørensen H; J Sports Sci, 1996 Dec) Trauma epidemiology in the martial arts. …”