Abstract
Purpose of review:
Ice hockey is a fast-paced sport played by an increasing number of children and teens across the nation.
Recent findings:
The risk of injury in youth hockey is high due to contact from body checking. Youth hockey programs need to educate players, coaches, and parents about the importance of knowing and following the rules as well as the dangers of body checking another player from behind.
Summary:
In this article, we will present an overview of the types and rates of injuries that occur in ice hockey and then present a detailed review of hip/groin injuries that are commonly diagnosed in these athletes.
MeSH terms
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Acetabulum / injuries
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Acetabulum / surgery
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Adolescent
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Ankle Injuries / diagnosis
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Ankle Injuries / etiology
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Ankle Injuries / therapy
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Child
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Diagnostic Imaging
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Fibrocartilage / injuries
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Fibrocartilage / surgery
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Foot Injuries / diagnosis
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Foot Injuries / etiology
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Foot Injuries / therapy
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Hernia, Inguinal / diagnosis
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Hernia, Inguinal / etiology
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Hernia, Inguinal / therapy
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Hip Joint / surgery
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Hockey / injuries*
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Humans
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Inguinal Canal / innervation*
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Joint Diseases / diagnosis
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Joint Diseases / etiology
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Joint Diseases / therapy
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Ligaments, Articular / injuries
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Muscle, Skeletal / injuries
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Nerve Compression Syndromes / diagnosis
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Nerve Compression Syndromes / etiology
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Nerve Compression Syndromes / surgery
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Physical Examination
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Sprains and Strains / diagnosis
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Sprains and Strains / etiology
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Sprains and Strains / therapy
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Upper Extremity / injuries
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Upper Extremity / surgery