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Verletzungen an Wirbelsäule und Schädel durch Unfälle bei Trendsportarten

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Wesentliche Merkmale von Trendsportarten sind neben einer häufig assoziierten kulturellen Ausdrucksform, etwa durch spezielle Kleidung oder ein eigenes Vokabular, das hohe Tempo, in dem sie ausgeführt werden. Die zunehmende Popularität dieser schnellen Sportarten geht mit einem Anstieg spezifischer Verletzungen einher.

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Zausinger, S., Tonn, J.C. Verletzungen an Wirbelsäule und Schädel durch Unfälle bei Trendsportarten. DNP 14, 59–69 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s15202-013-0459-1

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