N. O XIZOGLOU's research while affiliated with University of Belgrade and other places
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SUMMARY The aim of this study was to determine incidence and severity of injury in Greek team handball and to correlate the endogenous factors, the type of exercise and the environment of team handball with the injuries of players at different levels. The study sample consisted of 216 male team handball players. Each player individually completed a...
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... This is attributed to improved coordination, better oxygen uptake, greater strength, and more skill. One study on 216 Greek male handball players of different levels showed a different pattern as at the lower level the majority of injuries were reported during matches, whereas at the higher divisions, no difference was found between the percentage of injuries during a match or during training (Hatzimanouil et al. 2005). ...