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injury prevention in exercise and sport  

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  • Despite the well-documented physical, psychological, and social benefits of physical activity, whether the activity is informal, as in self-directed recreational or leisure activities such as walking, cycling, gardening, golf, or skiing, or in the form of organized sports, the body in motion entails the risk of injury. Recent studies estimate that approximately 20% of all injuries treated in emergency rooms in the United States each year are activity related and involve approximately 7 million people. [Source: Encyclopedia of Lifestyle Medicine & Health; Injury Prevention in Exercise and Sport]

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