Tackling rugby : what every parent should know about injuries / Allyson M. Pollock.

"Would parents be so willing to let their children play rugby if they knew that the average risk of serious injury over the course of a season could be nearly one in six? Every week youngsters are hospitalized on the playing fields of Britain. Yet the subject is rarely investigated, injury data...

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Main Author: Pollock, Allyson (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Verso, 2014.
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Summary:"Would parents be so willing to let their children play rugby if they knew that the average risk of serious injury over the course of a season could be nearly one in six? Every week youngsters are hospitalized on the playing fields of Britain. Yet the subject is rarely investigated, injury data are not systematically collected, and as a result any real attempt to work out how to make youth rugby safer is flawed. Using meticulous, peer-reviewed research, leading public health specialist Allyson M. Pollock sets out the true risks associated with the sport, raising uncomfortable questions for politicians and the educational authorities. Tackling Rugby pulls no punches but demands that those in charge take responsibility for the children in their care"--Provided by publisher.
Physical Description:212 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1781686025
9781781686027
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