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Head and Neck Injuries, Severity of Sports Injuries Increasing in High School Athletes - AAOS 2023 Annual Meeting Press Kit

Head and Neck Injuries, Severity of Sports Injuries Increasing in High  School Athletes - AAOS 2023 Annual Meeting Press Kit

LAS VEGAS (March 7, 2023)—While the overall number of sports-related injuries is decreasing, the severity of those injuries and the number of head and neck injuries are on the rise, according to a study presented at

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