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Boxing - Standards
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Definition of 'Boxing'A two-person sport in which the fists are skillfully used to attack and defend. Common names: Boxing; Boxings |
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10 Mar 2009
Boxing has held appeal for many athletes and audiences for centuries, and injuries have been part of boxing since its inception. Although permanent and irreversible neurologic dysfunction does not occur in the majority of participants, an ... Read more...
Latest indexed articles for 'Boxing - Standards'
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- Neuropsychological consequences of boxing and recommendations to improve safety: a National Academy of Neuropsychology education paper.
10 Mar 2009 - Safety measures in amateur boxing.
29 Nov 2002 - Professional boxing, bleeding, and HIV testing.
15 Jul 1996 - Air Force Academy ends mandatory boxing activity.
11 Sep 1995 - Protecting boxers who won't quit.
Mar 1993 - Head injuries in boxing.
30 Oct 1971
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Technical information about 'Boxing'
Definition: A two-person sport in which the fists are skillfully used to attack and defend.
Descriptor UI: D001914
Alternative terms: Boxing; Boxings;
Allowable Qualifiers: classification; economics; education; history; injuries; legislation & jurisprudence; psychology; standards; trends; statistics & numerical data; ethics; physiology;
Tree Number: I03.450.642.845.210;
Technical Notes: /inj: coord IM with specific inj (IM); /physiol permitted; Manual 30.15.1