Catastrophic Injuries in Sports: Avoidance StrategiesSamuel H. Adams, Marlene Adrian, Mary Ann Bayless |
Contents
LIABILITY AND NEGLIGENCE by Samuel H Adams | 3 |
SAFE SPORTS EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES by Kenneth A Penman | 9 |
HEAT ILLNESSES by Doug Sebold | 13 |
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