[HTML][HTML] Two unusual penetrating injuries from playing ice hockey
R Barter - CMAJ, 1999 - Can Med Assoc
Medicine in Canada vealed the following: the lids of his right eye were closed; the globe was
obviously flat and collapsed; there was a laceration in the lower lid extending from 1 cm …
obviously flat and collapsed; there was a laceration in the lower lid extending from 1 cm …
Catastrophic eye injury in a football player
EH Heinrichs, JR Willcockson - The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1982 - Taylor & Francis
In brief Although catastrophic eye injuries are rare in collegiate football, this varsity
defensive tackle sustained a giant inferior retinal tear with a partially detached retina when …
defensive tackle sustained a giant inferior retinal tear with a partially detached retina when …
Eye injuries in hockey
TJ Pashby - International ophthalmology clinics, 1981 - journals.lww.com
The elements of hockey have existed for many years. Ice skating was introduced in Holland
around 1400. During the 1600s in Huronia (the northern part of Simcoe County, Ontario …
around 1400. During the 1600s in Huronia (the northern part of Simcoe County, Ontario …
Modified tennis ball‐induced ocular trauma
P Moinul, MMU Dodd… - Canadian …, 2015 - canadianjournalofophthalmology.ca
We report an unusual, modified tennis ball–induced ocular injury. This is a retrospective
case study. A 27-year-old male wearing eyeglasses suffered trauma to the right eye from a …
case study. A 27-year-old male wearing eyeglasses suffered trauma to the right eye from a …
[CITATION][C] Eye injuries in Canadian sports and recreation, 1972–2002
T Pashby - Canadian journal of ophthalmology, 2002 - Elsevier
Toronto Maple Leafs, lost an eye, which ended his career. In 1939 George Parsons, a
contemporary of mine, also with the Toronto Maple Leafs, had to have an eye removed after …
contemporary of mine, also with the Toronto Maple Leafs, had to have an eye removed after …
Ocular injuries in hockey
PF Vinger - Archives of Ophthalmology, 1976 - jamanetwork.com
• Ocular Injuries suffered by 38 hockey players during a three-year period were studied. The
severity of the injurles required hospitalization for 16 of the patients. Twelve players require …
severity of the injurles required hospitalization for 16 of the patients. Twelve players require …
Ocular blunt trauma: loss of sight from an ice hockey injury
DS Morris - British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2006 - bjsm.bmj.com
A case of ocular blunt trauma is described in which a 17 year old male ice hockey player
collided with an opponent during a game. The opponent's stick travelled under the patient's …
collided with an opponent during a game. The opponent's stick travelled under the patient's …
An uncommonly serious case of an uncommon sport injury
A Abedin, H Chen, J Carson - British journal of sports medicine, 2005 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Methods: A suprachoroidal haemorrhage was drained and dense intravitreal blood was
removed. An inferior buckle was applied with the use of intraocular gas. A macular …
removed. An inferior buckle was applied with the use of intraocular gas. A macular …
[PDF][PDF] Ruptured globe from badminton racquet injury while wearing spectacles
E Tsui, CC Lo, DR Lazzaro - Can J Ophthalmol, 2017 - researchgate.net
We commend the work performed by Luong et al. 1 regarding their description of traumatic
hyphemas sustained during badminton play and the need to review the current state of …
hyphemas sustained during badminton play and the need to review the current state of …
Eye injuries in Canadian amateur hockey.
T Pashby - Canadian journal of ophthalmology. Journal canadien …, 1985 - europepmc.org
The incidence of eye injury in Canadian amateur hockey has declined sharply, from 257
cases in the 1974-75 season to 124 in the 1983-84 season, since face protectors certified by …
cases in the 1974-75 season to 124 in the 1983-84 season, since face protectors certified by …