Sports injuries in sitting volleyball athletes: a systematic review
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Abstract - After becoming a paralympic sport, sitting volleyball experienced solid development, a fact that required a greater increase in intensity and frequency in training and competitions, contributing to increased competitiveness and the appearance of injuries.
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