That ratio would be hard to use because there is no official record of every Rugby injury in a week. I'm a rugby player myself and practicing 4 times a week I only have some bruising, maybe a pulled muscle on occasion. Also, it varies on the intensity of the team's practicing and such. As for injuries, probably over 9000(: But as for the injuries, it's definitely more than your average sport.
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Rugby is considered a high-contact sport, but the risk of death from playing rugby is relatively low. Fatal injuries are rare, with most deaths resulting from head injuries, spinal cord injuries, or cardiac events. Safety measures and proper training can help reduce the risk of serious injuries.
According to The University of Alabama's National Spinal Cord Injury Statistical Center (NSCISC), which compiles the data, approximately 11,000 spinal cord injuries (SCIs) occur each year
i remember when i first fell off a roller coaster At least 200,000.
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There is no specific number for injuries in motocross each year, as it can vary depending on factors such as level of competition, track conditions, and rider experience. However, motocross is known to have a higher rate of injuries compared to other sports due to the high speeds, jumps, and rough terrain involved. Safety measures such as protective gear and training are crucial in preventing injuries in motocross.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there are approximately 23,000 firearm-related injuries that are unintentional each year in the United States. This includes accidents involving both adults and children.
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Around 300,000 door-related finger injuries are reported each year. These injuries can range from minor cuts and bruises to more serious injuries like fractures or dislocations.
Well I'm a big hockey lover and you can probaly have 7 injuries or more!! There's a few factors eg. depending on how aggressive you are as a player as well as how aggressive and rough the other side is!