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Hervás Pérez, Juan Pablo

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First Name
Juan Pablo
Last Name
Hervás Pérez
Affiliation
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Faculty / Institute
Farmacia
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Química Analítica
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    Project number: 366
    Indicadores de calidad para evaluar diferentes estrategias metodológicas implantadas en la docencia práctica del Grado de Farmacia
    (2016) Hervás Pérez, Juan Pablo; Sánchez-Paniagua López, Marta; Rodríguez Rodríguez, Elena; Ródenas de la Rocha, Sofía; Martín Gómez, Mª Carmen
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    The Epidemiology of Injuries in Spanish Rugby Union División de Honor.
    (International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2022) Murias-Lozano, Roberto; Mendía, Luis; San Sebastián Obregón, Francisco Javier; Solis Mencía, Cristian; Hervás Pérez, Juan Pablo; Garnacho Castaño, Manuel Vicente; Maté Muñoz, José Luis; García Fernandez, Pablo
    We describe and analyze injury incidence, severity, cause of injury, anatomical location, damaged tissue, injury recurrence, and the time and place at which injuries occur over the course of a season. Methods: An observational, descriptive, prospective, nomothetic, and multidimensional study was conducted during the 2018–2019 season with 258 players of the top semiprofessional rugby league in Spain (División de Honor de Rugby). Data were reported by the clubs’ medical services. Reported time-loss injuries were collected. Results: Overall exposure was 4100 h (137 matches), over 35 weeks of competition. A total of 288 injuries were reported, with three of these leading to withdrawal from the sport. A total average of 35.63 days was lost to injury. Overall time-loss injury incidence was 3.41 injuries/1000 h of exposure. Backs suffered 119 injuries corresponding to 3.80 injuries/1000 h of exposure, whilst forwards suffered 169 injuries with 4.27 injuries/1000 h of exposure. Severe injuries were the most frequent injury type. Conclusions: Outcomes confirm that more injuries take place during competition, with these also being more severe in nature. Contact injuries were most frequently suffered, above all, due to tackling or being tackled.
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    Project number: 65
    Jornadas Científicas sobre: “Técnicas analíticas utilizadas para la determinación de nutrientes y fitoquímicos de importancia clínica y alimentaria”
    (2016) Rodriguez Rodriguez, Elena; Sánchez-Paniagua López, Marta; López Ruiz, María Beatriz; Hervás Pérez, Juan Pablo; Andrés Carvajales, Pedro; Mateos-Aparicio Cediel, Inmaculada; Tenorio Sanz, María Dolores; Redondo Cuenca, Araceli; Aparicio Vizuete, Aranzazu; Navia Lombán, Beatriz; López Sobaler, Ana María; Ortega Anta, Rosa María