EFFECT OF FOREIGN INSTITUTIONAL INVESTOR ON STOCK MARKET: BIBLIOGRAPHY OF UNCLASSIFIED LITERATURE

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This cross-sectional study was to find the prevalence of knee injuries in Riyadh city. Method: We screened 1100 Magnetic Resonance Images related to sports injuries of male patients from two tertiary care hospitals over a period of four years from January 2013 to December 2016. Results: Data was analyzed using SPSS. Our findings revealed that the patient's age ranged between 16 to 45 years and the prevalence of knee injury was 61.2%, where 41.8% had ACL tear and 44.9% patients with Meniscus tear. The younger (16-30) adults experienced 1.5 times the associated risk compared to the middle aged (31-45) men was statistically significant with ?2-value = 12.59 (P-value=0.000). Conclusion: Awareness programs and preventive measures on injuries should be provided mainly for the younger adults less than 30years.

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Mannar, B. R. (2017). EFFECT OF FOREIGN INSTITUTIONAL INVESTOR ON STOCK MARKET: BIBLIOGRAPHY OF UNCLASSIFIED LITERATURE. Asian Journal of Research, 9(9), 3–42. https://doi.org/10.26739/2433-202x-2017-9-9-1

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