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Asplund C et al. – There is good evidence to support that full facial protection reduces the number and risk of overall head and facial injuries in ice hockey compared to both partial facial protection and no facial protection. Partial facial protection, while not as protective as full facial protection, appears to offer more risk reduction than no protection at all.

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