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“Successful injury prevention in Norwegian handball” one of the top 15 trials in the world
Norway, the Department of Sports Medicine at the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences and the Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center, is represented with 2 of the 15 most recognized trials in physiotherapy in the world!
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Cardiac screening of 595 professional soccer players - new PhD
On September 23, MD Hilde Moseby Berge will defend her PhD-thesis "The Norwegian athlete’s heart. Cardiac screening of 595 professional soccer players".
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New PhD thesis among Norwegian professional football players
On Friday, September 19, MD John Bjøreboe will defend his PhD thesis on "Injury surveillance and prevention in male professional football".
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New PhD on talented young volleyball players and their risk to develop tendinopathy
On Friday, September 12, MD and PT Håvard Visnes will defend his PhD-thesis on «Risk factors for jumper’s knee» at the University of Bergen, Norway.
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AOSSM Excellence in Research Award to Oslo and Vail
The AOSSM-award is given to the best paper submitted in any category to the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM) Awards Committee, a world leader in sports medicine education, research, communication, and fellowship.
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Get Set - New, free app for injury prevention training
The app "Get Set - Train smarter" provides injury prevention exercises presented via video and can now be easily accessible on your smartphone (Android, iOS) – for free!
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Low back pain in female elite football- and handball players
A newly published study from Norwegian elite sports in Knee Surgery Sports Traumatology Artroscopi revealed the prevalence of low back pain (LBP) among female top level handball and football players.
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New PhD-thesis on Norway's best female footballer players
Physiotherapist Agnethe Nilstad from the Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center has through her PhD-work investigated risk factors for lower extremity injuries in female football players and how sports physiotherapists can utilize screening as a step to prevent injuries.
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Rune Bruhn Jakobsen defends his PhD thesis on stems cells in cartilage repair
Monday June 16, MD Rune B Jakobsen will defend his PhD thesis on "Mesenchymal stem cells in cartilage repair. Studies of chondrogenesis in vitro and in vivo».
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Physiotherapists can identify female athletes with high knee valgus angles in vertical drop jumps
This key message is one of the results of a PhD-project from the Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center recently published in Journal of Orthopeadic and Sports Physical Therapy.