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Torstein Dalen-Lorentsen is defending his thesis on the 16 th of December 2021
Torstein Dalen-Lorentsen is defending his thesis "Training load and health problems in football – More complex than we first thought?".
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Eirik Halvorsen Wik is defending his thesis on the 10th of June 2021
Eirik Halvorsen Wik is defending his thesis "Injuries in elite male youth football and athletics - Growth and maturation as potential risk factors".
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Dustin Nabhan is defending his thesis on the 27th of January 2022
Dustin Nabhan is defending his thesis "Preventive medicine in elite sport: The role of the periodic health evaluation".
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The Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center (OSTRC) is once again selected as an IOC Research Centre
The IOC could confirm that the OSTRC is once again selected to be one of the 11 IOC Research Centre's around the world.
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WADA Health, Medical and Research Standing Committee
Lars Engebretsen appointed Chair of the WADA Health, Medical and Research Standing Committee
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Nomination at the ISAKOS Congress 2023
Dr. Kyle Martin and his team nominated as one of the finalists for the Albert Trillat Young Investigator's Award. The winner will be presented at the ISAKOS Congress which are held in Boston, USA, in June 2023
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Orthopedic Symposium 2023
Akershus University Hospital invites you to an Orthopedic Symposium on February 10th 2023. The aim of the event is; To shed light on important aspects in the current treatment of Achilles tendon rupture.
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COVID-19 lockdown and impact on injuries in professional football - new article published
The article “Impact of COVID-19 lockdown on injury risk in Qatar`s professional football” was recently published online in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, with contribution to the article from the OSTRC`s Lena-Kristin Bache-Mathiesen and Roald Bahr.
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Lena Kristin Bache-Mathiesen is defending her thesis on the 18th of April 2023
Lena Kristin Bache-Mathiesen is defending her thesis "Improving the methodology of training load and injury risk research: an analysis of analyses".
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3.9 million NOK to Team Skadefri from Sparebankstiftelsen DNB
Team Skadefri, which is a part of the Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center, has received 3.9 million Norwegian Kroner from Sparebankstiftelsen DNB for further development of the project "Prep to be Pro" (Norwegian; “Nærmere Best”).
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Chris Skazalski is defending his thesis on Thursday March 23rd
Chris Skazalski is defending his thesis "Understanding volleyball injuries - The etiology and burden associated with the sport’s most common injuries".
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Roar Amundsen is defending his PhD thesis on February 14th 2024
Roar Amundsen will defend his doctoral thesis: "Hamstring injuries in women's football." Every week, 1 out of 5 players in Toppserien (Norwegian women's football premier league) has an injury/illness that prevents them from fully participating or performing optimally. PhD candidate Roar Amundsen has mapped out all injuries among female football players at the elite level in Norway.
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OSTRC trains Olympic sports medicine doctors
25 physicians from all over the world traveled to Oslo to officially finish their 2-year distance-learning program in sports medicine with a purpose to be best prepared for their roles of taking care of athletes´ health.
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Cecilie Benedicte Isern is defending her PhD thesis on the 25th of November 2025
Cecilie Benedicte Isern will defend her doctoral thesis: “Sudden Cardiac Arrest in Young Norwegians Assessing the role of Exercise and Implications for Prevention Strategies”.
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Lars Engebretsen: Honorary Lecture at the Danish Orthopedic Society Congress
Lars Engebretsen had the great pleasure of being invited to be an honorary lecturer at the Danish Orthopedic Society Congress last week, November 14th, in Kolding, Denmark.
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OSTRC - Congress 2025 - Svolvær, Lofoten!
The Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center (OSTRC) turns 25 years in 2025! On this occasion, an OSTRC- congress will be held in spectacular Svolvær in Lofoten, 13th-15th of May. For 25 years, the center has made great efforts to protect the health of athletes, and we will continue to do so; Forward, together!
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Anine Nordstrøm is defending her PhD thesis on October 4th 2024
Anine Nordstrøm will defend her doctoral thesis: "Injuries in junior and senior ice hockey: burden and potential risk factors".
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Highly ranked researchers from the Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center
Research.com 2024: Highly ranked researchers from the Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center
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The Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center educate 22 new Olympic sports medicine doctors
It has been an active week at the Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center these days. Once again, the center has hosted doctors from all over the world, who have had their final 3 days of exams, lectures and workshops, as part of the IOC Diploma in Sports Medicine. 3 days were filled with professional and interesting exchanges about what it takes for a doctor to follow athletes through the season and to major championships.
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Kyle Martin is defending his PhD thesis on June 4th 2025
Kyle Martin will defend his doctoral thesis: " Predicting Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Outcome - Machine Learning Analysis of National Knee Ligament Registries".
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Solveig Thorarinsdottir is defending her PhD thesis on the 19th of March 2026
Solveig Thorarinsdottir will defend her doctorial thesis: "Groin injuries in women‘s football"
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The Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center educate 17 new Olympic sports medicine doctors
The OSTRC have been the host for 17 physicians from all over the world these last 3 days, as part of the IOC Diploma in Sports Medicine.
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Pfizer - a partner for Norwegian sports
Pfizer has - as a large pharmaceutical company in Norway - made an unusual decision when becoming a main sponsor to the Norwegian Olympic Committee and Confederation of Sports and it's Olympic teams as from January 1st 2002.
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Hamstrings strains may be preventable
Hamstrings strains (muscle injuries to the posterior thigh) account for about 20% of all injuries in football, and can even be career-ending.
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New web site for the Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center
The new web site for the Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center was released on April 1 this year - but is certainly not meant to be a joke! The web pages have been designed by Making Waves to provide information on our research activities for scientists, athletes, coaches, media and others. Here you will find updated information on research projects and results, as well as other resources for anyone interested in injury prevention.