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International Perspectives on Sports Injury Prevention & Rehabilitation Strategies

Join experts from Sweden, Norway, Germany, Switzerland, Canada, and the USA as they present cutting-edge research on injury risk, prevention, and rehabilitation in elite soccer and football. Learn about artificial turf, gender-specific injuries, controlled rehabilitation, and more. Don't miss this informative session!

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International Perspectives on Sports Injury Prevention & Rehabilitation Strategies

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  1. FREE COMMUNICATIONS Chairs: Sverre Mæhlum (Norway) & Thor-Einar Andersen (Norway)

  2. FREE COMMUNICATIONSChairs: Sverre Mæhlum (Norway) & Thor-Einar Andersen (Norway) • 14.15-14.25 J Ekstrand, M Hägglund, T Timpka (Sweden): Artificial turf vs natural grass. Is there a difference in injury risk? (abstract #34) • 14.25-14.35 CA Emery, WH Meeuwisse, S Hartmann (Canada): A comparison of risk factors for injury in indoor and outdoor soccer (#37) • 14.35-14.45 AH Engebretsen, G Myklebust, I Holme, L Engebretsen, R Bahr (Norway): Prevention of injuries among male football players – a prospective, randomized intervention study targeting players with previous injuries or reduced function (#42) • 14.45-14.55 O Faude, A Junge, W Kindermann , J Dvorak (Germany/Switzerland): Injuries in elite female soccer players (#45) • 14.55-15.05 M Hägglund, M Waldén, J Ekstrand (Sweden): Decreased re-injury rate in football players with controlled rehabilitation (#66) • 15.05-15.15 M Hägglund, M Waldén, J Ekstrand (Sweden): Injury prediction in professional football (#67) • 15.15-15.25 J Agel, E Arendt, B Bershadsky (USA): Hormonal therapy and ACL injury (abstract #1)

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