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17 Nov2017

17 November 2017.

Written by Science-Equine.com
Posted in Musculoskeletal

Friday 17 November 2017
Mike Bain
What injuries occur most during horse riding?

Orthopaedic injuries in equestrian sports

16 Nov2017

16 November 2017.

Written by Jonathan Ko
Posted in Musculoskeletal

Thursday 16 November 2017
carlingfordactivehealth
How important are the different aspects of physiotherapy treatment to patients?

What do patients seek in primary care physiotherapy?

13 Nov2017

13 November 2017.

Written by Chris Murphy
Posted in Musculoskeletal

Monday 13 November 2017
mullenorthopedic
Does it relate to changes in ankle biomechanics at 6 year follow-up?

Heel rise height deficit 6 years after Achilles rupture.

30 Oct2017

30 October 2017.

Written by Chris Murphy
Posted in Musculoskeletal

Monday 30 October 2017
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...an aid to optimise medical management?

Risk factors and time to recurrent patellar dislocations.

27 Oct2017

27 October 2017.

Written by The Australian Physiotherapy Association
Posted in Musculoskeletal

Friday 27 October 2017
jubileesportsphysio
FIFA's 11+ injury prevention program works better if also applied after training!

Applying the FIFA 11+ program pre and post-training

20 Oct2017

20 October 2017.

Written by Science-Equine.com
Posted in Musculoskeletal

Friday 20 October 2017
argentinapoloholidays
Risk perception, mitigation and risk factors

Falls and injuries to polo players

02 Oct2017

02 October 2017.

Written by Chris Murphy
Posted in Musculoskeletal

Monday 2 October 2017
static wixstatic
What combination is most effective for treating PFP?

Effectiveness of treatment modalities for managing PFP

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