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Travelling with teams? Practical tips for team clinicians; includes Athlete Management System

22 May 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Dr Carolyn Broderick, MBBS, FACSP, PhD is staff specialist in Sport and Exercise Medicine at the Children’s Hospital at Westmead, Australia. Dr Caro...

Managing load in young footballer–practical tips to customize treatment and training: Sam Blanchard

19 May 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Kids as young as 8 years old sign with football clubs and live at Football Club Academies. One website describes the Brighton & Hove Albion FC Academy...

Is K-taping effective sports taping? Part 2 with UK Physios In Sport’s Chris McNicholl

15 May 2015

Contributed by Lukas

K-tape is ubiquitous in top sport. Does it boost performance or prevent injury? In this 2nd podcast about tape, two-time Commonwealth Games and Olympi...

You can’t outrun a bad diet: @DrAseemMalhotra on weight loss strategies

12 May 2015

Contributed by Lukas

You or your patient wants to lose weight. What gives you the best bang for your buck? BJSM editor Karim Khan puts London cardiologist and physical act...

Why patients and docs make poor decisions. Challenge of evidence in practice. Steve Stovitz (AMSSM)

08 May 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Steven Stovitz, MD, MS, directs the University of Minnesota’s Program in Primary Care Sports Medicine and is the associate director of the Universit...

On the Edge: Expedition and Wilderness Medicine with Russell Hearn

05 May 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Dr Russell Hearn has a portfolio career that sees him balance his time between working in general practice in London and Expedition & Wilderness Medic...

An inside view: Who should lead rehabilitation in elite teams? Sports physios or rehab?

01 May 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Podcast titles are limited to 100 characters; the ideal title would have been…”Working as a multidisciplinary team in elite sport – the role of ...

Injuries in kids: Why do they occur? Is specialisation a problem? Sam Blanchard (UKPhysiosInSport)

28 Apr 2015

Contributed by Lukas

You see kids in the clinic and you get most of them better. Do you want to revisit the anatomy and biomechanics that underpin these injuries? Are ther...

Sports cardiology: Can ultraendurance events damage the heart?

24 Apr 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Is it safe for this athlete to exercise? Are ultraendurance events and training for them leading to reversible cardiac fatigue to frank damage and fib...

A radical clinic for care of patients with knee injuries

21 Apr 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Meryl Wheeler goes by the name of “non-physician expert” and she explains that after an injury a patient books online, sees an athletic therapist ...

Dr Jason Fung on the impact of diet on obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus

17 Apr 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Dr. Jason Fung is a Consultant Nephrologist who trained and began his medical career at the University of Toronto before heading to the University of ...

Complete AC joint dislocation (Grade 3): What’s best management? Bob McCormack (Olympic physician)

14 Apr 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Modern surgical techniques can make a traditional treatment obsolete. Think of the Herbert screw for scaphoid fracture. Professor Bob McCormack tested...

Management of difficult stress fractures in sport

07 Apr 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Drs. M.P. (Rien) Heijboer, orthopedic surgeon, works at the Dept at Orthopedic at the Erasamus Medical Centre in Rotterdam. He has extensive experie...

Effective ankle taping: Mechanisms, myths and more….(Part 1)

01 Apr 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Chris McNicholl brings the experience of the Olympic Games and two Commonwealth Games to his sports taping courses for UK Physios in Sport. In this po...

Major debate about energy deficiency among sportspeople: New ‘RED-S’ by Dr Margo Mountjoy

28 Mar 2015

Contributed by Lukas

‘Relative energy deficiency in sport’ (RED-S) refers to impaired physiological functioning caused by relative energy deficiency, and includes but ...

Arthritis Research UK Centre: Putting osteoarthritis in the spotlight

20 Mar 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Professor Mark Batt graduated from Cambridge University Medical School in 1984 and trained in Family Medicine. He obtained a Diploma in Sports Medicin...

British Association of Sport Rehabilitators and Trainers (UK and Ireland)

13 Mar 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Sports rehabilitators and trainers specialise in exercise and sports rehabilitation and managing musculoskeletal conditions. They also promote exercis...

Physiotherapist Chris Swier on the ATP World Tour

06 Mar 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Chris Swier is a sports physiotherapist and has a Masters degree in Business Administration. As a physiotherapist, he has specialised in dry needling ...

Effective treatments for back pain: Kieran O’Sullivan’s practical tips within a guiding framework

27 Feb 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Physical rehab (physiotherapy), behavioural rehab and combinations of these have been mainstays of back pain treatment. Dr Kieran O’Sullivan shares...

Improving day-to-day physiotherapy practice

20 Feb 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Professor Chad Cook is a clinical researcher, physical therapist, and profession advocate with a long history of clinical care excellence and service....

Aseem Malhotra on the impact of diet on heart disease #Don’tFearTheFat

13 Feb 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Dr Aseem Malhotra is a Consultant Interventional Cardiologist who has been the central catalyst in igniting the debate around the harms of excess suga...

Exercise interventions to prevent sports injuries – what you need to know

13 Feb 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Dr Jeppe Bo Lauersen, currently working as a medical doctor in Copenhagen, investigated exercise intervention and its effects during a pre-graduate sc...

Mid-clavicular fracture: Open surgery or collar and cuff? Prof Bob McCormack (Olympic physician)

06 Feb 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Clavicle fractures are common in contact sports as well as cycling trauma. Canada’s Olympic Team Chief Medical Officer shares dramatic results from ...

Dr Rien Heijboer on cam lesions of the hip in athletes

30 Jan 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Dr MP (Rien) Heijboer, orthopedic surgeon, works at the Dept at Orthopedic at the Erasamus Medical Centre in Rotterdam. He has extensive experience wi...

Prof Tim Noakes: Time to revisit food choices, the Real Meal Revolution and #LCHF Summit for Health

23 Jan 2015

Contributed by Lukas

“There is no essential human need for any carbohydrate” is just one of Professor Timothy Noakes’ quotes in this provocative chat. He explains in...

Shoulder dislocation: to operate or rehabilitate? Prof Bob McCormack (Olympic physician)

16 Jan 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Shoulder dislocation is common in sports, and management for the active athlete who dislocates for the first time remains controversial. Canada’s Ol...

Training tomorrow’s doctors, in exercise medicine, for tomorrow’s patients

05 Jan 2015

Contributed by Lukas

With Ann Gates and Ian Ritchie (@ExerciseWorks and Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, respectively). The ebullient Ann Gates, physical activity...

Using ultrasound in sports medicine - office, sideline - wide range of options (via @TheAMSSM)

02 Jan 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Drs Jon Finnoff and John DiFiori on sports ultrasound. For several years, primary care sports medicine doctors have been mastering musculoskeletal ul...

Eccentric hamstring exercises – they work in practice but not in theory?

12 Dec 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Dr David Opar joins us for this BJSM podcast. David is a lecturer at the Australian Catholic University in Melbourne and one of the emerging voices in...

Cerebral palsy football

02 Dec 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Cerebral Palsy (CP) Football in the UK gives players the opportunity to develop individual skills within a team environment, encased in an impairment ...

Bob Sallis on exercise as medicine

27 Nov 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Bob Sallis is a family physician and sports medicine expert who encourages his patients to take charge of their health by exercising. With a passion...

Dr Cees-Rein van den Hoogenband on being Chief Medical Officer of the Netherlands’ Olympic team

21 Nov 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Dr Cees-Rein van den Hoogenband is surgeon and Chief Medical Officer of the London 2012 Olympic Team from the Netherlands and is on the Dutch Olympic ...

Management and prevention of ACL injuries, with Assoc Prof Grethe Myklebust

14 Nov 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Associate Professor Grethe Myklebust, physiotherapist and PhD from the Olympic Training Centre in Norway, was one of the pioneers to investigate the r...

Prof Stuart Biddle – Mythbusting Sports Medicine Australia Keynote Presenter: Physical Activity

07 Nov 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Do you struggle to change your own behaviour? Do you find it hard to get ‘motivated’ or to motivate others? The opening keynote lecture at the tre...

Professor Renström reflects on his career in sports medicine

03 Nov 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Emeritus Professor Renström, from the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, covers a wide range of topics while talking to BJSM Deputy Editor Babette Pl...

Prof Mario Maas on what sports clinicians need to know about radiology

24 Oct 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Prof Mario Maas is professor of radiology, in particular musculoskeletal radiology, at the Academic Medical Centre in Amsterdam. His focus of research...

Osteopath Rosi Sexton on mixed martial arts

17 Oct 2014

Contributed by Lukas

In this podcast James Walsh talks with professional mixed martial artist (MMA) and osteopath Rosi Sexton. They discuss performance enhancing drug use...

Dr Shabaaz Mughal (Tottenham) and Dr Ian Beasley Medical (FA) on new concussion protocols/rules

10 Oct 2014

Contributed by Lukas

In this podcast James Walsh talks with Dr Shabaaz Mughal Tottenham Hotspurs team docor and Dr Ian Beasley Medical director of the FA about head injuri...

Dr Alison Grimaldi with practical physiotherapy tips on treating lateral hip pain

06 Oct 2014

Contributed by Lukas

With over twenty years' experience, accreditation in Sports Physiotherapy, and a recent PhD in the topic of lateral hip pain, Alison Grimaldi (@Alison...

Diagnosing and treating acute hamstring injuries

02 Sep 2014

Contributed by Lukas

This is a podcast by Dr Robert-Jan de Vos, sports physician in the Erasmus Medical Centre in the Netherlands, with Guustaaf Reurink, who is a registra...

Prof. Kay Crossley on treatment for patellofemoral pain

29 Aug 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Are you old enough to remember the storm when Jenny McConnell first proposed new exercise and taping procedures for patellofemoral pain (PFP)? It revo...

Managing muscle injuries – Does the Munich Consensus Statement help? Part 2 of 2

26 Aug 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Dr G.M.M.J. (Gino) Kerkhoffs is professor of Orthopaedics at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Amsterdam (AMC-UvA), with a special emphasis...

Managing the difficult ankle and foot with Prof Gino Kerkhoffs - Part 1 of 2

26 Aug 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Dr Gino Kerkhoffs is professor of Orthopaedics at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Amsterdam (AMC-UvA), with a special emphasis on sports ...

Professor Peter O’Sullivan (@PeteOSullivanPT) on Tiger Woods’ back and ‘core strength’

22 Aug 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Peter O’Sullivan has two recent BJSM podcasts (see below). In this podcast he shares his thoughts on the recent media attention around Tiger Woods' ...

Michael Kjaer on the pathogenesis of tendinopathy and tendon healing

19 Aug 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Professor Michael Kjaer is Professor in Sports Medicine at the Institute of Sports Medicine and Centre for Healthy Ageing in Copenhagen, Denmark. He h...

Ross Tucker on what makes a champion

13 Aug 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Dr Ross Tucker is an Exercise Physiologist and High Performance Sports Science Consultant. He obtained a PhD in Exercise Physiology from the Universit...

David Epstein – ‘The Sports Gene’ author (Part 1) – Why Champions are Champions

01 Aug 2014

Contributed by Lukas

In one of 2014’s ‘highlight’ podcasts, New York Times best-selling author David Epstein simplifies genetics and explains that intricate relation...

David Epstein – ‘The Sports Gene’ author (Part 2) – Hearts and blood

01 Aug 2014

Contributed by Lukas

If you enjoyed Part 1 of David Epstein’s BJSM podcast listen to this one to hear about the genetic contribution to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, the ...

Professor Jan Ekstrand on hamstring injuries in football

29 Jul 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Professor Jan Ekstrand is orthopedic surgeon and vice-chairman of the UEFA medical committee. He is professor of Sports Medicine at the University of ...

Professor Jan Ekstrand on the epidemiology of football injuries

29 Jul 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Professor Jan Ekstrand is orthopedic surgeon and vice-chairman of the UEFA medical committee. He is professor of Sports Medicine at the University of ...

‘Overdiagnosis’ / ‘overtreating’– relevant in sportsphysio/medicine? Professor Peter O’Sullivan

25 Jul 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Did you listen to Ray Moynihan’s podcast on ‘’Overdiagnosis in sports medicine”? That’s a ‘gold’ podcast (5000 listens) and Peter O’Su...

Professor Peter O’Sullivan (Curtin) walks you through two cases of low back pain

25 Jul 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Who are the biggest names in the back pain world? Correct – Peter O’Sullivan is one of them. He's provocative, clinically-relevant, and vastly e...

Assistant Professor Aaron Baggish – Sports Cardiologist / Boston Marathon

15 Jul 2014

Contributed by Lukas

In this concise, information-rich BJSM podcast, sports cardiologist Aaron Baggish shares his expertise on the critical issue of sudden cardiac death i...

Professor Irene Davis - Does the concept of the abdominal ‘core’ apply to the foot too?

14 Jul 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Irene Davis is a renowned biomechanics clinician and scientist. Barefoot running has been one of her areas of focus and she co-authored the Nature pap...

Professor Irene Davis (Harvard) on treating patellofemoral pain

14 Jul 2014

Contributed by Lukas

The most prevalent condition diagnosed in most sports medicine clinics is patellofemoral pain. Professor Irene Davis is one of the world’s leading p...

Shabaaz Mughal - Working in elite football

10 Jul 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Dr Shabaaz Mughal and Geoff Scott from Tottenham Hotspurs join James Walsh to talk about how to get into working in elite football, the multi-discipli...

Jon Patricios - Hip injuries in sport, in association with SASMA

08 Jul 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Jon Patricios, President of the South African Sports Medicine Association (SASMA) and editor of BJSM July 2014, Volume 48, Issue 14, chats to Dr Josep...

Managing the PAINFUL hip and groin in sport – a focus on conservative Rx – Prof Mike Reiman (Part 2)

02 Jul 2014

Contributed by Lukas

This podcast logically follows (Part 1) below but it stands alone as well. Painful hip and groin pain requires a careful history looking for aggravati...

Duke University’s Assoc Prof Mike Reiman on managing the stiff hip in sport – is it FAI? (Part 1)

02 Jul 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Managing the athlete with hip stiffness detected at a physical exam or in a PPE is one of the hottest topics of 2014. Some would argue that nothing ne...

Jennie Morton - Treating performing artists and musicians

26 Jun 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Jennie Morton is a UCL Honorary Lecturer on the MSc in Performing Arts Medicine, and lectures for The British Association for Performing Arts Medicine...

Professor Lorimer Moseley on the brain and mind in chronic pain

13 Jun 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Professor Lorimer Moseley holds the Inaugural Chair in Physiotherapy at the University of South Australia as well as being a Professor of Neuroscience...

Matthieu Sailly - Apophyseal injury in children and adolescents

10 Jun 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Apophyseal injury in children and adolescents are common and usually respond to simple unloading interventions. But what is the underlying pathology a...

‘Overdiagnosis’ in sports medicine? FAI for example? The great Ray Moynihan (‘Selling sickness’)

23 May 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Over-diagnosis, over-treatment and industry influence. Surely not in sports medicine? Ray Moynihan is an internationally renowned contributor in the ...

Adam Meakins’ practical physio tips – explaining neural pain, shoulder rehab and managing knee load

22 May 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Here’s the podcast that over 12,000 listeners have been demanding – physiotherapist Adam Meakins (@TheSportsPhysio)on a number of controversial to...

Paul Dijkstra - Time for a different way to deliver care to high level athletes

22 May 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Integrating athlete care – ‘one stop shop’ to optimize athlete care - sports medicine with a focus on PERFORMANCE. Dr Paul Dijkstra has vast ex...

Helping clinicians to turn evidence into practice – software for injury prevention and rehab

21 May 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Isabel van Obergen and Hannes Cleppe discuss their prevention platform for sports: a software program (SpartaNova) that is in the ‘e-Health’ categ...

Practical tips for in-season injury prevention and monitoring professional football players

21 May 2014

Contributed by Lukas

With Rob Swire (Manchester United) and Stijn Vandenbroucke (Moscow Dynamo). ‘You always start off the season with a masterplan of what you are want...

Are you responsible for pre-season screening and injury prevention in a football setting?

21 May 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Rob Swire has had 22 years of experience at Manchester United. BJSM asked him ‘How do you screen a professional football team pre-season?’ He sha...

Dr Mike Loosemore on ‘Exercise is Medicine’ – technology & behaviour change

28 Apr 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Are you an exercise advocate? Dr Mike Loosemore, leader of the ‘Exercise is Medicine’ task force in the UK shares recent advances in this field. H...

Prof Jiri Dvorak on anti-doping in sports; Athlete Biological Passport and 10 years in a freezer.

09 Apr 2014

Contributed by Lukas

This 12-minute podcast relates to a special 2013 Consensus Meeting on Anti-Doping in Sports & its summary in BJSM’s Special Issue on Anti-Doping (Ma...

Patellar dislocation in football, with Professor Philippe Neyret, France

07 Apr 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Professor Philippe Neyret from Lyon, France, is a renowned sports orthopaedic surgeon. Following from his talk at the Isokinetic Football Medicine Con...

AMSSM Sports Medcast: Overuse injuries and burnout

27 Mar 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Welcome to the Sports Medcast, brought to you in association with the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine. In this episode, AMSSM members dis...

Lower back injuries in cricket players, with Alex Kountouris

13 Feb 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Dr Alex Kountouris is the physiotherapist or the Australian men’s cricket team, a position he has held for 8 years. He has just completed his PhD on...

Cricket injuries, with Alex Kountouris

13 Feb 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Dr Alex Kountouris tries to stay out of the limelight despite his position as physiotherapist to the Australian Men’s cricket team. Despite his atte...

Dr Bert Mandelbaum on PRP and stem cells for treatment / exercises for injury prevention

11 Feb 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Dr Bert Mandelbaum is the team doctor for Team USA (soccer), the LA Galaxy, and Director of Research for Major League Baseball. He shares his optimism...

The Super Bowl Professor! A special day in the life of Dr Jonathan Drezner and the Seattle Seahawks

10 Feb 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Dr Jonathan Drezner, BJSM Senior Associate Editor (Sports Cardiology) is the team physician for Seattle Seahawks in the National Football League. Sp...

Andy Franklyn-Miller - Tuning up rehabilitation after ACL reconstruction

27 Jan 2014

Contributed by Lukas

After a patient has undergone ACL surgery, rehabilitation is bread and butter in many physiotherapy/sports medicine clinics. Many BJSM podcast listene...

Julien Périard Tennis in the heat

23 Jan 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Julien Périard is a Canadian research scientist. After racing on the International Triathlon Union Circuit, he completed a PhD at the University of S...

Mark Huizinga, Olympic Judo champion, on his career

14 Jan 2014

Contributed by Lukas

Mark Huizinga, a Dutch judoka, is 5 time European and Olympic Champion. Mark won the gold medal in the men’s under 90 kg class at the 2000 Summer Ol...

Chris Littlewood - Tendons: Where does pain fit in the continuum model?

12 Dec 2013

Contributed by Lukas

If you have wondered about the connection between pain and pathology in tendons, this podcast is for you. In this new forum, a BJSM reader takes the...

Glen Hagemann on his term as President of the South African Sports Medicine Association

12 Dec 2013

Contributed by Lukas

In this podcast Glen Hagemann, a sports physician from Durban, South Africa, shares with you his two-year experience and lessons learned as President ...

Sports Medcast Ep 4 - Practical tips on NSAIDs

03 Dec 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Welcome to the Sports Medcast, brought to you in association with the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine. In this episode, hosts Dr Scott Yo...

“Mythbuster” on NSAIDs in sports medicine, challenging nutrition dogma, and evidence-based practice

14 Nov 2013

Contributed by Lukas

In a podcast that may be of most interest to our general practice audience, Professor James McCormack has had a longstanding passion for scrutinising ...

Managing groin pain, with Andrew Franklyn-Miller

06 Nov 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Are you wondering how to best manage sports-related groin pain? In this 2nd of two podcasts by, Dr Andrew Franklyn-Miller focuses on groin pain – pa...

Sports medcast in association with AMSSM: Journal club

28 Oct 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Welcome to the Sports Medcast, brought to you in association with the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine. In this episode, hosts Dr Scott ...

Gait retraining to reduce leg pain with Dr Andy Franklyn-Miller

21 Oct 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Dr Andrew Franklyn-Miller is a renowned sports and exercise medicine physician whose background includes providing care to the UK Defence Forces and e...

“Mechanotherapy” and why it’s important for clinicians with Karim Khan

18 Oct 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Karim Khan calls mechanotherapy “the most important fundamental concept that underpins rehabilitation exercises”. Listen to Karim explain that al...

Sport medcast in association with the AMSSM: Concussion

24 Sep 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Welcome to the Sports Medcast, brought to you in association with the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine. In this episode, hosts Dr Scott Yo...

Professor Ron Diercks talks about sports medicine research in the Netherlands

11 Sep 2013

Contributed by Lukas

This podcast comes together with the Dutch Sports Medicine Association edition of BJSM. Guest editor Hans Zwerver talks with Prof Ron Diercks, head of...

Time to revisit inflammation in tendons, with Jon Rees

16 Aug 2013

Contributed by Lukas

It is currently widely accepted among clinicians that chronic tendinopathy is caused by a degenerative process devoid of inflammation. The evidence fo...

Scapular summit 2013 with Ben Kibler

14 Aug 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Adam Weir talks to Ben Kibler from the Shoulder Center of Kentucky about the 2013 consensus statement on scapular dyskinesis in shoulder injury. Read ...

Sports medcast in association with AMSSM: Heat injury

12 Aug 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Welcome to the first Sports Medcast, brought to you in association with the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine. In this episode, hosts Dr S...

Physio education, with David Pope

16 Jul 2013

Contributed by Lukas

David Pope (@DavidKPope) is a practicing physiotherapist in Australia and a pioneer in social media for physio education. His podcasts via ClinicalEdg...

Prof Antonio Pelliccia - La cardiologia dello sport: stato dell’arte e prospettive future

12 Jul 2013

Contributed by Lukas

In questo Podcast, il Prof Antonio Pelliccia, esperto a livello modiale nell’ambito della Cardiologia dello Sport, parla della prevenzione della mor...

Prof Antonio Pelliccia - Sports cardiology: the cutting edge and looking to the future

12 Jul 2013

Contributed by Lukas

In this podcast, Prof Antonio Pelliccia, Institute of Sport Medicine and Science, Rome, Italy, an international expert in sports cardiology, talks abo...

High-fat for health, with Professor Timothy Noakes

25 Jun 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Dr Peter Brukner has been looking at nutrition for health, both of athletes and in the wider population. In this podcast he speaks to Professor Tim No...

Mark Thompson on tendon mechanics and the 2014 International Scientific Tendon symposium

03 Jun 2013

Contributed by Lukas

We are talking tendons again in this podcast because the next International Scientific Tendinopathy Symposium has been scheduled for September 5 and 6...

Carl Askling on hamstring injuries - in Swedish

20 May 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Carl Askling, Ph.D., P.T., är forskare och lektor på Gymnastik och Idrottshögskolan, Stockholm och är knuten till Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm...

Juan Manual Alonso - What can all nations learn from spanish sports medicine?

13 May 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Dr Juan Manual Alonso is a spanish sports physician and PhD with vast experience in track and field - six Summer Olympic Games just to start! He is th...

Juan Manual Alonso - Qué pueden aprender otros países de la Medicina del Deporte en España

13 May 2013

Contributed by Lukas

El Dr Juan Manuel Alonso es un médico del deporte español con dilatada experiencia en el atletismo (¡ha estado presente en 6 juegos olímpicos!). E...

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