The Athletics Injury Prevention Programme Can Help to Reduce the Occurrence at Short Term of Participation Restriction Injury Complaints in Athletics: A Prospective Cohort Study
We aimed to determine whether an Athletics Injury Prevention Programme (AIPP), targeting the most common athletics injuries, can reduce the occurrence of injury complaints that lead to restrictions in athletics participation (participation restriction injury complaints) in the short (12 weeks) and l...
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Main Authors: | Pascal Edouard (Author), Emmanuelle Cugy (Author), Romain Dolin (Author), Nicolas Morel (Author), Jean-Michel Serra (Author), Frédéric Depiesse (Author), Pedro Branco (Author), Kathrin Steffen (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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