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- 2023
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Factors Associated With Sports Function and Psychological Readiness to Return to Sports at 12 Months After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction : A Cross-sectional Study
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Are Exercise Therapy Protocols For The Treatment of Hip-Related Pain Adequately Described? A Systematic Review of Intervention Descriptions
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- Contribution to journal › Scientific review
- 2022
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Incidence, prevalence, severity, and risk factors for hip and groin problems in Swedish male ice hockey - A one-season prospective cohort study
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2021
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To reconstruct the anterior cruciate ligament or not? – put into panther perspective
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- Contribution to journal › Debate/Note/Editorial
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Hip and groin function and strength in male ice hockey players with and without hip and groin problems in the previous season- a prospective cohort study
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Psychological readiness is related to return to sport following hip arthroscopy and can be assessed by the Hip-Return to Sport after Injury scale (Hip-RSI)
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Return to sport after hip arthroscopy : are you ready?
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- Contribution to journal › Debate/Note/Editorial
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Infographic. Consensus recommendations on the classification, definition and diagnostic criteria of hip-related pain in young and middle-aged active adults from the International Hip-related Pain Research Network, Zurich 2018
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2020
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High prevalence of hip and groin problems in professional ice hockey players, regardless of playing position
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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HIP AND GROIN PROBLEMS IN THE PREVIOUS SEASON ARE ASSOCIATED WITH IMPAIRED FUNCTION IN THE BEGINNING OF THE NEW SEASON AMONG PROFESSIONAL FEMALE ICE HOCKEY PLAYERS - A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY
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- Contribution to journal › Article