News
List of news
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"The double" for the Oslo Sports Trauma Reaserch Center at the National Sports Medicine Conference
Joar Harøy presented the main outcome of his PhD work at the annual Norwegian Sports Medicine Conference and won the 1st prize for the best oral presentation.
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Double-bundle vs single-bundle ACL reconstruction - new RCT
A new large-scale RCT with more than 100 included subjects is ready for analyses. The primary outcome is the difference between the 2 treatments as mean change of the KOOS QoL subscore from baseline to the 2-years follow-up.
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New prospective study with daily MRIs throughout the first week after acute hamstring injury
A new study showed that MRI appearance does not change throughout the first week after an acute hamstring injury. The study was performed at Aspetar Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Hospital in Doha, Qatar, led by PhD-student at the OSTRC, Arnlaug Wangensteen.
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Arnhild Bakken- periodic health evaluation (screening) of professional football players
Arnhild is a PhD student (research fellow) at Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center. The aim of her PhD project is to investigate the benefits of periodic health evaluation (PHE) of professional male football players with a focus on musculoskeletal screening.
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Functional movement screening of athletes - the 9+ battery little is stable to detect changes over time
A recently published study of 220 male professional football players in Qatar revealed that there is substantial variability in a widely used screening test, the Nine-plus screening battery (9+) test between two consecutive seasons, irrespective of injury and severity.
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No negative effects reported on cartilage lesions 5–9 years after ACL reconstruction
The results from a recently published study on the mid- to long-term outcome after ACL-reconstruction questions the understanding that patients with a concomitant cartilage lesion do not recover to the same extent as patients with an isolated ACL-tear.
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Health conditions detected in a comprehensive periodic health evaluation of 558 professional football players
A recently published study football players in Qatar revealed that a targeted comprehensive Periodic Health Evaluation (PHE) detected a high prevalence of health conditions requiring treatment, further investigations or recommendation to follow-up.
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Illness is not a major contributor to illness in male professional football
A recent study from the Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center (OSTRC) and the Football Research Group Sweden (FRG) have shown that illness is not a major contributor to illness in male professional football compared to illness.
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Bahr and Engebretsen awarded for the Nordic Prize in Medicine
Professor Roald Bahr and Professor Lars Engebretsen were awarded the Nordic Prize in Medicine by His Royal Highness Prince Daniel during a reception on January 27 2016 in Stockholm, Sweden.
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New PhD thesis on reliability and methodological issues in biomechanics
Friday, January 8 PhD-student Kam-Ming Mok will defend his PhD-thesis "Reliability and methodological concerns of vertical drop jumping and sidestep cutting tasks – Implications for ACL injury risk screening" at the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences.