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Christine H Moseid

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Oslo, Norge
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@CHolmMoseid
Christine H Moseid
8 years
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@RoaldBahr
Roald Bahr
5 years
#IMHK2020 Til de av dere som slet med å komme inn på sendingen i går - og de som har lyst til å høre foredragene om igjen: Alle foredragene ligger nå på Senter for idrettsskadeforsknings YouTube-kanal: https://t.co/6DSrT04HGj Enjoy!
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@SwissSportsMed
SEM Switzerland
5 years
Health for Performance - youth sports in need of a new model to preserve health and promote sustainable all-around "performance". By @DrSportSante and @doctercier73 https://t.co/sggdybAC78
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@CHolmMoseid
Christine H Moseid
5 years
Superbra & lett forståelig om vekst & modning hos unge utøvere fra @eirikwik
@eirikwik
Eirik Halvorsen Wik
5 years
The @Idrettsforskni1 webinar presentation on growth, maturation and injury risk is now available in full (🗣🇳🇴🇸🇪🇩🇰):
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@SWIPE__
Sport Without Injury ProgrammE
6 years
📢New #openaccess paper! We have the #injuryprevention exercise programme, but how well do youth follow it? @Nim_Perera @MHgglund https://t.co/9W4OToIYh2 @_JSAMS Spoiler alert 👉 low exercise fidelity (3/5 exercises performed correctly) & 50% program delivered #youthsports
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@CHolmMoseid
Christine H Moseid
6 years
@FIFAMedical
FIFA Medical Network
6 years
Are we destroying our best youth athletes? Are the best kids the ones that are most at risk of injury? 🎬 Join @RoaldBahr from the @Aspetar and @OSTRC1 #FMCE to learn more. #FootballNetwork https://t.co/R9VIcJMBls
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@CHolmMoseid
Christine H Moseid
6 years
Same same but different? #youthsportspecialization#dontretirekids
@JAT_NATA
Journal of Athletic Training
6 years
In the Thematic Issue on Youth Sports Specialization from Dr. David Bell (@davebell102) and colleagues: The Public Health Consequences of Sport Specialization. https://t.co/fmndI6MtjB
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@CHolmMoseid
Christine H Moseid
6 years
Congrats - important work. Exited to follow this
@OyvindSandbakk
Øyvind Sandbakk
6 years
Today, 33 million NOK was dedicated to our research on female endurance athletes from Tromsø Forskningsstiftelse. This will be a unique collaboration between @UiTromso, @NTNUhelse, @Olympiatoppen, @Skiforbundet and @NSSF_Biathlon https://t.co/LVSnCJYISg
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@RoaldBahr
Roald Bahr
6 years
It's out. Somewhat to our surprise, the least fit athletes were not at greater risk of injury or illness after entering an intensive elite academy high school program at age 16. But they were all fairly fit... https://t.co/6RGbPxhUfX
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@eirikwik
Eirik Halvorsen Wik
6 years
An attempt at summarizing growth, maturation and injury risk in the latest Aspetar Journal issue, together with @PhysioDMSilvan. Right on time for @IAAFDoha2019 🏃🏻‍♀️🏃🏻‍♂️🥇🥈🥉 Article pdf: https://t.co/Mxu0M6KdRk Full journal: https://t.co/7cFMNWbC9J @Aspetar @Aspire_Academy
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@Aspetar
Aspetar سبيتار
6 years
Competing at #Doha2019 ? Travelling internationally to compete at events, is potentially exposed to an increased risk of illness. 🎯Practical tips & strategies to reduce the risk of illness / injury when travelling. 🔝talk from Professor Martin Schwellnus https://t.co/AzJYUXAHYn
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@ChampionPTP
Champion PT+P
6 years
Awesome insight from @lenmacpt on some critical components of ACL injury reduction
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@RoaldBahr
Roald Bahr
6 years
What a great day! Thanks to funding from @spbstiftelsen, this fantastic team had their first day @OSTRC1. Their task: Simply closing the gap between research and practice. 50% of sports injuries can be prevented - this team will show Norwegian sports how. https://t.co/A2d9FPpeaw
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@CHolmMoseid
Christine H Moseid
6 years
New Zealand going against early specialization in youth sports. "It's an adult mindset" Most of all, youth want to have fun, play with their friends and train to get better #developmentalfocus #youthsports #sportforlife #earlyspecialization
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@CHolmMoseid
Christine H Moseid
6 years
@TheAMSSM
AMSSM
6 years
Experts recommend that young athletes take one day off a week from all sports and also try different sports to give overused parts of their bodies a break. https://t.co/lFvcUas0p7
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@RoaldBahr
Roald Bahr
6 years
Did you know that the content on our website https://t.co/AeSDnKlytV now also is available in English? Hit the language flag in the upper right corner or go to https://t.co/wbKWEUvCjS to access a heap of helpful tools - including programs for 50 sports and 8 regions. Please RT!
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@CHolmMoseid
Christine H Moseid
6 years
Tidlig spesialisering#ingen garanti for senere suksess i idrett#
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@KlokeValg
Gjør kloke valg
6 years
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@RoaldBahr
Roald Bahr
6 years
I wish I (& all my students) were as energetic as this young man! Please come and join us for the Engebretsen symposium on Nov 21st!
@OSTRC1
OSTRC
6 years
Congratulations, @larsengebretsen! We are delighted to invite you to the Engebretsen symposium: «Sports medicine – getting on in age, but still young!» Top program, inspired by Lars Engebretsen’s long, distinguished research career! See you Nov 21 in Oslo: https://t.co/lAhl6vhPML
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@TheAMSSM
AMSSM
6 years
More research has come out about the concerning effects of sport specialization, and it includes recommendations for kids to rest and cross-train, according to AMSSM's Dr. @Raukar_Neha. https://t.co/xh3Sf7FDst
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