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The TMG scientific workshop on muscle injuries at Isokinetic

Posted on 24.01.2015 by carto_notes

We will hold a workshop at the Isokinetic conference, the XXIV edition of the International Conference on Sports Rehabilitation and Traumatology, which will take place in London from the 11th until the 12th of April, 2015. The workshop, which will be moderated by the renowned Dr. Gianni Nanni, will focus on muscle injuries, especially the monitoring of ACL risk factors.

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