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The Fear We Know, The More We Can Do

by Jeffrey B. Driban | Feb 7, 2020

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Welcome to Sports Med Res’ this week in review podcast where we highlight the news in sports medicine research from the week ending on February 7, 2020. This week we will focus on the relationship between ankle instability and fear of reinjury/movement.

* 2019 American College of Rheumatology/Arthritis Foundation Guideline for the Management of Osteoarthritis of the Hand, Hip, and Knee

* Ankle Sprain Have You Fearful? You’re Not Alone

* Within-Sport Specialization – Another Side of Sport Specialization: Better Formula for Success?

* Magnetic Resonance Imaging Criteria for Post-Concussion Syndrome: A Study of 127 Post-Concussion Syndrome Patients

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