Executing a collaborative prospective risk-factor study of ACL injuries. Findings, successes, and challenges
Description
Executing a Collaborative Prospective Risk-Factor Study of ACL Injuries: Findings, Successes, and Challenges provides an overview of the background of the JUMP-ACL study--a 5-year, large-scale research project conducted at multiple sites which investigated sport-related ACL injuries. The DVD discusses some of the lessons learned as part of the study and presents some preliminary findings from the study.
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51 min
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Date of Publication
2010
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Alexander Street
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