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Brukner PD. Muscle healing under pressure (invited commentary) Physician and Sportsmedicine 32(3): 7, 2004
Jacobsson J, Timpka T, Kowalski J, Nilsson S, Ekberg J, Dahlström Ö, Renström PA. Injury patterns in Swedish elite athletics: annual incidence, injury types and risk factors. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 2013 Oct 1;47(15):941-52.
Kron J, Brukner PD, Khan K. The Encyclopedia of Exercise and Sport Health, Allen and Unwin, St Leonards, 2004 Hamilton B, Colson E, Brukner PD. Ulna stress fracture in a baseball pitcher: case report and review of the literature. Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine 9(4):231-232, 1999 Sample program: Agenda: 4 x 20 minute modules with 10 mins discussion for each one; ‘Doc I’ve Done my Groin’ Peter Brukner; 3 current controversies in Sports Medicine including concussion and PRP (K2), Working with at Team (PB), Therapist career development (K2) DiFiori JP, Benjamin HJ, Brenner JS, Gregory A, Jayanthi N, Landry GL, Luke A. Overuse injuries and burnout in youth sports: a position statement from the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine. British journal of sports medicine. 2014 Feb 1;48(4):287-8.
Castricum A, Holzer K, Brukner PD, Irving L. The role of the bronchial provocation tests in the diagnosis of exercise-induced bronchoconstriction in elite swimmers. British Journal of Sports Medicine 44(10): 736-740, 2010 Brukner P, Connell D. "Serious thigh muscle strains”: beware the intramuscular tendon which plays an important role in difficult hamstring and quadriceps muscle strains. British Journal of Sports Medicine 2016;50(4):205-8. Brukner PD. Return to play – a personal perspective. Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine 15(6): 459-460, 2005 Brukner P Challenging beliefs in sports nutrition: are two ‘core principles’ proving to be myths ripe for busting? British Journal of Sports Medicine 47(11):663-4, 2013 Edinburgh University / Edinburgh Sports & Exercise Medicine Society (full house, sold out; can you ‘sell out’ a free gig?)
Involves a considerable proportion of the fibres and, therefore, stretching of the joint and stressing the ligament show increased laxity but a definite endpoint.