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Stig Andersson - Preparing the shoulder for handball (Physiotherapist - Norwegian Institute of Sports Medicine)

Stig Andersson - Preparing the shoulder for handball (Physiotherapist - Norwegian Institute of Sports Medicine)

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Ben Ashworth chats to Stig Andersson a Physiotherapist, PhD. Clinician, lecturer and researcher. Stig works at the Norwegian Institute of Sports medicine in Oslo with an interest in the prevention and rehabilitation of shoulder injuries in overhead athletes. This episode is a part of the Inform Performance European shoulder series.

In this episode Ben and Stig discuss:

  • Stig’s background
  • Handball demands
  • Preparing the shoulder for handball
  • Determining readiness after injury
  • Benchmarking late stage rehab force profiles
  • Early stage rehab
  • Offloading the shoulder via the kinetic chain

Where you can find Stig:

  • Twitter

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