
Stig H. Andersson
@stighandersson
Physiotherapist, PhD. Clinician and lecturer. Main interest: Management and prevention of shoulder injuries in overhead athletes.
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30-03-2012 07:31:28
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New paper published in Sports Biomechanics 🥳 Get your free copy here: tandfonline.com/eprint/Z3IBMMG… In this paper, we present a method for automatically detecting handball throws, which could pave the way to understanding the effect of throwing load on shoulder injuries in handball - 🧵

SAVE the DATE 6-7 of October 2023 for a new great Society for Tennis Medicine and Science 🎾 World Congress in 🇪🇸 Palma, Mallorca! Meet experts in the field 👌and Please, spread the word 🙏!! More info 🔜 to come!




Jared Powell Professor Jeremy Lewis PhD FCSP Couldn't agree more-this blog really gelled with me: simplystatistics.org/posts/2019-02-… & prompted us to try to always include visualisations which let you see individual results as well as the group trends. Couple of data visualisation examples here (NB journals are resistant to these):


This study from MOONShoulderGroup shows that the strongest predictor of bone loss in patients with anterior instability is the number of dislocations; with each subsequent dislocation the risk for bone loss increases significantly. #shoulderinstability doi.org/10.1177/036354…


Great to have Stig H. Andersson joining our research unit FOF research unit. Looking forward to collaborating 💪🏽 Stig is also a sports physio and author of the state of art shoulder prevention study in handball: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27313171/


📢📢 HOT OFF THE PRESS‼️ Living with frozen shoulder. ‘Here are the risks. I want the injection’. An interpretative phenomenological analysis doi.org/10.1016/j.msks… Christine Bilsborough Smith Kay Nadesan Dr Mindy Cairns Dr Rachel Chester Professor Jeremy Lewis PhD FCSP





Another great paper challenging the certainty postural assessment informs practice Thanks Paul Salamh and team doi.org/10.26603/001c.…🔓



There's still doubt about what it means to be working "evidence-based" yet most physiotherapists seem to believe they are... This and other barriers have been identified in a study by Samuel Pedersen, Oscar Platzer and Michael Rathleff tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

Our latest paper is now published online ahead of print PTJ: Journal of APTA . It's open access ad infinitum. Instead of a long winded thread, see next for a neat infographic summarising the paper. Or, because it's open access, you can read it long form :) academic.oup.com/ptj/advance-ar…

🆕 First PhD study out! 🏃Coaching youth athletes and considering to boost fitness in pre-season? 👇 🔍Our findings show that high-intensity training do not improve VO2max more than low-intensity strength or play-based training. Link: doi.org/10.1111/sms.14… Jostein Hallén



