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Injury Management

Musculoskeletal Screening for Australian Football

Anecdotally, injuries in junior Australian Football are problematic when players make the transition to senior football

Management of concussion

A major responsibility of coaches is their duty of care towards their players and the players’ safety

Growth Related Injuries in Junior Footballers

Fortunately many conditions in adolescence are self-limiting, and full recovery does occur with the right management in most cases

Players Frequently Asked Questions

This article highlights some of the training and injury management questions frequently asked by players and provides appropriate answers

Soft Tissue Rehabilitation

Soft tissue injuries vary in type (e.g. tendon, muscle, ligament, muscle contusion etc) and severity; however, a generalised program of staged rehabilitation is

Soft Tissue Injury Management

Soft tissue injury is a term used in relation to body structure damage. This includes muscle, tendon, ligament and surface tissue

Hamstring strains - the truth

For footballers hamstring injuries remain one of the major reasons players spend time on the sideline

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AFL Central: Match Review Panel

Russell Barwick and Brad Seymour cast an eye over the incidents from Round Eight in front of the Match Review Panel.

AFL Central: Injury Front

Russ and Snapper run through all the major injury concerns after another tough round of footy.

AFL Central: Catherine Ellis

Geelong rookie Jesse Stringer talks to Catherine Ellis about the injury plagued start to his career and his attempts to realise his AFL dream.

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