DOI: 10.5463/thesis.506
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Injury prevention in fitness and strength training.

Lisa Noteboom

Abstract: Fitness and strength training form an increasingly popular sports domain, and participation in fitness activities brings along many positive health effects. However, fitness and strength training participants are dealing with a large amount of musculoskeletal injuries. To prevent fitness injuries, research on injury details, associated factors and potential prevention methods is needed. In the first part of this thesis, common fitness injuries and associated factors were identified. In addition, biomechanica… Show more

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