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Surf-induced shoulder complaints – Lisette Langenberg & Sebastiaan Heitkamp

Lisette Langenberg & Sebastiaan Heitkamp dive into surf induced shoulder complaints. They discuss their research of shoulder complaints in practices in the Netherlands and their systematic review on the surfer's shoulder. The mechanics of the most common surfer's shoulder injury are discussed.

Speaker: Miguel Moreira, Pedro Seixas, Pedro Reimunde, Ogi Markovic
Recorded at: WCSM23 Valdoviño, Spain
Length of video: 40:10

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