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Lars Engebretsen

Researcher at University of Oslo

Publications -  23
Citations -  17800

Lars Engebretsen is an academic researcher from University of Oslo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Anterior cruciate ligament. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 21 publications receiving 16130 citations. Previous affiliations of Lars Engebretsen include Norwegian School of Sport Sciences & International Olympic Committee.

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Consensus statement on concussion in sport—the 5th international conference on concussion in sport held in Berlin, October 2016

TL;DR: This document is developed for physicians and healthcare providers who are involved in athlete care, whether at a recreational, elite or professional level, and provides an overview of issues that may be of importance to healthcare providers involved in the management of SRC.
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Consensus statement on Concussion in Sport - The 4th International Conference on Concussion in Sport held in Zurich, November 2012

TL;DR: The 4th International Conference on Concussion in Sport held in Zurich, November 2012 was attended by Paul McCrory, Willem H Meeuwisse, Mark Aubry, Jiří Dvořák, Ruben J Echemendia, Lars Engebretsen, Karen Johnston, Jeffrey S Kutcher, Martin Raftery, Allen Sills and Kathryn Schneider.
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Injury Mechanisms for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries in Team Handball A Systematic Video Analysis

TL;DR: The injury mechanism for anterior cruciate ligament injuries in female team handball appeared to be a forceful valgus collapse with the knee close to full extension combined with external or internal rotation of the tibia.
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Autologous chondrocyte implantation compared with microfracture in the knee. A randomized trial.

TL;DR: There was no significant difference in macroscopic or histological results between the two treatment groups and no association between the histological findings and the clinical outcome at the two-year time-point.
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Mechanisms of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury in Basketball Video Analysis of 39 Cases

TL;DR: Female players landed with significantly more knee and hip flexion and had a 5.3 times higher relative risk of sustaining a valgus collapse than did male players, and movement patterns were frequently perturbed by opponents.