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Roald Bahr

Researcher at Norwegian School of Sport Sciences

Publications -  441
Citations -  44012

Roald Bahr is an academic researcher from Norwegian School of Sport Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Injury prevention. The author has an hindex of 102, co-authored 418 publications receiving 38412 citations. Previous affiliations of Roald Bahr include University of Oulu & University of Minnesota.

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Consensus statement on injury definitions and data collection procedures in studies of football (soccer) injuries

TL;DR: Recommendations are made on how the incidence of match and training injuries should be reported and a checklist of issues and information that should be included in published reports of studies of football injuries is presented.
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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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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.
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Understanding and Preventing Noncontact Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries A Review of the Hunt Valley II Meeting, January 2005

TL;DR: A group of physicians, physical therapists, athletic trainers, biomechanists, epidemiologists, and other scientists interested in this area of research met to review current knowledge on risk factors associated with noncontact anterior cruciate ligament injuries.
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Understanding injury mechanisms: a key component of preventing injuries in sport

TL;DR: The need to use a comprehensive model, which accounts for the events leading to the injury situation (playing situation, player and opponent behaviour), as well as to include a description of whole body and joint biomechanics at the time of injury is emphasised.