Injury Prevention: How accurate can we be?
Injury prevention is every athlete’s dream. Imagine being able to do what you love—exercise, sport, outdoor activities—without getting injured. While that sounds ideal, the reality is a bit more complex.

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Injury prevention is every athlete’s dream. Imagine being able to do what you love—exercise, sport, outdoor activities—without getting injured. While that sounds ideal, the reality is a bit more complex.
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