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DOCTORAL THESIS

SAHLGRENSKA ACADEMY

2016

On the effect of repetitive loading on the spine of

young elite athletes

Clinical and experimental studies

Olof Thoreson

ISBN 978-91-628-9820-5 (PRINT) ISBN 978-91-628-9821-2 (PDF) Printed by Ineko AB, Gothenburg

On the effect of repetitive loading on the spine of young elite athletes | Olof Thoreson

SAHLGRENSKA ACADEMY

INSTITUTE OF CLINICAL SCIENCES

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