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  • IPRS Mediquipe Welcomes New Commercial Development Manager

    IPRS Mediquipe Welcomes New Commercial Development Manager

    IPRS Mediquipe is delighted to announce the appointment of Lotty Chatterton as our new Commercial Development Manager. Lotty is a Sports Therapist by background, running a Sports Exercise and Rehab Clinic in Bath for 7 years alongside running sports training camps for aspiring triathletes, cyclists and teams in Europe including the Renault F1 Development racing

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  • Protect & Recover: A Case Study with Derby County FC

    Protect & Recover: A Case Study with Derby County FC

    The introduction of the transfer window to elite football twenty years ago created an exciting and entertaining addition to the world of football. This is now one of the most important moments of the season for clubs and managers alike to sign players to strengthen the team for the coming season, or during the January

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  • Case Study: Knee Replacement Rehabilitation Using Biodex System 4

    Case Study: Knee Replacement Rehabilitation Using Biodex System 4

    The UPMC Aut Even hospital is a private hospital in Kilkenny, Ireland delivering specialist rehabilitation services.They make use of the Biodex Isokinetic System 4 which was a key factor on this case study. Patient Profile The patient is a 64 year old nurse who had undergone a knee replacement surgery. Despite all her efforts and understanding

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  • New IPRS Group Charity of the Year 2024 Announced

    New IPRS Group Charity of the Year 2024 Announced

    Dementia UK has been selected as the charity of the year by IPRS Group for 2024, with colleagues from various sectors within the group to dedicate their efforts to fundraising throughout the upcoming year. Every year, we ask our colleagues which charity they would like us to represent which always presents us with a very

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  • RESIDUAL DEFECITS IN ISOKINETICSSTRENGTH FOLLOWING HAMSTRINGSTRAIN INJURY IN GAELIC FOOTBALL

    RESIDUAL DEFECITS IN ISOKINETICSSTRENGTH FOLLOWING HAMSTRINGSTRAIN INJURY IN GAELIC FOOTBALL

    Hamstring strain injuries (HSI) account for the largest proportion of injuries (21-29%) in Gaelic football (Murphy, O’Malley et al. 2012) and  is typically higher than the 12-15% seen in Australian rules, soccer and rugby (Orchard, Seward et al. 2013, Ekstrand, Waldén et al. 2016, Roe, Blake et al. 2016). Strength been long considered a strong

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