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Henriksen, Kristoffer, Greg Diment, and Jakob Hansen. "Professional Philosophy: Inside the Delivery of Sport Psychology Service at Team Denmark." Sport Science Review 20, no. 1-2 (April 1, 2011): 5–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10237-011-0043-6.

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Professional Philosophy: Inside the Delivery of Sport Psychology Service at Team Denmark The field of applied psychology has developed rapidly in Europe in the past four decades. In Denmark, the sports psychology profession has been characterized by a diversity of approaches with little overarching consensus on the professional philosophy and interventions strategies among consultants in the field. In 2008, Team Denmark established a sport psychology team with the aim to enhance the quality and consistency of applied sport psychology services. The team began their work by creating a professional philosophy. This paper describes the rationale, content, and implications of this philosophy, including: (a) basic beliefs and values; (b) theories of intervention and behaviour change; (c) objectives of the sport psychology intervention, (d) the content and focus of the interventions, and (e) sport psychological services and methods. High quality service requires coherence across all five levels of the philosophy. Implications of introducing the professional philosophy include a more unified service delivery across Denmark and the fact that sport psychology services are demanded more than ever in Danish elite sport.
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Dulibskyy, Andriy. "Selection of footballers in Denmark." Scientific Journal of National Pedagogical Dragomanov University. Series 15. Scientific and pedagogical problems of physical culture (physical culture and sports), no. 10(170) (October 20, 2023): 77–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.31392/npu-nc.series15.2023.10(170).17.

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Football is Denmark's favorite national sport. According to the official website of the Danish Football Association (DBU), football as a strategy in Denmark integrates and enriches the culture of the Danish people regardless of age and ethnicity [9]. According to the official pages of FIFA and UEFA [10, 11], Today, Denmark is the European leader in the number of competitive and training football fields and small playgrounds for children in the "5 on 5" format. There are 1600 football clubs of various levels in Denmark, 50 football academies with a full staff of coaching and administrative staff are officially certified by the national association. At the courses under the auspices of UEFA, DBU constantly trains new coaches in order to ensure that the geographical coverage of certified children's and youth football locations is maximized and no child has to move to other cities in advance for the sake of football. Danish football functionaries want to develop players to play both on and off the football field, and thus focus on both professional football aspects and the individual and social skills of each child. The motto of Danish football specialists is: "We want to develop players who can think quickly, correctly and independently – both on and off the pitch." The study of the Danish experience of sports selection and selection of young (elite) and highly qualified football players ("Danish Football Fairy Tale") seems to be a sufficiently informative tool of knowledge in the current conditions of development of European and world football.
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Diment, Gregory, Kristoffer Henriksen, and Carsten Hvid Larsen. "Team Denmark’s Sport Psychology Professional Philosophy 2.0." Scandinavian Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 2 (February 10, 2020): 26–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/sjsep.v2i0.115660.

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In 2008, Team Denmark established a sport psychology team with the aim to enhance the quality and consistency of applied sport psychology services in Danish sport. The team began their work by creating a professional philosophy (Henriksen, Hansen, & Diment, 2011). Since this publication, the team has worked closely with Danish athletes, coaches and sport federations in consultations, training and competitions, including at numerous World and Europeans Championships as well as several Olympic Games. Lessons learnt on the job, the introduction to new theoretical perspectives, insights from supervision, and formal professional education have resulted in the continual development of the team’s professional philosophy. The purpose of this article is to present a revised version of Team Denmark’s professional philosophy; including: (1) the vision for the team; (2) basic beliefs and values; (3) the psychological theories that interventions are based upon; (4) Team Denmark’s Sports Psychological model which describes the content and focus of the team’s work; and (5) the concrete psychological services that delivered. High quality service requires coherence across all five levels of the philosophy.
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Habermann, Ulla, and Laila Ottesen. "Omsorgskapital i idrætten." Dansk Sociologi 15, no. 2 (December 16, 2005): 25–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.22439/dansoc.v15i2.236.

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Ulla Habermann og Laila Ottesen: Care-capital in sports organisations During the 18th and 19th century, sport was invented by and for men. Although women’s participation in sport activities in Denmark has increased since then and approaches the level of men’s involvement, women’s presence on the executive and decision making bodies of sports organisations is still limited. In 2003, women filled only 1/3 of the decision-making positions in sports organisations. Women and men choose different sports and different ways of organising their activities; and too, the way women and men take part in voluntary work in sports organisations differs substantially. This is a general societal pattern: women’s participation in civil society takes a different path from men’s. Here women often undertake a caring role; and they are over-represented i n humanitarian, religious and social organisations. This article discusses how this traditional female role is seemingly repeated in sports organisations and some reasons for this. In doing this, the article emphasises the value of the idea of “care-capital“, understood as a crucial part of social capital in seeking an understanding of women’s role in sports organisations.
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Lindblad, B. E., K. Høy, C. J. Terkelsen, H. E. Helleland, and C. J. Terkelsen. "The socioeconomic consequences of sports injuries in Randers, Denmark." Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports 1, no. 4 (January 30, 2007): 221–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0838.1991.tb00299.x.

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Larsen, Lisbeth Runge, Jens Troelsen, Kasper Lund Kirkegaard, Søren Riiskjær, Rikke Krølner, Lars Østergaard, Peter Lund Kristensen, et al. "Results From Denmark’s 2016 Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth." Journal of Physical Activity and Health 13, s2 (November 2016): S137—S142. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2016-0403.

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Background:The first Danish Report Card on Physical Activity (PA) for Children and Youth describes Denmark’s efforts in promoting and facilitating PA and PA opportunities for children and youth.Methods:The report card relies primarily on a synthesis of the best available research and policy strategies identified by the Report Card Research Committee consisting of a wide presentation of researchers and experts within PA health behaviors and policy development. The work was coordinated by Research and Innovation Centre for Human Movement and Learning situated at the University of Southern Denmark and the University College Lillebaelt. Nine PA indicators were graded using the Active Healthy Kids Canada Report Card development process.Results:Grades from A (highest) to F (lowest) varied in Denmark as follows: 1) Overall Physical Activity (D+), 2) Organized Sport Participation (A), 3) Active Play (INC; incomplete), 4) Active Transportation (B), 5) Sedentary Behaviors (INC), 6) Family and Peers (INC), 7) School (B), 8) Community and the Built Environment (B+), and 9) Government strategies and investments (A-).Conclusions:A large proportion of children in Denmark do not meet the recommendations for PA despite the favorable investments and intensions from the government to create good facilities and promote PA.
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Schmidt-Olsen, Søren, Søren Kaalund Jensen, and Vagner Mortensen. "Amateur boxing in Denmark." American Journal of Sports Medicine 18, no. 1 (January 1990): 98–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/036354659001800117.

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Fritz, Benjamin, Anagha P. Parkar, Luis Cerezal, Morten Storgaard, Mikael Boesen, Gunnar Åström, and Jan Fritz. "Sports Imaging of Team Handball Injuries." Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology 24, no. 03 (June 2020): 227–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1710064.

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AbstractTeam handball is a fast high-scoring indoor contact sport with > 20 million registered players who are organized in > 150 federations worldwide. The combination of complex and unique biomechanics of handball throwing, permitted body tackles and blocks, and illegal fouls contribute to team handball ranging among the four athletic sports that carry the highest risks of injury. The categories include a broad range of acute and overuse injuries that most commonly occur in the shoulder, knee, and ankle. In concert with sports medicine, physicians, surgeons, physical therapists, and radiologists consult in the care of handball players through the appropriate use and expert interpretations of radiography, ultrasonography, CT, and MRI studies to facilitate diagnosis, characterization, and healing of a broad spectrum of acute, complex, concomitant, chronic, and overuse injuries. This article is based on published data and the author team's cumulative experience in playing and caring for handball players in Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Germany, Switzerland, and Spain. The article reviews and illustrates the spectrum of common handball injuries and highlights the contributions of sports imaging for diagnosis and management.
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Jensen, Christian Troelstrup. "Tyskland, Norden og sporten under Anden Verdenskrig." Forum for Idræt 31 (December 1, 2015): 75–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/ffi.v31i0.109046.

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This paper concludes that the Nazi race theory in particular concerning the superiority of the “Nordic race” could be found in the Germanmass media when covering sport meetings (in casu the Lingiade August 1939 in Stockholm) between Germany and the Nordic countries (inthis context limited to Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Norway) before the war. During the war, this changes. However presentthese theories were in the Nazi-rhetoric they disappear with the war also in the one example we have of a Nordic-German sports meeting inMarch 1941.
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Jespersen, Ejgil. "Sport for All Frail Bodies." Physical Culture and Sport. Studies and Research 65, no. 1 (March 1, 2015): 74–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/pcssr-2015-0013.

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Abstract Sport for All is a universal Olympic idea adopted by supranational institutions such as the Council of Europe, UNESCO, and the UN. Measures that need to be taken to ensure that all people have an equal opportunity to be included in sport are analyzed and discussed based upon a survey of sports and exercise participation in Denmark with a special focus upon people with impairments. The prevailing point of view is a special needs approach to sports participation, whether it is oriented towards separate or integrated forms of organization. It is often unclear whether this approach is aiming for equality of outcome, equality of chance or just a minimum threshold for sports and exercise activity. However, if we adopt a universal approach to Sport for all, then the focus is not on differences among people, but upon the commonalities among human beings in light of their diversity. This approach is associated with the understanding of “universal design” in the UN‟s Convention of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and the WHO‟s International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health. In conclusion, it is highlighted that a more inclusive Sport for All movement is preferable to a segregated or integrated disability sport, provided the persons concerned have a say in every case.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Sports, denmark"

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Felding, Michael. "Early transitions in Applied Sport Psychology Practice – Reflections of established practitioners in Denmark." Thesis, Högskolan i Halmstad, Akademin för hälsa och välfärd, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hh:diva-36190.

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Felding, Michael. "Becoming Established in Applied Sport Psychology Practice – Reflections of established practitioners in Denmark." Thesis, Högskolan i Halmstad, Akademin för hälsa och välfärd, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hh:diva-38523.

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This qualitative study focused on how Danish practitioners made the transition into established professionals in the Danish field of applied sport psychology. This was done by: (1) examining demands, resources, barriers, coping strategies experienced during this transition into an established practitioner, and (2) to highlight the most important learning experiences made by the participants after having become established members of the Danish applied field of sport psychology. There were 6 participants in this study, 4 male- and 2 female. All considered established and accomplished within the Danish field of applied sport psychology. The level of experience ranged from 8-30 years of working with individual clients and teams. A semi-structured interview guide was created with help of the theoretical model by Stambulova (2003) i.e. the athletic carrier transition model. The interviews were coded using thematic content analysis and uncovered 256 raw data units which were categorized into five profiles; demands, barriers, resources, coping strategies and lessons learned during the transition. Rønnestad and Skovholt's (2003) theory of therapist development was used to determine what was required in order to consider an established professional. The results are discussed in relation to previous research and theoretical models. Lastly, the author has attempted to use the results to provide guidance and give advice to the new generation of novice practitioners in Danish field of applied sport psychology as well as Danish educational institutions.
Denna kvalitativa studie fokuserade kring hur danska praktiserande har lyckats etablera sig inom applicerad sportpsykologi i Danmark. Detta gjordes genom: (1) att undersöka krav, resurser, barriärer, copingstrategier inom övergången till en etablerad konsulent och (2) att uppvisa de viktigaste lärdomar deltagarna i studien gjorde sig genom deras etablering inom det praktiska fältet i dansk applicerad idrottspsykologi. I denna studien deltog 6 deltagare, 4 manliga och 2 kvinnliga. Alla betraktades som etablerade och succéfulla inom det danska fältet av dansk applicerad idrottspsykologi. Erfarenhetsnivån varierade från 8–30 års arbete med individuella klienter, grupper och lag. En semi-strukturerad intervjuguide gjordes med hjälp av den teoretiska modellen av (Stambulova, 2003) i.e. the athletic career transition model och användes för att samla in data i studien. Intervjuerna blev kodade och analyserade genom tematisk innehålls analys och 256 rådata utdrogs ur intervjuerna som i efterhand kategoriserades i en av sex profiler; krav, resurser, barriärer, copingstrategier eller lärdomar genom övergångs. Rønnestad and Skovholts (2003) teori om terapeuters utveckling användes för att värdera vad som behövdes för att kunna betraktas som etablerad professionell. Resultaten diskuteras i relation till tidigare forskning och teoretiska modeller. Slutligen försöka författaren att använda resultaten genom at ge goda råd och stöd till den nästa generationen av idrottspsykologiska rådgivare och danska akademiska institutioner.
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Andersson, Björn. "Sexual reproduction in Phytophthora infestans : epidemiological consequences /." Uppsala : Dept. of Forest Mycology and Pathology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, 2007. http://epsilon.slu.se/200777.pdf.

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Rensmo, Mattias, and Lotta Lithner. "Den rödbrusige öldansken : En kvalitativ undersökning om hur danskar framställs i tre svenska tidningar." Thesis, University of Kalmar, School of Communication and Design, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hik:diva-2512.

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The aim of this study was to examine how the Danish people and Denmark are represented in the daily Swedish press. We wanted to examine how the Danish people were represented, the characteristics given to the Danes and the differences we see between the different genres. We used theories about discourse, representation, stereotype and national community, too see what underlying messages was hidden in the texts. We analysed 30 texts from three Swedish daily newspapers: Sydsvenska Dagbladet Snällposten, Dagens Nyheter and Aftonbladet. The method we used was discourse analysis based on Faircloughs theories and methods.One of the most interesting results we found was that the Danish people often were represented as different kinds of stereotypes. We found the following stereotypes that we named: the drunken Danish, the racist, the laidback Danish and the criminal Danish. The drunk Danish stereotype is mostly seen in the text about sports when the journalists are writing about the Danish football supporters. In these texts the supporters are given properties like drunk and that they like to drink a lot of beer when they are watching football. The stereotype that we named the racist, we mostly see in the texts that were about politics and about the Dansk Folkeparti. The laidback Danish is particularly evident in texts that describe the Danish culture. The fourth stereotype, the criminal, we see in the texts about gang violence.Our study also showed that the Danish people and Denmark are represented through people that are not Danish. In many of the texts we could see that Swedish journalists interviewed other Swedish people about Denmark and the Danish people.

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Schmidt, Cecilie Kolmos, and Henriette Tang. "Experiences with the prescription process of sports prosthesis in Denmark." Thesis, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-52749.

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Aim: The aim of this study was to describe experienced barriers with the prescription process of sport prosthesis in Denmark from the prosthetist and orthotist perspective. Method: The study was based on semi-structured interviews with open-ended questions there all were recorded. Fivw participants with experience between 10-26 years were included in the study, and the data was transcribed and analyzed with a content analysis with and inductive approach. Results: Three themes appeared through the content analysis and showed to be important factors when considering the different barriers there is with the prescription process of sport prosthesis in Denmark; prescription of sport prosthesis, patient role in prescription and municipality’s role in prescription. Conclusion: This study gives a better understanding of the different barriers the prosthetist and orthotist experiences with the prescription process of sport prosthesis in Denmark as well as it shows that there is a lack of clinical guidelines when applying for sport prosthesis.
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Books on the topic "Sports, denmark"

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1964-, Halgreen Lars, ed. Sports law in Denmark. Alphen aan den Rijn, The Netherlands: Kluwer Law International, 2012.

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Evald, Jens. Sports law in Denmark. Alphen aan den Rijn, The Netherlands: Kluwer Law International, 2014.

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Martin, Frei, ed. Football with the foe: Danish sport under the swastika. Odense: University Press of Southern Denmark, 2008.

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Søren, Riiskjær, and Council of Europe, eds. Sport and space: New challenges to planning and architecture : proceedings of a European conference, Copenhagen, Denmark, October 26-30, 1992. Idrætsforsk: Council of Europe, Danish State Institute of Physical Education, 1993.

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Koppelhus, Eva B. Megaspore assemblages from the Jurassic and lowermost Cretaceous of Bornholm, Denmark. København: Danmarks geologiske undersøgelse, 1992.

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Wrench, John. Breakthroughs and blind spots: Trade union responses to immigrants and ethnic minorities in Denmark and the UK. Oslo: Fafo, 2004.

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Wrench, John. Breakthroughs and blind spots: Trade union responses to immigrants and ethnic minorities in Denmark and the UK. [Oslo]: Fafo, 2004.

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Halgreen, Lars, and Jens Evald. Sports Law in Denmark. Kluwer Law International, 2021.

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Sports Law in Denmark. Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory U.S., 2016.

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Halgreen, Lars, and Jens Evald. Sports Law in Denmark. Kluwer Law International, 2021.

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Book chapters on the topic "Sports, denmark"

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Halgreen, Lars. "Denmark." In ASSER International Sports Law Series, 77–88. The Hague: T.M.C. Asser Press, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-6704-541-4_5.

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Jakobsen, Søren Sandfeld. "Sports Betting Regulation in Denmark." In Sports Betting: Law and Policy, 341–62. The Hague, The Netherlands: T. M. C. Asser Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-6704-799-9_19.

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Voldby, Christian Røj, and Karsten Elmose-Østerlund. "Denmark: Disability Sports Policy at Arm’s Length." In The Palgrave Handbook of Disability Sport in Europe, 79–100. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-21759-3_4.

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Elmose-Østerlund, Karsten, and Bjarne Ibsen. "Denmark: High Participation at the Expense of Democratic and Social Engagement?" In Functions of Sports Clubs in European Societies, 65–91. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-48535-1_4.

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Sandfeld Jakobsen, Søren. "Denmark." In TV Rights and Sport, 317–33. The Hague: T.M.C. Asser Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-6704-487-5_17.

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Ibsen, Bjarne, Karsten Østerlund, and Trygve Laub. "Sport Clubs in Denmark." In Sport Clubs in Europe, 85–109. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-17635-2_6.

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Ibsen, Bjarne. "Denmark: The Dissenting Sport System in Europe." In Sport Policy Systems and Sport Federations, 89–112. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-60222-0_5.

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Cortsen, Kenneth, Søren Bennike, Morten Nørgaard, and Jens Peter Sorenson. "Sport management education in Denmark and its relationship with professional sporting bodies: Football as a case study." In Sport Management Education, 192–204. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003140078-14.

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Evans, Adam B., Sine Agergaard, and Verena Lenneis. "The Politics of Minority Ethnic Women's Leisure Time and Physical Activity in Denmark." In The Routledge Handbook of Gender Politics in Sport and Physical Activity, 115–25. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003093862-13.

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Tim van, Gerven. "Sports in Denmark." In Encyclopedia of Romantic Nationalism in Europe. Amsterdam University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462981188/ngta5f96fvkpdegsmvcp1asd.

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Conference papers on the topic "Sports, denmark"

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Marklund, Niklas, Ali Al-Husseini, Anna Gard, Erik Andersson, and Yelverton Tegner. "56 Selective head-and-neck cooling acutely following sports-related concussion reduces time from play in Swedish elite ice hockey players." In #Sportskongres 2022, 3–5 February, Copenhagen, Denmark. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2022-sportskongres.12.

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Pedersen, Julie Rønne, Merete Møller, Louise Kamuk Storm, Bart Koes, Afsaneh Mohammednejad, and Jonas Bloch Thorlund. "16 Popping pills in youth elite sports- fact or fiction? A prospective cohort study of analgesic use in youth elite athletes." In #Sportskongres 2024, 1–3 February, Copenhagen, Denmark. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2024-sportskongres2024.16.

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Krommes, Kasper, Amalie Bjerre Jørgensen, Kristian Thorborg, Lasse Christensen, Mathias Fabricius Nielsen, and Per Hölmich. "30 Knee-related quality-of-life, symptoms, pain, and function in sports/recreational activities in adults with a history of adolescent Osgood-Schlatter: A cross-sectional study." In #Sportskongres 2023, 2–4 February, Copenhagen, Denmark. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2023-sportskongres2023.13.

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West, Stephen, Isla Shill, and Carolyn Emery. "98 Pivoting in a pandemic: opportunities for injury surveillance using video analysis in sport." In #Sportskongres 2022, 3–5 February, Copenhagen, Denmark. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2022-sportskongres.17.

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Graefnings, Maria, Ida Lysdahl Fahrenholtz, Monica Klungland Torstveit, Ina Garthe, and Anna Katarina Melin. "129 Carbohydrate availability in female endurance athletes with symptoms of relative energy deficiency in sport (RED-S)." In #Sportskongres 2022, 3–5 February, Copenhagen, Denmark. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2022-sportskongres.24.

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Pedersen, Lisbeth Lund, Morten Bjerg, Søren Carstensen, Jan Hartvigsen, and Merete Møller. "69 Concussion incidence amongst youth handball players participating in the Health and Performance Promotion in Youth Sport (HAPPY) randomized controlled trial." In #Sportskongres 2023, 2–4 February, Copenhagen, Denmark. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2023-sportskongres2023.25.

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Truong, Linda K., Amber D. Mosewich, Maxi Miciak, Madi V. Gold, Linda C. Li, and Jackie L. Whittaker. "152 ‘I feel I’m leading the charge.’ A qualitative analysis of a virtual physiotherapist-guided program for persons with sport-related knee trauma." In #Sportskongres 2022, 3–5 February, Copenhagen, Denmark. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2022-sportskongres.30.

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Brøker, Ida, John Johnsen, Morten Lintrup, Anders Jensen, and Jacob Steen Møller. "The Spreading of Dredging Spoils During Construction of the Denmark-Sweden Link." In 24th International Conference on Coastal Engineering. New York, NY: American Society of Civil Engineers, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784400890.214.

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