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| Christoffer BrushøjSummaryAffiliation: University of Copenhagen Country: Denmark Publications
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Swimmers' painful shoulder arthroscopic findings and return rate to sportsC Brushøj
Division of Sports Orthopaedics, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Amager Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark
Scand J Med Sci Sports 17:373-7. 2007..Arthroscopic debridement of labral tears or bursectomy in swimmers with shoulder pain has a low success rate with regard to return to sport. Further understanding and investigation of this syndromes complex pathophysiology is needed...
Reproducibility of ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging measurements of tendon sizeC Brushøj
Department of Radiology, Section of Ultrasound, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark
Acta Radiol 47:954-9. 2006..To investigate the intra- and inter-tester reproducibility of measurements of the Achilles tendon, tibialis anterior tendon, and the tibialis posterior tendon in football players using ultrasound (US) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)...
Acute patellofemoral pain: aggravating activities, clinical examination, MRI and ultrasound findingsC Brushøj
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Amager Hospital, Italiensvej 1, Copenhagen DK 2300, Denmark
Br J Sports Med 42:64-7; discussion 67. 2008..To determine if acute anterior knee pain caused by overuse should be classified as a subgroup of patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS)...
Reliability and normative values of the foot line test: a technique to assess foot postureChristoffer Brushøj
Amager Hospital, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Copenhagen, Denmark
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 37:703-7. 2007..Test-retest reliability...
Prevention of overuse injuries by a concurrent exercise program in subjects exposed to an increase in training load: a randomized controlled trial of 1020 army recruitsChristoffer Brushøj
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Amager Hospital, Italiensvej1, Copenhagen DK 2300, Denmark
Am J Sports Med 36:663-70. 2008..It is unknown whether an exercise program can prevent overuse injuries in the lower extremity. An often encountered and important risk factor for the development of lower extremity overuse injuries is an abrupt increase in activity level...
