Odd Egil Olsen

Summary

Affiliation: Norwegian School of Sport Sciences
Country: Norway

Publications

  1. ncbi Injury mechanisms for anterior cruciate ligament injuries in team handball: a systematic video analysis
    Odd Egil Olsen
    Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center, Norwegian University of Sport and Physical Education, PO Box 4014 US, 0806 Oslo, Norway
    Am J Sports Med 32:1002-12. 2004
  2. ncbi Exercises to prevent lower limb injuries in youth sports: cluster randomised controlled trial
    Odd Egil Olsen
    Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center, Norwegian University of Sport and Physical Education, 0806 Oslo, Norway
    BMJ 330:449. 2005
  3. ncbi Injury pattern in youth team handball: a comparison of two prospective registration methods
    O E Olsen
    Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center, Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, Oslo, Norway
    Scand J Med Sci Sports 16:426-32. 2006
  4. ncbi Prevention of anterior cruciate ligament injuries in female team handball players: a prospective intervention study over three seasons
    Grethe Myklebust
    Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center, Norwegian University of Sport and Physical Education, Norway
    Clin J Sport Med 13:71-8. 2003
  5. ncbi Prevention of noncontact anterior cruciate ligament injuries in elite and adolescent female team handball athletes
    Grethe Myklebust
    Oslo Sport Trauma Research Center, Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, Oslo, Norway
    Instr Course Lect 56:407-18. 2007
  6. ncbi Low risk of injuries among children playing organized soccer: a prospective cohort study
    Anne Froholdt
    Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center, Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, Oslo 0806, Norway
    Am J Sports Med 37:1155-60. 2009

Detail Information

Publications6

  1. ncbi Injury mechanisms for anterior cruciate ligament injuries in team handball: a systematic video analysis
    Odd Egil Olsen
    Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center, Norwegian University of Sport and Physical Education, PO Box 4014 US, 0806 Oslo, Norway
    Am J Sports Med 32:1002-12. 2004
    ..To describe the mechanisms for anterior cruciate ligament injuries in female team handball...
  2. ncbi Exercises to prevent lower limb injuries in youth sports: cluster randomised controlled trial
    Odd Egil Olsen
    Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center, Norwegian University of Sport and Physical Education, 0806 Oslo, Norway
    BMJ 330:449. 2005
    ..To investigate the effect of a structured warm-up programme designed to reduce the incidence of knee and ankle injuries in young people participating in sports...
  3. ncbi Injury pattern in youth team handball: a comparison of two prospective registration methods
    O E Olsen
    Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center, Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, Oslo, Norway
    Scand J Med Sci Sports 16:426-32. 2006
    ..The coach report seems to be the best method to register injuries in youth team handball to provide a full spectrum of injuries according to their type, incidence and severity...
  4. ncbi Prevention of anterior cruciate ligament injuries in female team handball players: a prospective intervention study over three seasons
    Grethe Myklebust
    Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center, Norwegian University of Sport and Physical Education, Norway
    Clin J Sport Med 13:71-8. 2003
    ..To assess the effect of a neuromuscular training program on the incidence of anterior cruciate ligament injuries in female team handball players...
  5. ncbi Prevention of noncontact anterior cruciate ligament injuries in elite and adolescent female team handball athletes
    Grethe Myklebust
    Oslo Sport Trauma Research Center, Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, Oslo, Norway
    Instr Course Lect 56:407-18. 2007
    ..06 [0.01-0.54], P = 0.01) compared with those who did not. The results demonstrate that it is possible to prevent ACL injuries with specific neuromuscular training...
  6. ncbi Low risk of injuries among children playing organized soccer: a prospective cohort study
    Anne Froholdt
    Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center, Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, Oslo 0806, Norway
    Am J Sports Med 37:1155-60. 2009
    ..However, little is known about the injury risk among the youngest players, that is, players between 6 and 12 years...