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Chairman's introduction
An appreciation of the injured knee.
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Stress fractures.
Sir Ludwig Guttmann
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J. C. KENNEDY “The Injured Adolescent Knee”
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W. PAISH “Diet in Sport”
DISCUSSION: The spine
Sir Andrew Stephen
T. B. QUIGLEY (Ed.) “1979 Year Book of Sports Medicine”
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DISCUSSION: Iliotibial band lesions and muscle injuries
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