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This is the Sports Physiotherapy discussion forum. This is the place to post all your questions, suggestions and/or words of advice on topics of a sporting nature.

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Hi all Physio Forum members and guests. I would like to highlight a few of the rules of this forum. Please try to follow these as this helps keep this platform open and available to all participants.

Those postings that do not follow the rules will be deleted. Repeat offenders might also find their accounts suspended. Thanks for your co-operation:
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