- Welcome
- Open water swimming: the dark side of swimming
Open water swimming: the dark side of swimming
- Dr Jacques Vallotton
- Knee osteoarthritis
Swann Oberson – World Champion Shanghai 2011
Swan Oberson recounts her journey in open water swimming, her Olympic experiences, and the challenges of a chronic shoulder injury. She shares her coping strategies, treatments, and the demands of high performance. An inspiring story of perseverance and injury management in a demanding sport.
""The serve is both the most important and the most unhealthy movement in tennis.""
""Soft strings, soft racket, soft ball – that's the rule to protect your shoulder.""
""The player needs to be relaxed to avoid tensions that cause injuries.""
Video type
Medical-sports symposium
Speakers
Swann Oberson
Body part
Shoulder
Diseases
Year
2018
Event Theme
Surgery:
Pathology:
Tendinitis; Chronic pain; Equipment-related problems
Thematic:
Injury prevention
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