The awareness of injury prevention programmes is insufficient among French- and German-speaking sports medicine communities in Europe
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S. Leclerc | P. Thoreux | J. Cabri | J. Croisier | C. Lutter | R. Seil | D. Hannouche | P. Tscholl | J. Kaux | G. Martens | F. Delvaux | S. Le Garrec | T. Tischer | Pascal Edouard
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