Table of Contents
Articles
| The collapsed football player: The sight of a football player lying on the ground, surrounded by coaches and medics, is not uncommon. |
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| S Motaung | 198-201 |
| Knee injuries in football: Knee injuries are particularly common in football. |
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| M Ferguson, R Collins | 202-206 |
| Football emergency medicine: Emergency medicine in football is now regarded as a sub-speciality of emergency medicine. |
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| EB Kramer | 208-212 |
| Current perspectives of doping in football and the 2010 list of prohibited substances |
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| W Derman | 213-216 |
| Medical considerations in the female football player |
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| D Constantinou | 217-219 |
| Football injuries – surveillance, incidence and prevention |
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| D Constantinou | 220-225 |
| Sports-related concussion relevant to the South African football environment |
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| J Patricios | 226-229 |
| Travelling with football teams: The doctor travelling with a football team is presented with unique challenges. |
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| S Motaung | 230-233 |
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