New project to reduce injuries in new military recruits
Published on 6 November 2024Professor James Bilzon (Health) is leading a new five-year £1.35 million research project to prevent musculoskeletal injuries in new military recruits.
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Professor James Bilzon (Health) is leading a new five-year £1.35 million research project to prevent musculoskeletal injuries in new military recruits.
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