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Article: Children's Hospital Boston and CIMIT Set Saturday Workshop: Preventing Knee Injuries in Young Female Athletes.
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- January 5, 2006
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BOSTON -- A clinic to help young athletes reduce knee injuries is being offered - without cost - to all coaches, athletic trainers, and physical education teachers on Saturday, January 7 from 8 AM to noon at Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall School, Beaver Gym. Children's Hospital Boston, Division of Sports Medicine, with CIMIT, is organizing a half-day seminar to teach coaches and athletic team trainers how to incorporate this injury prevention program into their pre-season regimen for next spring. CIMIT is a Boston-based consortium that brings together clinicians, scientists, and engineers to solve complex medical problems using novel technology and therapy.
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