
Torstein Dalen-Lorentsen
@torsteindalen
Research Manager Performance & Health tech, Sports medicine & Performance consultant.
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https://linktr.ee/torsteind 15-06-2009 18:39:09
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Nice talk about using risk alert from AI at #wcspt by Dr Imtiaz Ahmad. Refreshingly balanced on AI in sport🤖⚽️


🆕"This study proposes that modelling acute & chronic loads separately in regression models is a more appropriate statistical approach to analyze the associations between relative training load & injury risk in ⚽️" 👉Lena K Bache-Mathiesen et al, 2024 🇳🇴 📂Open Access: termedia.pl/A-new-statisti…




🎤👤 WHO? Patrick Scott Welsh, Susie Reiner, MS, EP-C, CSCS, Pedro Tiago Esteves, Torstein Dalen-Lorentsen, and Kieran Collins 💬💥 WHAT? A Co-creation session discussing strategies for the transfer of knowledge between research, industry and field practice 📆📍 WHEN? Summit day 1, 10:30 AM #STRNSummit2024


New paper out with the dream team James O'Brien and Joar Harøy. We know teams are modifying most evidence-based prevention strategies, but few (no?) studies have taken that into account when measuring adherence. Time for a new narrative.

open.spotify.com/episode/76CuUB… - hør hva Torstein Dalen-Lorentsen fra SINTEF sier om trening for generell helse, toppidrett, skader, bruk av teknologiske hjelpemidler og mye mer🎙️👨💻🧑⚕️🤕 Norges idrettshøgskole NorgesFotballforbund SINTEF


A reflection of growing concerns on data protection in elite sport Dave Carolan ? Perhaps a sign of things to come? A more conservative approach to sharing- our editorial may be of interest ⬇️ bmjopensem.bmj.com/content/bmjose… Jo Clubb @tracyablake Torstein Dalen-Lorentsen @jamesfern.bsky.social


– Det mest urovekkende er at de aller beste ligger an til å spille ekstremt mange kamper i løpet av karrieren. Til slutt vil det bli en utsiling. Enten tåler du kjøret og overlever, eller så klarer man det ikke, sier Torstein Dalen-Lorentsen tv2.no/sport/fotball/…

Rethinking adherence in sports medicine🧐 For too long, the narrative has been that the researchers have all the answers, but the practitioners don’t bother to use them. Is that really the case? In this editorial, we argue that it’s not. With the dream team James O'Brien & Joar Harøy
