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Ida Åkerlund

Lecturer

Responsible for semester 3 at the Physiotherapy programme

Presentation

I am passionate about the educational challenges that work provides. To get support and supervise students during his three years of education makes my work feel valuable.

About me

CV

  • Reg. Physiotherapist 2010
  • Master of Science in physiotherapy 2013

Field of Teaching

Physiotherapy programme

  • Teaches subjects anatomy, neurology, orthopedics and physiotherapy
  • Responsible for semester 3, "Physiotherapy as Medical Intervention for Functional Impairments", 30 credits
  • PBL-group tutor semester 3 and 4
  • Examiner semester 1, 3, 4 and 5
  • Skills education semester 1 and 4
  • Tutorials candidate essays
  • Movement education for Nurse- and Physiotherapist students
     

Publications

2024

Ida Åkerlund (2024) Injury Prevention in Youth Male and Female Floorball Players: Effects, Compliance, and Experiences of the Knee Control Programme

2023

Ida Åkerlund, Sofi Sonesson, Hanna Lindblom, Markus Waldén, Martin Hägglund (2023) Perceptions, facilitators, and barriers regarding use of the injury prevention exercise programme Knee Control among players and coaches in youth floorball: a cross-sectional survey study BMC SPORTS SCIENCE MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION, Vol. 15, Article 56 Continue to DOI

2022

Ida Åkerlund, Markus Waldén, Sofi Sonesson, Hanna Lindblom, Martin Hägglund (2022) High compliance with the injury prevention exercise programme Knee Control is associated with a greater injury preventive effect in male, but not in female, youth floorball players Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, Vol. 30, p. 1480-1490 Continue to DOI

2021

Nirmala Perera, Markus Waldén, Hanna Lindblom, Ida Åkerlund, Sofi Sonesson, Martin Hägglund (2021) Illness prevalence and symptoms in youth floorball players: a one-season prospective cohort study involving 471 players BMJ Open, Vol. 11, Article e051902 Continue to DOI

2020

Ida Åkerlund, Markus Waldén, Sofi Sonesson, Martin Hägglund (2020) Forty-five per cent lower acute injury incidence but no effect on overuse injury prevalence in youth floorball players (aged 12-17 years) who used an injury prevention exercise programme: two-armed parallel-group cluster randomised controlled trial British Journal of Sports Medicine, Vol. 54, p. 1028-+ Continue to DOI

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