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Injuries doing any sort of physical activity are preventable. Get handy hints to stay injury-free and keep doing the sports and activities you love.
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Hibiscus Coast football captain Stacey Martin has been on a challenging journey to get back to playing the game she loves after she ruptured her ACL in 2020. She is telling her story to encourage others to invest in their bodies to prevent injury.
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Teacher and surfing enthusiast Jay Piper-Healion couldn’t take to the waves for a year after suffering a serious knee injury. But the support of ACC has helped him get back to doing what he loves.
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“Managing concussion is everyone’s responsibility” Nō te katoa te haepapa ki te hāpai i te mate roro mātengatenga
Three All Blacks attended a Wellington college last week. They shared their own experience, the importance of rest and recovery following a concussion, and the need to look after your mates.
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Silver Fern Sam Winders has come full circle. From playing at the highest level, she’s now helping the next generation stay injury free as a NetballSmart Development Officer for Waikato Bay of Plenty Netball.
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South Auckland teenager Paris Schlooz is sharing her near-drowning experience to help others.
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After breaking her leg as a teenager, Football Ferns star Betsy Hassett is a big advocate of injury prevention. She’s now making history on home soil at the World Cup – but one special person is sadly missing.
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ACC’s Vocational Medical Services (VMS) contract is an opportunity to provide clinical leadership, timely and responsive clinical advice, and support to a client through their vocational rehabilitation journey.
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At age 5, Brayden Warnock-Hannon suffered severe burns that changed his life. Over 50 surgeries later, Brayden is focusing on giving others hope.
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A safe and timely return to work can improve your patient’s physical and mental wellbeing. It can also lead to shorter recovery times.