Recent News Articles about Prof. Ribbans

 

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Fears mount over Flintoff's fragile fitness

The Guardian

5/12/06

Fresh questions have been raised over the ability of Andrew Flintoff to get through a gruelling five-match Ashes series after he suffered what the England camp described yesterday as "slight discomfort" to his left ankle, which was operated on in July for the second time in 18 months.

Problems Pyle up for Shalders

Wales.co.uk

9/11/06

A welsh athlete recovering from a series of injuries has been boosted by news he is still being backed for success by his sport's governing body.

Can Saints go marching on?

BBC Radio Northampton - Website

12/10/06

Are competitions like the Anglo-Welsh Cup, which the Saints are now out of, a tournament too far during the Rugby Union season?

Rugby Players and Injuries

BBC Radio Five Live

8/10/06

Prof. Ribbans discusses the problems of professional rugby players and injuries - Audio File

Saints lose Reihana until 2007

Planet-Rugby.com

26/9/06

Northampton captain Bruce Reihana will be out of action until the new year after it was confirmed he suffered knee ligament damage in his side's defeat to Gloucester...

County surgeon treats Flintoff

bbc.co.uk - Northamptonshire

21/6/06

BBC Northamptontonshire Sport have been getting the lowdown on Andrew Flintoff's injury, which has kept him out of the forthcoming One Day series.

Chris races to be fit for the Olympics

Craven Herald & Pioneer

2/2/06

An athlete is setting his sights on competing at the next Olympics as he battles to overcome "horrendous" injury.

Ecstasy and the agony

NorthamptonToday.co.uk

23/9/05

One man who knows more than most about fractures and physiotherapy is Northampton consultant orthopaedic surgeon Prof Bill Ribbans.

Saints' orthopaedic surgeon heads up sports injuries symposium

Saints News

14/9/05

Northampton Saints' orthopaedic surgeon Professor Bill Ribbans will be heading up a sports injuries and sports science symposium for University College Northampton at Franklin's Gardens next month.

Schumacher: Brakes failed at 191mph
 

news.bbc.co.uk

13/7/99

Michael Schumacher's car was doing 67mph when he collided with a tyre wall and broke his leg during Sunday's British Grand Prix at Silverstone.

 

 

 

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