Author Biographies

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Dr. Nikos Malliaropoulos is a Consultant in Sports and Exercise Medicine based at the Sports Clinic Bart’s and the London and Senior Clinical Lecturer at QMUL Centre for Sports and Exercise Medicine Academic Department. He was Director of the Sports injuries clinic of the Track and Field Hellenic Association in Thessaloniki from 1986 to 2019 and was Chief Medical Officer of the Hellenic Olympic Team XXVIII Athens Olympics 2004. He is a Fellow of the UK Faculty of Sports and Exercise Medicine Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh. He is a Founding member of the European College of Sports and Exercise Physicians, ECOSEP, and current Secretary in General, a Fellow of the International Federation of Sports Medicine FIMS, and a Member of the British Sports and Exercise Medicine Association, BASEM. He was also a Balkan Judo Champion, 6th DAN in Judo, and Aris Judo Team Head Coach. He is a member of the British Association of Sports and Exercise Medicine, BASEM, a Fellow of the Faculty of Sports and Exercise Medicine (UK), and a Member of the European College of Sports and Exercise Medicine, ECOSEP. His main clinical interests are in the diagnosis, management, and rehabilitation of sports injuries and mechanical musculoskeletal pathologies. One of his main areas of expertise is hamstring and judo research.
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