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Os próximos capítulos devem abordar detalhada-
mente aspectos importantes da biomecânica do ges-
to esportivo, a importância dos exames de imagem no
diagnóstico das lesões da coluna no esporte e como
deve ser realizado o atendimento inicial a um atleta
com trauma na coluna.
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