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JOURNÉES LYONNAISES DE CHIRURGIE DU GENOU

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Sports autorisés :

Bowling

Golf

Tennis (double)

Tennis de table

Danse de salon

Ski de fond

Ski de piste (pentes douces, pistes faciles)

Sports tolérés (bon niveau requis) :

Ski de piste (pistes difficiles)

Patinage à roulettes, à glace, aérobic

Chasse, équitation

Marche rapide

Randonnée (terrain accidenté).

NB. Utiliser des bâtons de marche

Sports déconseillés :

Course à pied

Football, rugby, basketball, hockey (sur glace,

sur gazon)

Gymnastique acrobatique, danse acrobatique

Haltérophilie

Parachutisme

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