Leon Creaney responds to Des Spence

Throughout his article entitled "Bad medicine: sports medicine," Spence criticises global corporations making footwear and sports drinks, sports scientists, athletes and coaches, physiotherapists, podiatrists, and sports surgeons, but nowhere does he consider sports medicine itself. 1 To l...

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