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    Florian Forelli, Assistant Professor; PT - ATC - PhD

    Sports physical therapist, Assistant Professor at HES-SO, PhD candidate, Head of OrthoLab, and consultant for elite sports.
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    avg. ACL rehabilitation yearly
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    Haute-Ecole Arc Santé, HES-SO University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland, Delémont, Switzerland
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    About Florian Forelli, Assistant Professor; PT - ATC - PhD

    I am a sports physical therapist with particular expertise in rehabilitation after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. I am currently pursuing a PhD in Biology, Medicine, and Health at Jean Monnet University, as well as a second PhD in Education at the European University of the Atlantic.

    I am currently an Assistant Professor at the Haute École Arc Santé (HES-SO University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland) in Delémont, where I combine teaching, research, and academic coordination.

    At the same time, I serve as Head of OrthoLab (Clinic of Domont), a clinical research unit dedicated to functional evaluation and exploration, and I act as a consultant for various sports clubs in France and abroad.

    I also teach at several institutions and deliver continuing education programs internationally. My research work has led to numerous scientific publications and presentations at global conferences, underlining my commitment to innovation and advancement in the field.

    I hold leadership roles in several international professional organizations, including serving as Chair of the Research Committee within the International Federation of Sport Physical Therapy. I am also an executive member of the French Society of Sports Physical Therapists, where I contribute to the advancement of sports rehabilitation practices. Additionally, I serve on the Scientific Board of the European College of Sports and Exercise Physicians, reflecting my active involvement in shaping the future of sports physiotherapy on an international level.