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IntroductionHaemophilia is a bleeding disorder characterized by musculoskeletal bleeding. Trauma‐induced bleeding into joints and muscles may be associated with participation in physical activities. Recognizing this, persons with haemophilia may limit physical activities to avoid bleeding. The characterization of physical activity profiles (type, intensity, frequency and duration) in children with...
The current widespread use of prophylaxis in developed countries has enabled greater participation in physical activity. However, there are no data available on leisure‐time physical activity in Australian children with haemophilia. The data reported here were obtained from a case‐crossover study nested in a prospective cohort study of 104 boys with moderate and severe haemophilia followed for one...
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