• Académie Médicale de Football de Lyon

    A world class sports medecine centre in Lyon

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  • Expertise

    A full range of medical service for football players

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  • Parteners

    Two well-known sports medicine centres of Lyon

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  • FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence

    Académie Médicale de Football de Lyon has been accredited as FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence

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  • Contact

    Contact AMFL

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The aim of the Albert Trillat Center is to manage and prevent injuries in sporting activities through research on risk factors. The Center program combines academic orthopaedic surgery lead by Professor Philippe Neyret, Head of the Orthopaedic department and Professor Elvire Servien in charge of Sports Medicine.

The Albert Trillat Center provides an accredited and legal sport medicine department. The Center medical team has a full position in Biomechanical, Research University Lab and Applied biomechanics. The evaluation and motion analysis of the inter-segmental coordination during walking, running and specific motor function are performed in the center. The center also works with rehabilitation specialists at the Vendôme Institute.

The center has a major commitment to Football and Sports medicine and is an ISAKOS (International Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery / Sports Orthopaedics Medicine) and ESSKA (European Society of Sports and Knee Arthroscopy) center approved. The expertise of the center is in treatment of cartilage defects, meniscal lesion, ACL and other knee ligament injuries, as well as shoulder instabilities. As an expertise center, Albert Trillat center offers an accredited international fellowship program. The facility features 15 operative theaters and 42 beds dedicated to surgeries.

Activities provide research in the field of football injuries and other injury prevention. The current major ongoing football projects in Albert Trillat center are:

  • Injury
  • risks in female youth football players and brain activity related to sport
  • Prevention of infection
  • Isokinetic / motion analysis and its role in predicting injury.