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Inger Holm is a Professor at the University of Oslo since 1999, affiliated with the Department of Public Health and Interdisciplinary Health Sciences. She specializes in musculoskeletal health, rehabilitation, and clinical outcomes of orthopaedic injuries. Her research focuses on evaluating physical function, muscle strength testing, and physiotherapy in primary care settings.
Key research interests include the long-term outcomes of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries, osteoarthritis progression, and the efficacy of exercise and cognitive behavioral therapies in musculoskeletal conditions. She has contributed to studies on knee and hip osteoarthritis management, ACL reconstruction outcomes, and pediatric orthopedics, particularly in cerebral palsy and Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
Her publications span over two decades, emphasizing evidence-based interventions and clinical trials. Notable work includes evaluating the effectiveness of the MultiKnee trial protocol for knee osteoarthritis and analyzing patient-reported outcomes in multiligament knee injuries. She also investigates the impact of rehabilitation programs on functional recovery and quality of life in patients undergoing surgical or non-surgical treatments.
Teaching includes courses such as 'Funksjon og funksjonsvurdering (HELSEF 4402)', focusing on functional assessment in health sciences. No awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided materials, though her extensive publication record highlights her contributions to musculoskeletal and rehabilitation research.





