Any questions?
If you need more information or support, contact your local Haemophilia Treatment Centre.
You can find
contact details of Haemophilia Treatment Centres around Australia on the Haemophilia Foundation Australia website.
For more information about bleeding disorders, or how to get in touch with your local Haemophilia Foundation or a specialist Haemophilia Treatment Centre, contact:
Haemophilia Foundation Australia (HFA)
T: 1800 807 173
E: hfaust@haemophilia.org.au
W: www.haemophilia.org.au
More reading
Check out the
Q &A and
stories sections on Factored In for more information and stories on sport and exercise for young people with bleeding disorders
BBC Science Focus -
What happens to my body when I exercise?
BRuCe: the AHCDO bleeds risk calculator –
Activity risk categories
Canadian Hemophilia Society –
Precautions in hemophilia
Healthdirect -
Exercise and mental health
InVIVO Academy with HFA and HFNZ -
On the move with haemophilia - An education resource for parents, teachers and coaches on sport and exercise in young people with haemophilia.
Ask your HTC about other resources. For example, the book
Boys will be boys has useful information about risks with particular sports and relevant protective equipment.
DownloAd the full fact sheet - PDF, 1.6MB
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Date last reviewed: 17 May 2021