Roland Garros: the torticollis of the spectators

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Roland Garros: the torticollis of the spectators

Roland Garros: the torticollis of the spectators

During a tennis match, following the tennis ball from right to left and from left to right can have unfortunate and painful consequences for some spectators: the torticollis. At Roland Garros, spectators explain how they manage to do their best. In the infirmary of the stadium, Dr Jacqueline BROQUIE, head of the medical department of Roland Garros, talks about the effects of the pain caused by the torticollis. Two spectators, one wearing a yellow wig, the other a green wig, leave the stands to go watch beautiful women in the alleys of the stadium, while again turning the head from right to left and from left to right...

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Publication date : 30 May 1996

Reference:
I20273219
Credits:
Producteur: France 3   -   Journalist : Laura, Antoine  -  Participant : Broquie, Jacqueline
Origin:
The alleys of Roland Garros   -   Producteur: France 3
Licence:
Turnkey

Reference:I20273219

Credits:Journalist : Laura, Antoine-Participant : Broquie, Jacqueline

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