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    Two-Year Injury Incidence and Movement Characteristics Among Division-I Cross-Country Athletes

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    Shoulder Muscle Activity While Swimming in Different Wetsuits and Across Different Paces

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    Assessment of Neuromuscular Fatigue 24 Hours After a Futsal Simulated Protocol in University Athletes

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    Neuromuscular Responses to Failure vs Non-Failure During Blood Flow Restriction Training in Untrained Females

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    Anthropometric Predictors of Conventional Deadlift Kinematics and Kinetics: A Preliminary Study

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    IMMEDIATE EFFECT OF GLUTEUS MEDIUS KINESIO-TAPING ON PLANTAR PRESSURE DISTRIBUTION AND BALANCE AMONG HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS

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    Increasing Trunk Mass Evokes Lower Extremity Biomechanical Plasticity during Stair Descent

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    The Effects of Postural Education or Corrective Exercise on the Craniovertebral Angle in Young Adults with Forward Head Posture: A Randomized Controlled Trial

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    Performance Kinetics During Repeated Sprints Is Influenced by Knowledge of Task Endpoint and Associated Peripheral Fatigue

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    Diagnostic ultrasound shows preferential activation of rectus abdominis segments with exercises targeting upper versus lower segments.

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