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544 FO76 – Fatigue-induced biomechanical risk factors for patellar tendinopathy in volleyball: a prospective study
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565 FO28 – Higher knee joint work is a risk factor for the development of patellar tendinopathy in volleyball: Findings from a prospective study on jump-landing tasks
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The effect of fatigue on spike jump biomechanics in view of patellar tendon loading in volleyball
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Fatigue-induced biomechanical risk factors for patellar tendinopathy in volleyball : a prospective study
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The effect of fatigue on trunk and pelvic jump-landing biomechanics in view of lower extremity loading : a systematic review
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The development of a clinical screening tool to evaluate unilateral landing performance in a healthy population
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Fatigue reduces patellar tendon loading in healthy volleyball players
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The effect of fatigue on trunk and pelvic jump-landing biomechanics : a systematic review
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The utility and validity of high-intensity intermittent exercise protocols for biomechanical injury preventive screening in male jump-landing athletes
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The role of core stability in the development of non-contact acute lower extremity injuries in an athletic population : a prospective study
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Relationship between jump-landing kinematics and lower extremity overuse injuries in physically active populations : a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Taping benefits ankle joint landing kinematics in subjects with chronic ankle instability
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The predictive value of the multiple hop test for first-time noncontact lateral ankle sprains
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Relationship between jump-landing kinematics and lower extremity overuse injuries in a physically active population : a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Is consumer behaviour towards footwear predisposing for lower extremity injuries in runners and walkers? : a prospective study