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Higher knee joint work is a risk factor for patellar tendinopathy in male volleyball players: A prospective study
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Decreased hip flexion during spike jump-landings after fatigue is predictive of patellar tendinopathy in volleyball
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A seq-to-seq temporal convolutional network for volleyball jump monitoring using a waist-mounted IMU
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Validation of impact forces estimated by wearable device VERT in volleyball
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Jump into prevention of patellar tendinopathy in volleyball : do biomechanical risk factors tell the whole story?
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How reliable are lower limb biomechanical evaluations during volleyball-specific jump-landing tasks?
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The utility of high-intensity, intermittent exercise protocols to induce fatigue for screening purposes in jump-landing sports
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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
(2024) BRITISH JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE. In British Journal of Sports Medicine 58(Supplement 2). p.A15-A15 -
Fatigue-induced biomechanical risk factors for patellar tendinopathy in volleyball : a prospective study
(2024) BRITISH JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE. In British Journal of Sports Medicine 58(Supplement 2). p.A40-A41 -
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Higher knee joint work is a risk factor for the development of patellar tendinopathy in volleyball : a prospective study