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1 Conservative treatment of iliotibial band syndrome in runners: Are we targeting the right goals? Friede, Miriam C.

54 C p. 44-52
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2 Does verbal and tactile feedback change EMG activity in shoulder girdle and trunk muscles during plyometric exercise in overhead athletes with and without shoulder pain? Werin, Maria

54 C p. 65-73
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3 Editorial Board
54 C p. i
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4 Injury-related psychological distress and the association with perceived running ability in injured runners Maschke, Benjamin

54 C p. 36-43
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5 Insufficient knowledge and inapproriate physiotherapy management of Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S) in lightweight rowers Gillbanks, Lucy

54 C p. 8-15
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6 Intrinsic foot muscle size and quality in a single leg weight bearing position across foot posture types in individuals with Patellofemoral Pain compared to healthy Baellow, Andrea

54 C p. 58-64
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7 Playing through the pain: The prevalence of perceived shoulder dysfunction in uninjured rugby players using the Rugby Shoulder Score Partner, Richard

54 C p. 53-57
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8 The effectiveness of preoperative exercise programmes on quadriceps strength prior to and following anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction: A systematic review Potts, Geoff

54 C p. 16-28
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9 Torque-angle curve of the knee flexors in athletes with a prior history of hamstring strain Mikami, Kentaro

54 C p. 29-35
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10 Trunk muscle size and function in volleyball players with and without injuries to the head, neck and upper limb Hides, Julie A.

54 C p. 1-7
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