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Mind Your Head: 2023 Concussion Update

Mind Your Head: 2023 Concussion Update

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Balancing act: incidence and prevalence of triathlon injuries

Balancing act: incidence and prevalence of triathlon injuries

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Time crunch: strength training in triathletes

Time crunch: strength training in triathletes

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Sports-related concussion: heading football fears

Sports-related concussion: heading football fears

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The Great Cover Up: does hopping for distance mask lower limb asymmetry?

The Great Cover Up: does hopping for distance mask lower limb asymmetry?

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Different but the same?

Different but the same?

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Eyes-up: sensorimotor integration issues post whiplash-associated disorders

Eyes-up: sensorimotor integration issues post whiplash-associated disorders

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Case Report: James Harden’s Hamstring Hardships

Case Report: James Harden’s Hamstring Hardships

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Demands of Sport: Part VI – mapping direction change

Demands of Sport: Part VI – mapping direction change

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Clearing the confusion – clinical concussion rehabilitation

Clearing the confusion – clinical concussion rehabilitation

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Navigating sports medicine’s ‘Bermuda Triangle’ - part II

Navigating sports medicine’s ‘Bermuda Triangle’ - part II

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Slowing down to speed up - restoring strength with isometric and eccentric training

Slowing down to speed up - restoring strength with isometric and eccentric training

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The control-chaos continuum: A thinking tool for rehabilitation professionals

The control-chaos continuum: A thinking tool for rehabilitation professionals

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Demands of Sport: Part III - Hold your forces: contextualizing data for return to sport decision-making

Demands of Sport: Part III - Hold your forces: contextualizing data for return to sport decision-making

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Demands of Sport: Part II – Force your way to the top

Demands of Sport: Part II – Force your way to the top

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Demands of Sport: Part I - Force your way to the top

Demands of Sport: Part I - Force your way to the top

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It’s all about intensity: maintaining training intensity can preserve endurance and muscle strength.

It’s all about intensity: maintaining training intensity can preserve endurance and muscle strength.

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Functional ankle instability: jumping for joy?

Functional ankle instability: jumping for joy?

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2 programs to jump-start your telehealth Ther-ex Rx

2 programs to jump-start your telehealth Ther-ex Rx

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Aching bones in young athletes

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