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Kinematic Motion Analysis: Part Two

Kinematic Motion Analysis: Part Two

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Kinematic Movement Analysis: Part One

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Is AI the Future of Sports Rehabilitation?

Is AI the Future of Sports Rehabilitation?

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Golf: Getting to Grips with Low Back Pain

Golf: Getting to Grips with Low Back Pain

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Hamstring Power: Isometric Training

Hamstring Power: Isometric Training

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Peace of Mind: Autoregulation Blood Flow Restriction

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Unlocking the Mystery: Double Crush Syndrome

Unlocking the Mystery: Double Crush Syndrome

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Posterior heel pain: the Physiotherapist's Achilles' heel?

Posterior heel pain: the Physiotherapist's Achilles' heel?

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The new paradigm in physical therapy

The new paradigm in physical therapy

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The Soft Tissue Injury Management Toolbox

The Soft Tissue Injury Management Toolbox

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Summiting shoulder injuries: prevention, rehabilitation, and return to sport

Summiting shoulder injuries: prevention, rehabilitation, and return to sport

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The reality of sports injury prediction: lots of effort with little reward

The reality of sports injury prediction: lots of effort with little reward

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Finish line SPRINT: is an evidence-based approach the gold standard?

Finish line SPRINT: is an evidence-based approach the gold standard?

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Exercise monitoring for a stellar innings

Exercise monitoring for a stellar innings

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Demands of Sport: Part VI – mapping direction change

Demands of Sport: Part VI – mapping direction change

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Demands of Sport: Part V – Braking new ground

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Demands of Sport: Part IV - Chasing rehabilitation goals: performance foundations

Demands of Sport: Part IV - Chasing rehabilitation goals: performance foundations

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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 I - Force your way to the top

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

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Periodization: game, set, and the menstrual cycle

Periodization: game, set, and the menstrual cycle

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Sleeping sporting beauties: Part I - how hormones influence sleep

Sleeping sporting beauties: Part I - how hormones influence sleep

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Neuromuscular electrical stimulation: An underutilized modality that may aid in bridging the gender bias in ACLR recovery

Neuromuscular electrical stimulation: An underutilized modality that may aid in bridging the gender bias in ACLR recovery

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Measuring readiness for return to running

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Why inflammation after muscle injury isn't a bad thing

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