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Drop jump? Single-leg squat? Not if you aim to predict anterior cruciate ligament injury from real-time clinical assessment: A prospective cohort study involving 880 elite female a...
Petushek, E., Nilstad, A., Bahr, R., Krosshaug, T.Published in Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy (2021)“…Nilstad, A.…”
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Normative quadriceps and hamstring muscle strength values for female, healthy, elite handball and football players
Risberg, M. A., Steffen, K., Nilstad, A., Myklebust, G., Kristianslund, E., Moltubakk, M. M., Krosshaug, T.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2018)“…Nilstad, A.…”
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No association between static and dynamic postural control and ACL injury risk among female elite handball and football players: a prospective study of 838 players
Steffen, K., Nilstad, A., Krosshaug, T., Pasanen, K., Killingmo, A., Bahr, A.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2017)“…Nilstad, A.…”
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The vertical drop jump is a poor screening test for ACL injuries in female elite soccer and handball players: A prospective cohort study of 710 athletes
Krosshaug, T., Steffen, K., Kristianslund, E., Nilstad, A., Mok, K.-M., Myklebust, G., Andersen, T. E., Holme, I., Engebretsen, L., Bahr, R.Published in The American Journal of Sports Medicine (2016)“…Nilstad, A.…”
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