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Football-specific extension of the IOC consensus statement: methods for recording and reporting of epidemiological data on injury and illness in sport 2020
Waldén, M., Mountjoy, M., McCall, A., Serner, A., Massey, A., Tol, J. L., Bahr, R., D'Hooghe, M., Bittencourt, N., Villa, F. D., Dohi, M., Dupont, G., Fulcher, M., van Rensburg, D. C. J., Lu, D., Andersen, T. E.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2023)“…Tol, J. L.…”
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Association between injury mechanisms and magnetic resonance imaging findings in rectus femoris injuries in 105 professional football players
Geiss Santos, R. C., Van Hellemnondt, F., Yamashiro, E., Holtzhausen, L., Serner, A., Farooq, A., Whiteley, R, Tol, J. L.Published in Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine (2022)“…Tol, J. L.…”
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Return to match running performance after a hamstring injury in elite football: a single-centre retrospective cohort study
Hoppen, M. I., Reurink, G., de Boode, V. A., van der Kaaden, L., Jagtman, L., Glazenburg, T., Bruning, B., Tol, J. L.Published in BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine (2022)“…Tol, J. L.…”
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Incidence of acute hamstring injuries in soccer: A systematic review of 13 studies involving more than 3800 athletes with 2 Million sport exposure hours
Diemer, W. M., Winters, M., Tol, J. L., Pas, H. I. M. F. L., Moen, M. H.Published in Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy (2020)“…Tol, J. L.…”
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Incidence of acute hamstring injuries in soccer: A systematic review of 13 studies involving more than 3800 athletes with 2 million sport exposure hours
Diemer, W. M., Winters, M., Tol, J. L., Pas, H. I. M. F. L., Moen, M. H.Published in Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy (2020)“…Tol, J. L.…”
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The functional movement test 9+ is a poor screening test for lower extremity injuries in professional male football players: a 2-year prospective cohort study
Bakken, A., Targett, S., Bere, T., Eirale, C., Farooq, A., Tol, J. L., Whiteley, R., Khan, K. M., Bahr, R.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2018)“…Tol, J. L.…”
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Hamstring and quadriceps isokinetic strength deficits are weak risk factors for hamstring strain injuries. A 4-year cohort study
van Dyk, N., Bahr, R., Whiteley, R., Tol, J. L., Kumar, B. D., Hamilton, B., Farooq, A., Witvrouw, E.Published in The American Journal of Sports Medicine (2016)“…Tol, J. L.…”
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