Tol, J. L., Hamilton, B, Eirale, C, Muxart, P, Jacobsen, P & Whiteley, R. (2014). At return to play following hamstring injury the majority of professional football players have residual isokinetic deficits. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 48 (18), 1364-1369. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2013-093016
APA (7th ed.) CitationTol, J. L., Hamilton, B., Eirale, C., Muxart, P., Jacobsen, P., & Whiteley, R. (2014). At return to play following hamstring injury the majority of professional football players have residual isokinetic deficits. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 48(18), 1364-1369.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTol, J. L., B. Hamilton, C. Eirale, P. Muxart, P. Jacobsen, and R. Whiteley. "At Return to Play Following Hamstring Injury the Majority of Professional Football Players Have Residual Isokinetic Deficits." British Journal of Sports Medicine 48, no. 18 (2014): 1364-1369.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTol, J. L., et al. "At Return to Play Following Hamstring Injury the Majority of Professional Football Players Have Residual Isokinetic Deficits." British Journal of Sports Medicine, vol. 48, no. 18, 2014, pp. 1364-1369.