Hughes, T, Jones, R. K., Starbuckc, C, Picot, J, Sergeant, J. C. & Callaghan, M. J. (2019). Are tibial angles measured with inertial sensors useful surrogates for frontal plane projection angles measured using 2-dimensional video analysis during single leg squat tasks? A reliability and agreement study in elite football (soccer) players. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology, 44 (Februar), 21-30. Zugriff am 26.08.2019 unter https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jelekin.2018.11.005
APA (7th ed.) CitationHughes, T., Jones, R. K., Starbuckc, C., Picot, J., Sergeant, J. C., & Callaghan, M. J. (2019). Are tibial angles measured with inertial sensors useful surrogates for frontal plane projection angles measured using 2-dimensional video analysis during single leg squat tasks? A reliability and agreement study in elite football (soccer) players. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology, 44(Februar), 21-30.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHughes, T., R. K. Jones, C. Starbuckc, J. Picot, J. C. Sergeant, and M. J. Callaghan. "Are Tibial Angles Measured with Inertial Sensors Useful Surrogates for Frontal Plane Projection Angles Measured Using 2-dimensional Video Analysis During Single Leg Squat Tasks? A Reliability and Agreement Study in Elite Football (soccer) Players." Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology 44, no. Februar (2019): 21-30.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHughes, T., et al. "Are Tibial Angles Measured with Inertial Sensors Useful Surrogates for Frontal Plane Projection Angles Measured Using 2-dimensional Video Analysis During Single Leg Squat Tasks? A Reliability and Agreement Study in Elite Football (soccer) Players." Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology, vol. 44, no. Februar, 2019, pp. 21-30.