Search Results - Whiteley, R.
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No association between perceived exertion and session duration with hamstring injury occurrence in professional football
Lolli, L., Bahr, R., Weston, M., Whiteley, R., Tabben, M., Bonanno. D., Gregson, W., Chamari, K., Di Salvo, V., van Dyk, N.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2020)“…Whiteley, R.…”
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Marked asymmetry in vertical force (but not contact times) during running in ACL reconstructed athletes <9 months post-surgery despite meeting functional criteria for return to spo...
Thomson, A., Einarsson, E., Hansen, C., Bleakley, C., Whiteley, R.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2018)“…Whiteley, R.…”
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A comprehensive strength testing protocol offers no clinical value in predicting risk of hamstring injury: a prospective cohort study of 413 professional football players
van Dyk, N., Bahr, R., Burnett, A. F., Whiteley, R., Bakken, A., Mosler, A., Farooq, A., Witvrouw, E.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2017)“…Whiteley, R.…”
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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)“…Whiteley, R.…”
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