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Genetic variants within NOGGIN, COL1A1, COL5A1, and IGF2 are associated with musculoskeletal injuries in elite male Australian Football League players: a preliminary study
Jacob, Y., Anderton, R. S., Cochrane Wilkie, J. L., Rogalski, B., Laws, S. M., Jones, A., Spiteri, T., Hart, N. H.Published in Sports Medicine - Open (2022)“…Cochrane Wilkie, J. L.…”
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Relative contributions of strength, anthropometric, and body composition characteristics to estimated propulsive force in young male swimmers
Cochrane, K. C., Housh, T. J., Smith, C. M., Hill, E. C., Jenkins, N. D. M., Johnson, G. O., Housh, D. J., Schmidt, R. J., Cramer, J. T.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2015)“…Cochrane, K. C.…”
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A descriptive epidemiological study of shoulder injury in top level English male volleyball players
Wang, H. K., Cochrane, T.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2001)“…Cochrane, T.…”
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Isokinetic performance and shoulder mobility in elite volleyball athletes from the United Kingdom
Wang, H.-K., Macfarlane, A., Cochrane, T.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2000)“…Cochrane, T.…”
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Isokinetic permormance and shoulder mobility in elite UK volleyball athletes
Wang, H.-K., Cochrane, T., Trenam, K., Macfarlane, A.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (1999)“…Cochrane, T.…”
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