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Relative and absolute reliability of shank and sacral running impact accelerations over a short- and long-term time frame
Burke, A.
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Dillon, S.
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O'Connor, S.
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Whyte, E. F.
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Gore, S.
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Moran, K. A.
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Sports Biomechanics
(2022)
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Do injury-resistant runners have distinct differences in clinical measures compared with recently injured runners?
Dillon, S.
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Burke, A.
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Whyte, E. F.
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O'Connor, S.
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Gore, S.
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Moran, K. A.
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Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise
(2021)
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The influence of energy boost and springblade footwear on the kinetics and kinematics of running
Sinclair, J.
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Dillon, S.
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Human Movement
(2016)
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Influence of footwear designed to boost energy return on running economy in comparison to a conventional running shoe
Sinclair, J.
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Mcgrath, R.
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Brook, O.
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Taylor, P. J.
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Dillon, S.
Published in
Journal of Sports Sciences
(2016)
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