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Can we predict shoulder pain in swimmers based on e.g. on swimming volume in combination with risk factors?
Feijen, S.
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2022 Virtual Sessions: XIVth International Symposium for Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming - Swimmer´s Shoulder
(2022)
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Prediction of shoulder pain in youth competitive swimmers: The development and internal validation of a prognostic prediction Model
Feijen, S.
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Struyf, T.
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Kuppens, K.
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Tate, A.
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Struyf, F.
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The American Journal of Sports Medicine
(2021)
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Monitoring the swimmer`s training load: a narrative review of monitoring strategies applied in research
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Tate, A.
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Kuppens, K.
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Barry, L. A.
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Struyf, F.
Published in
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
(2020)
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Swim-training volume and shoulder pain across the life span of the competitive swimmer: A systematic review
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Tate, A.
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Kuppens, K.
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Claes, A.
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Struyf, F.
Published in
Journal of Athletic Training
(2020)
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