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Predicting cumulative load during running using field-based measures
Backes, A.
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Deisting Skejø, S.
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Gette, P.
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Østergaard Nielsen, R.
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Sorensen, H.
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Morio, C.
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Malisoux. L.
Published in
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
(2020)
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Is there evidence for an association between changes in training load and running-related injuries? A systematic review
Damsted, C.
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Glad, S.
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Oestergaard Nielsen, R.
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Sorensen, H.
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Malisoux, L.
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International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy
(2018)
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A framework for the etiology of running-related injuries
Bertelsen, M. L.
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Hulme, A.
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Petersen, J.
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Korsgaard Brund, R.
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Sorensen, H.
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Finch, C. F.
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Parner, E. T.
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Nielsen, R. O.
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Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
(2017)
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Can GPS be used to detect deleterious progression in training volume among runners?
Nielsen, R. O.
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Cederholm, P.
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Buist, I.
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Sorensen, H.
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Lind, M.
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Rasmussen, S.
Published in
The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
(2013)
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