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On-field player workload exposure and knee injury risk monitoring via deep learning
Johnson, W. R., Mian, A., Lloyd, D. G., Alderson, J. A.Published in Journal of Biomechanics (2019)“…Lloyd, D. G.…”
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Estimation of the hip joint centre in human motion analysis: A systematic review
Kainz, H., Carty, C. P., Modenese, L., Boyd, R. N., Lloyd, D. G.Published in Clinical Biomechanics (2015)“…Lloyd, D. G.…”
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Can technique modification training reduce knee moments in a landing task?
Dempsey, A. R., Elliott, B., Munro, B. J., Steele, J. R., Lloyd, D. G.Published in Journal of Applied Biomechanics (2014)“…Lloyd, D. G.…”
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Whole body kinematics and knee moments that occur during an overhead catch and landing task in sport
Dempsey, A. R., Elliott, B. C., Munrod, B. J., Steeled, J. R., Lloyd, D. G.Published in Clinical Biomechanics (2012)“…Lloyd, D. G.…”
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A predicted optimal performance of the Yurchenko layout vault in women's artistic gymnastics
Koh, M., Jennings, L., Elliott, B., Lloyd, D.Published in Journal of Applied Biomechanics (2003)“…Lloyd, D.…”
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Kinematic differences when running on a firm surface compared with soft dry sand
Pinnington, H., Lloyd, D., Besier, T., Dawson, B.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2003)“…Lloyd, D.…”
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Optimal glide path during the freestyle flip turn (Optimal glide path during the freestyle flip turn )
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An instrument for quantifying the hydrodynamic drag of swimmers - a technical note
Lyttle, A. D., Elliott,B. C., Blanksby, B. A., Lloyd, D.Published in Journal of Human Movement Studies (1999)“…Lloyd, D.…”
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