McCunn, R, Blackburne, C, Newton, F, Carroll, N, Bakken, A, Ryan, D & McCall, A. (2019). Accounting for multiple injuries does not improve the Functional Movement Screen (FMS™) as a tool to identify injury risk among English Premier League academy football players: A 3-season prospective cohort study. Science and Medicine in Football, 3 (3), 251-254. Zugriff am 27.08.2019 unter https://doi.org/10.1080/24733938.2019.1595114
APA (7th ed.) CitationMcCunn, R., Blackburne, C., Newton, F., Carroll, N., Bakken, A., Ryan, D., & McCall, A. (2019). Accounting for multiple injuries does not improve the Functional Movement Screen (FMS™) as a tool to identify injury risk among English Premier League academy football players: A 3-season prospective cohort study. Science and Medicine in Football, 3(3), 251-254.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMcCunn, R., C. Blackburne, F. Newton, N. Carroll, A. Bakken, D. Ryan, and A. McCall. "Accounting for Multiple Injuries Does Not Improve the Functional Movement Screen (FMS™) as a Tool to Identify Injury Risk Among English Premier League Academy Football Players: A 3-season Prospective Cohort Study." Science and Medicine in Football 3, no. 3 (2019): 251-254.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMcCunn, R., et al. "Accounting for Multiple Injuries Does Not Improve the Functional Movement Screen (FMS™) as a Tool to Identify Injury Risk Among English Premier League Academy Football Players: A 3-season Prospective Cohort Study." Science and Medicine in Football, vol. 3, no. 3, 2019, pp. 251-254.