Search Results - Snyder-Mackler, L.
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Limb and sex-related differences in knee muscle co-contraction exist 3 months after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Alfayyaadh, A., Neal, K., Williams, J. R., Khandha, A., Manal, K., Snyder-Mackler, L., Buchanan, T. S.Published in Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology (2022)“…Snyder-Mackler, L.…”
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Rehabilitation duration and time of starting sport-related activities associated with return to the previous level of sports after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Yabroudi, M. A., Bashaireh, K., Nawasreh, Z. H., Snyder-Mackler, L., Logerstedt, D., Maayah, M.Published in Physical Therapy in Sport (2021)“…Snyder-Mackler, L.…”
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Quadriceps strength symmetry does not modify gait mechanics after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, rehabilitation, and return-to-sport training
Arhos, E. K., Capin, J. J., Buchanan, T. S., Snyder-Mackler, L.Published in The American Journal of Sports Medicine (2021)“…Snyder-Mackler, L.…”
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Upper extremity weight-training modifications for the injured athlete
Fees, M., Deckert, T., Snyder-Mackler, L., Axe, M. J.Published in The American Journal of Sports Medicine (1998)“…Snyder-Mackler, L.…”
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