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Genetic variants within NOGGIN, COL1A1, COL5A1, and IGF2 are associated with musculoskeletal injuries in elite male Australian Football League players: a preliminary study
Jacob, Y., Anderton, R. S., Cochrane Wilkie, J. L., Rogalski, B., Laws, S. M., Jones, A., Spiteri, T., Hart, N. H.Published in Sports Medicine - Open (2022)“…Spiteri, T.…”
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Reliability of change-of-direction economy in soccer players
Dolci, F., Kilding, A. E., Spiteri, T., Chivers, P., Piggott, B., Maiorana, A., Hart, N. H.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2021)“…Spiteri, T.…”
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Decrements in knee extensor and flexor strength are associated with performance fatigue during simulated basketball game-play in adolescent, male players
Scanlan, A. T., Fox, J. L., Borges, N. R., Delextrat, A., Spiteri, T., Dalbo, V. J., Stanton, R., Kean, C. O.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2018)“…Spiteri, T.…”
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Neuromuscular strategies contributing to faster multidirectional agility performance
Spiteri, T., Newton, R. U., Nimphius, S.Published in Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology (2015)“…Spiteri, T.…”
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Offensive and defensive agility: A sex comparison of lower body kinematics and ground reaction forces
Spiteri, T., Hart, N. H., Nimphius, S.Published in Journal of Applied Biomechanics (2014)“…Spiteri, T.…”
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