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Preventive neuromuscular training for young female athletes: comparison of coach and athlete compliance rates
Sugimoto, D.
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Mattacola, C. G.
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Bush, H. M.
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Thomas, S. M.
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Foss, K. D. B.
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Myer, G. D.
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Hewett, T. E.
Published in
Journal of Athletic Training
(2017)
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Effects of compliance on trunk and hip integrative neuromuscular training on hip abductor strength in female athletes
Sugimoto, D.
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Myer, G. D.
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Bush, H. M.
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Hewett, T. E.
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The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
(2014)
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Trends in concussion return-to-play timelines among high school athletes from 2007 through 2009
Medina McKeon, J. M.
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Livingston, S. C.
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Reed, A.
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Hosey, R. G.
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Black, W. S.
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Bush, H. M.
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Journal of Athletic Training
(2013)
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Compliance with neuromuscular training and anterior cruciate ligament injury risk reduction in female athletes: a meta-analysis
Sugimoto, D.
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Myer, G. D.
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Bush, H. M.
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Klugman, M. F.
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Medina McKeon, J. M.
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Hewett, T. E.
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Journal of Athletic Training
(2012)
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