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Knee flexion not hip extension strength is persistently reduced following hamstring strain injury in Australian football athletes: Implications for periodic health examinations
Charlton, P. C., Raysmith, B., Wollin, M., Rice, S., Purdam, C., Clark, R. A., Drew, M. K.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2018)“…Clark, R. A.…”
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Validity of the online athlete management system to assess training load
Menaspà, M. J., Menaspà, P., Clark, S. A., Fanchini, M.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2018)“…Clark, S. A.…”
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Associations among quadriceps strength and rate of torque development 6 weeks post anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction and future hop and vertical jump performance: A prospec...
Pua, Y.-H., Mentiplay, B. F., Clark, R. A., Ho, J.-Y.Published in Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy (2017)“…Clark, R. A.…”
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Dynamic single-leg postural control is impaired bilaterally following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: Implications for reinjury risk
Culvenor, A. G., Alexander, B. C., Clark, R. A., Collins, N. J., Ageberg, A., Morris, H. G., Whitehead, T. S., Crossley, K. M.Published in Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy (2016)“…Clark, R. A.…”
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An attempt to quantify the placebo effect from a three-week simulated altitude training camp in elite race walkers
Saunders, P. U., Ahlgrim, C., Vallance, B., Green, D. J., Robertson, E. Y., Clark, S. A., Schumacher, Y. O., Gore, C. J.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2010)“…Clark, S. A.…”
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Influence of towing force magnitude on the kinematics of supramaximal sprinting
Clark, D. A., Kuhlman, S. M., Sabick, M. B., Pfeiffer, R. P., Knigge, N. A., Shea, K. G.Published in Boise State University, ScholarWorks (2009)“…Clark, D. A.…”
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Nonhematological mechanisms of improved sea-level performance after hypoxic exposure
Gore, C. J., Clark, S. A., Saunders, P. U.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2007)“…Clark, S. A.…”
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The effects of acute sprint exercise and the mode of Live High : Train Low on skeletal muscle Na+,K+ATPase
Aughey, R. J., Hawley, J. A., Clark, S. A., Gore, C. J., Hahn, A. A. G., Townsend, N. E., Chow, C.-M., Kinsman, T. A., Roberts, A. D., Goodman, C. A. M., McKenna, M. J.Published in Book of Abstracts - 9th Annual Congress European College of Sport Science, July 3-6, 2004, Clermont-Ferrand, France (2004)“…Clark, S. A.…”
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Sleep in athletes undertaking protocols of exposure to nocturnal simulated altitude at 2650 m
Kinsman, T. A., Gore, C. J., Hahn, A. G., Hopkins, W. G., Hawley, J. A., McKenna, M. J., Clark, S. A., Aughey, R. J., Townsend, N. E., Chow, C. M.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2005)“…Clark, S. A.…”
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Live high:train low increases muscle buffer capacity and submaximal cycling efficiency
Gore, C. J., Hahn, A. G., Aughey, R. J., Martin, D. T., Ashenden, M. J., Clark, S. A., Garnham, A. P., Roberts, A. D., Slater, G. J., McKenna, M. J.Published in Acta Physiologica Scandinavica (2001)“…Clark, S. A.…”
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