Search Results - Lathlean, T.
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Elite junior Australian football players with impaired wellness are at increased injury risk at high loads
Lathlean, T. J. H., Newstead, S. V., Gastin, P. B.Published in Sports Health: A Multidisciplinary Approach (2023)“…Lathlean, T. J. H.…”
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A prospective cohort study of load and wellness (sleep, fatigue, soreness, stress, and mood) in elite junior Australian football players
Lathlean, T. J. H., Gastin, P. B., Newstead, S. V., Finch, C. F.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2019)“…Lathlean, T. J. H.…”
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The incidence, prevalence, severity, mechanism and body region of injury in elite junior Australian football players: A prospective cohort study over one season
Lathlean, T. J. H., Gastin, P. B., Newstead, S. V., Finch, C. F.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2018)“…Lathlean, T. J. H.…”
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