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A comprehensive nonoperative rehabilitation program including blood flow restriction for a talus fracture in a professional hockey player: a case report
Di Lemme, S., Sanderson, J., Celebrini, R. G., Dover, G. C.Published in International Journal of Athletic Therapy & Training (2020)“…Celebrini, R. G.…”
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Canadian Academy of Sport and Exercise Medicine position statement: Neuromuscular training programs can decrease anterior cruciate ligament injuries in youth soccer players
Campbell, C. J., Carson, J. D., Diaconescu, E. D., Celebrini, R., Rizzardo, M. R., Godbout, V., Fletcher, J. A., McCormack, R., Outerbridge, R., Taylor, T., Constantini, N., Cote, M.Published in Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine (2014)“…Celebrini, R.…”
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Effect of a novel movement strategy in decreasing ACL risk factors in female adolescent soccer players: A randomized controlled trial
Celebrini, R. G., Eng, J. J., Miller, W. C., Ekegren, C. L., Johnston, J. D., Depew, T. A., MacIntyre, D. L.Published in Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine (2014)“…Celebrini, R. G.…”
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Paralympic Medical Services for the 2010 Paralympic Winter Games
Taunton, J., Wilkinson, M., Celebrini, R., Stewart, R., Stasyniuk, T., Van de Vliet, P., Willick, S., Ferrer, J. M.Published in Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine (2012)“…Celebrini, R.…”
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