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In vivo (in)stability shoulder assessment in healthy active adults using force plates and a motion capture system: a cross-sectional study
Ramírez-Pérez, L.
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Su, E. Y.-S.
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Cuesta-Vargas, A. I.
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Kerr, G. K.
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Sensors
(2025)
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Increased short interval intracortical inhibition in participants with previous hamstring strain injury
Buhmann, R.
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Trajano, G. S.
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Kerr, G. K.
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Shield, A. J.
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European Journal of Applied Physiology
(2022)
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Lower knee flexion and hip extension rate of torque development in athletes with previous hamstring strain injury
Buhmann, R.
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Trajano, G. S.
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Kerr, G. K.
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Shield, A. J.
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Journal of Sports Sciences
(2022)
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Oxygen consumption during high intensity exercise
Smith, N. A.
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Green, S.
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Kerr, G. K.
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5th IOC World Congress on Sport Sciences with the Annual Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport 1999
(1999)
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