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The next generation of strength and conditioning practice to enhance performance and reduce injury risk: virtual reality-based integration of neuromuscular, neurocognitive, and sen...
McPherson, A. L., Hogg, J. A., Foreman, E., Riehm, C. D., Howell, D. R., Grooms, D. R., Myer, G. D.Published in Strength and Conditioning Journal (2025)“…Riehm, C. D.…”
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A kinetic enhanced tuck jump assessment exposes residual biomechanical deficits in female athletes 9 months post anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Kember, L. S., Riehm, C. D., Schille, A., Slaton, J. A., Myer, G. D., Lloyd, R. S.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2024)“…Riehm, C. D.…”
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Differences in lower extremity coordination patterns as a function of sports specialization
Bonnette, S., Riley, M. A., Riehm, C., DiCesare, C. A., Christy, M., Wilson, J., Schille, A., Diekfuss, J. A., Kiefer, A. W., Jayanthi, N., Myer, G. D.Published in Journal of Motor Behavior (2023)“…Riehm, C.…”
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Practical training strategies to apply neuro-mechanistic motor learning principles to facilitate adaptations towards injury-resistant movement in youth
Diekfuss, J. A., Bonnette, S., Hogg, J. A., Riehm, C., Grooms, D. R., Singh, H., Slutsky-Ganesh, A. B., Wilkerson, G. B., Myer, G. D.Published in Journal of Science in Sport and Exercise (2021)“…Riehm, C.…”
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