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Hip and groin pain in male field hockey players: Prevalence, incidence and associations with patient reported outcome scores and hip muscle strength
Beddows, T. P. A., Weir, A., Agricola, R., Tak, I. J. R., Piscaer, T. M., Verhaar, J. A. N., van Klij, P.Published in Physical Therapy in Sport (2023)“…Verhaar, J. A. N.…”
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Do hip and groin muscle strength and symptoms change throughout a football season in professional male football players? A prospective cohort study with repeated measures
van Klij, P., Langhout, R., van Beijsterveldt, A. M. C., Stubbe, J. H, Weir, A., Agricola, R., Fokker, Y., Mosler, A. B., Waarsing, J. H., Verhaar, J., Tak, I.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2021)“…Verhaar, J.…”
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How many runners with new-onset Achilles tendinopathy develop persisting symptoms? A large prospective cohort study
Lagas, I. F., Fokkema, T., Bierma-Zeinstra, S. M. A., Verhaar, J. A. N., van Middelkoop, M., de Vos, R.-J.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2020)“…Verhaar, J. A. N.…”
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MRI observations at return to play of clinically recovered hamstring injuries
Reurink, G., Goudswaard, G. J., Tol, J. L., Almusa, E., Moen, M. H., Weir, A., Verhaar, J. A. N., Hamilton, B., Maas, M.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2014)“…Verhaar, J. A. N.…”
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Ten year follow-up study comparing conservative versus operative treatment of anterior cruciate ligament ruptures. A matched-pair analysis of high level athletes
Meuffels, D. E., Favejee, M. M., Vissers, M. M., Heijboer, M. P., Reijman, M., Verhaar, J.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2009)“…Verhaar, J.…”
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