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201 related items for PubMed ID: 10362386

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    Tourville TW, Connolly DA, Reed BV.
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  • 24. A treadmill protocol to investigate independently the metabolic and mechanical stress of exercise.
    Pyne DB, Baker MS, Telford RD, Weidermann MJ.
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  • 26. Effect of hyperbaric oxygen therapy on exercise-induced muscle soreness.
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  • 28. Delayed onset muscle soreness in neck/shoulder muscles.
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  • 30. Recovery and adaptation from repeated intermittent-sprint exercise.
    Leeder J DC, van Someren KA, Gaze D, Jewell A, Deshmukh NI, Shah I, Barker J, Howatson G.
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  • 31. Exercise-induced skeletal muscle damage and adaptation following repeated bouts of eccentric muscle contractions.
    Brown SJ, Child RB, Day SH, Donnelly AE.
    J Sports Sci; 1997 Apr; 15(2):215-22. PubMed ID: 9258852
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  • 32. Influence of a prostaglandin-inhibiting drug on muscle soreness after eccentric work.
    Kuipers H, Keizer HA, Verstappen FT, Costill DL.
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  • 34. Influence of vibration on delayed onset of muscle soreness following eccentric exercise.
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    Br J Sports Med; 2007 Mar; 41(3):145-8. PubMed ID: 17138635
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  • 35. The effect of training status on the serum creatine kinase response, soreness and muscle function following resistance exercise.
    Vincent HK, Vincent KR.
    Int J Sports Med; 1997 Aug; 18(6):431-7. PubMed ID: 9351689
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  • 37. Further glycogen decrease during early recovery after eccentric exercise despite a high carbohydrate intake.
    Zehnder M, Muelli M, Buchli R, Kuehne G, Boutellier U.
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  • 38. Effects of a protease supplement on eccentric exercise-induced markers of delayed-onset muscle soreness and muscle damage.
    Beck TW, Housh TJ, Johnson GO, Schmidt RJ, Housh DJ, Coburn JW, Malek MH, Mielke M.
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