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294 related items for PubMed ID: 21997449

  • 1. Kettlebell swing, snatch, and bottoms-up carry: back and hip muscle activation, motion, and low back loads.
    McGill SM, Marshall LW.
    J Strength Cond Res; 2012 Jan; 26(1):16-27. PubMed ID: 21997449
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  • 2. Is there a low-back cost to hip-centric exercise? Quantifying the lumbar spine joint compression and shear forces during movements used to overload the hips.
    Frost DM, Beach T, Fenwick C, Callaghan J, McGill S.
    J Sports Sci; 2012 May; 30(9):859-70. PubMed ID: 22468799
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  • 3. Mechanical demands of kettlebell swing exercise.
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  • 4. Electromyographical Comparison of Muscle Activation Patterns Across Three Commonly Performed Kettlebell Exercises.
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  • 5. Analysis of pushing exercises: muscle activity and spine load while contrasting techniques on stable surfaces with a labile suspension strap training system.
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  • 6. Comparison of different strongman events: trunk muscle activation and lumbar spine motion, load, and stiffness.
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  • 8. Muscular contribution to low-back loading and stiffness during standard and suspended push-ups.
    Beach TA, Howarth SJ, Callaghan JP.
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  • 9. Pelvic stabilization and semisitting position increase the specificity of back exercises.
    da Silva RA, Larivière C, Arsenault AB, Nadeau S, Plamondon A.
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  • 10. Low back three-dimensional joint forces, kinematics, and kinetics during walking.
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  • 12. Kettlebell swing targets semitendinosus and supine leg curl targets biceps femoris: an EMG study with rehabilitation implications.
    Zebis MK, Skotte J, Andersen CH, Mortensen P, Petersen HH, Viskaer TC, Jensen TL, Bencke J, Andersen LL.
    Br J Sports Med; 2013 Dec; 47(18):1192-8. PubMed ID: 22736206
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  • 13. Muscle activity and low back loads under external shear and compressive loading.
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  • 14. Core Muscle Activation in One-Armed and Two-Armed Kettlebell Swing.
    Andersen V, Fimland MS, Gunnarskog A, Jungård GA, Slåttland RA, Vraalsen ØF, Saeterbakken AH.
    J Strength Cond Res; 2016 May 01; 30(5):1196-204. PubMed ID: 26473519
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  • 16. Comparison of different rowing exercises: trunk muscle activation and lumbar spine motion, load, and stiffness.
    Fenwick CM, Brown SH, McGill SM.
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  • 17. Quantifying tissue loads and spine stability while performing commonly prescribed low back stabilization exercises.
    Kavcic N, Grenier S, McGill SM.
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  • 18. Comparison of different rowing exercises: trunk muscle activation and lumbar spine motion, load, and stiffness.
    Fenwick CM, Brown SH, McGill SM.
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  • 19. A biomechanical comparison of back and front squats in healthy trained individuals.
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  • 20. A dynamic 3D biomechanical evaluation of the load on the low back during different patient-handling tasks.
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