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  • 21. Are mechanics different between male and female runners with patellofemoral pain?
    Willy RW, Manal KT, Witvrouw EE, Davis IS.
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  • 32. Relationship between rearfoot, tibia and femur kinematics in runners with and without patellofemoral pain.
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  • 34. Do exist differences in kinematics and EMG of the hip and knee between male runners with and without patellofemoral pain in different running speeds?
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  • 37. Proximal mechanics during stair ascent are more discriminate of females with patellofemoral pain than distal mechanics.
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