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  • 3. Magnitudes of muscle activation of spine stabilizers, gluteals, and hamstrings during supine bridge to neutral position.
    Youdas JW, Hartman JP, Murphy BA, Rundle AM, Ugorowski JM, Hollman JH.
    Physiother Theory Pract; 2015; 31(6):418-27. PubMed ID: 25671354
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  • 9. The razor curl: a functional approach to hamstring training.
    Oliver GD, Dougherty CP.
    J Strength Cond Res; 2009 Mar; 23(2):401-5. PubMed ID: 19204567
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  • 12. Effects of the pelvic compression belt on gluteus medius, quadratus lumborum, and lumbar multifidus activities during side-lying hip abduction.
    Park KM, Kim SY, Oh DW.
    J Electromyogr Kinesiol; 2010 Dec; 20(6):1141-5. PubMed ID: 20646935
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  • 13. Muscle Activation in Unilateral Barbell Exercises: Implications for Strength Training and Rehabilitation.
    Mausehund L, Skard AE, Krosshaug T.
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  • 14. Gluteal muscle activation during common therapeutic exercises.
    Distefano LJ, Blackburn JT, Marshall SW, Padua DA.
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  • 15. 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.
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  • 16. Rate of torque and electromyographic development during anticipated eccentric contraction is lower in previously strained hamstrings.
    Opar DA, Williams MD, Timmins RG, Dear NM, Shield AJ.
    Am J Sports Med; 2013 Jan; 41(1):116-25. PubMed ID: 23108640
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  • 17. Comparison of gluteus maximus and hamstring electromyographic activity and lumbopelvic motion during three different prone hip extension exercises in healthy volunteers.
    Jeon IC, Hwang UJ, Jung SH, Kwon OY.
    Phys Ther Sport; 2016 Nov; 22():35-40. PubMed ID: 27583647
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  • 18. Effects of lumbar stabilization using a pressure biofeedback unit on muscle activity and lateral pelvic tilt during hip abduction in sidelying.
    Cynn HS, Oh JS, Kwon OY, Yi CH.
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil; 2006 Nov; 87(11):1454-8. PubMed ID: 17084119
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  • 20. Hamstring stiffness pattern during contraction in healthy individuals: analysis by ultrasound-based shear wave elastography.
    Mendes B, Firmino T, Oliveira R, Neto T, Infante J, Vaz JR, Freitas SR.
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