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  • 21. Knee flexion not hip extension strength is persistently reduced following hamstring strain injury in Australian Football athletes: Implications for Periodic Health Examinations.
    Charlton PC, Raysmith B, Wollin M, Rice S, Purdam C, Clark RA, Drew MK.
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  • 22. Association between Lower Extremity Muscle Strength and Noncontact ACL Injuries.
    Steffen K, Nilstad A, Kristianslund EK, Myklebust G, Bahr R, Krosshaug T.
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  • 23. Hamstring and Ankle Flexibility Deficits Are Weak Risk Factors for Hamstring Injury in Professional Soccer Players: A Prospective Cohort Study of 438 Players Including 78 Injuries.
    van Dyk N, Farooq A, Bahr R, Witvrouw E.
    Am J Sports Med; 2018 Jul; 46(9):2203-2210. PubMed ID: 29772188
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  • 25. Hamstring and Quadriceps Isokinetic Strength Deficits Are Weak Risk Factors for Hamstring Strain Injuries: A 4-Year Cohort Study.
    van Dyk N, Bahr R, Whiteley R, Tol JL, Kumar BD, Hamilton B, Farooq A, Witvrouw E.
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  • 26. The relationship between preseason range of motion and muscle strain injury in elite soccer players.
    Bradley PS, Portas MD.
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  • 32. Does the cleat model interfere with ankle sprain risk factors in artificial grass?
    Silva DCF, Macedo R, Montes AM, Santos R, Vilas-Boas JP, Sousa ASP.
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  • 35. Performance on a Single-Legged Drop-Jump Landing Test Is Related to Increased Risk of Lateral Ankle Sprains Among Male Elite Soccer Players: A 3-Year Prospective Cohort Study.
    Fransz DP, Huurnink A, Kingma I, de Boode VA, Heyligers IC, van Dieën JH.
    Am J Sports Med; 2018 Dec; 46(14):3454-3462. PubMed ID: 30419177
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  • 38. Effect of neuromuscular warm-up on injuries in female soccer and basketball athletes in urban public high schools: cluster randomized controlled trial.
    LaBella CR, Huxford MR, Grissom J, Kim KY, Peng J, Christoffel KK.
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  • 40. Gender-specific hip strength disparities correlate with injury patterns in NCAA men's and women's soccer players.
    Bakal DR, Hussain FS, Dzierzawski JT, Meyer DT, Dawson HE, Olufade OA.
    PM R; 2024 Apr; 16(4):347-355. PubMed ID: 38529764
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