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    Wan X, Li S, Best TM, Liu H, Li H, Yu B.
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  • 24. Effects of hamstring stretching on passive muscle stiffness vary between hip flexion and knee extension maneuvers.
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    Hirose N, Tsuruike M, Higashihara A.
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  • 27. Hamstring muscle kinematics and activation during overground sprinting.
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  • 34. Non-uniform distribution of passive muscle stiffness within hamstring.
    Miyamoto N, Kimura N, Hirata K.
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  • 37. Biomechanical response to hamstring muscle strain injury.
    Schache AG, Wrigley TV, Baker R, Pandy MG.
    Gait Posture; 2009 Feb 14; 29(2):332-8. PubMed ID: 19038549
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  • 39. Synergistic Dominance Induced by Hip Extension Exercise Alters Biomechanics and Muscular Activity During Sprinting and Suggests a Potential Link to Hamstring Strain.
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    Miyazaki T, Fujii N.
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