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Abstract We investigated whether 10 weeks of pre‐season soccer training (including high‐intensity resistance exercise) with hydrolysed collagen (COL) supplementation would confer greater changes in patellar tendon (PT) mechanical and material properties compared with placebo (PLA) in professional female soccer athletes.
Joonsung Lee+2 more
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Clinical risk factors for hamstring muscle strain injury: a prospective study with correlation of injury by magnetic resonance imaging [PDF]
Geoffrey M. Verrall+4 more
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Weighted cart pull: A novel outcome measure for sustained motor function in mice
Abstract Sarcopenia, the pathological age‐related decline in muscle mass and strength, compromises independence and quality of life in older adults. Currently, no effective treatments are available. To enhance translational research using aged mouse models, we developed and validated the weighted cart pull (WCP) as a novel assessment of sustained motor
Charles D. Brennan+12 more
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Direct Evidence of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament-Hamstring Reflex Arc in Humans [PDF]
Eiichi Tsuda+4 more
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Abstract figure legend Masters athletes were compared with young athletes as well as old and young control subjects in terms of the volume and fat fraction of 17 different hip and leg muscles using a six‐point DIXON magnetic resonance imaging sequence. Furthermore the peak power was determined during a countermovement jump.
Jochen Zange+3 more
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Effects of balance and hamstring training on nonspecific low back pain: A randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
Chen Z, Wang X.
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Hamstrings and Iliotibial Band Forces Affect Knee Kinematics and Contact Pattern
S. D. Kwak+7 more
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Relevance of the Popliteal Angle to Hamstring Length in Cerebral Palsy Crouch Gait [PDF]
Neill S Thompson+4 more
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Daily blood flow restriction does not preserve muscle mass and strength during 2 weeks of bed rest
Abstract figure legend Two weeks of bed rest lowers skeletal muscle mass and strength. Daily passive blood flow restriction during bed rest does not modulate daily muscle protein synthesis and does not preserve skeletal muscle mass or strength. Created with BioRender.com.
Cas J. Fuchs+10 more
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