Strenght training methods and the work of Arthur Jones
This article is not available through ChesterRep. It is available at http://www.asep.org/files/Smith.pdfThis paper reviews research evidence relating to the strength training advice offered by Arthur Jones, founder and retired Chairman of Nautilus Sports/
Bruce-Low, Stewart, Smith, Dave
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Cognitive-behavioural treatment for subacute and chronic neck pain [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Although research on non-surgical treatments for neck pain (NP) is progressing, there remains uncertainty about the efficacy of cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) for this population. Addressing cognitive and behavioural factors might reduce
Ambrosini, E +9 more
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Criterion-related validity of sit-and-reach and toe-touch tests as a measure of hamstring extensibility in athletes [PDF]
The aims of this study were (a) to determine and compare the concurrent hamstring criterion- related validity of the sit-and-reach (SR) and toe-touch (TT) tests in different athletes (tennis players, kayakers, canoeists, and cyclists); (b) to determine ...
Alacid, Fernando +3 more
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A minimal soft tissue damage approach of spondylolysis repair in athletes: preliminary report [PDF]
Łukasz Bartochowski +2 more
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Case report : successful conservative treatment of a soccer player with multiple-level spondylolysis [PDF]
Dunn +8 more
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Spondylolysis:The Role of the Posterior Elements in Resisting the Intervertebral Compressive Force [PDF]
W. C. Hutton, B M Cyron
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Skip spondylolysis in a javelin thrower: A rare case report
Anuj Gupta +2 more
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Dash-Associated Spondylolysis Hypothesis
Introduction: In past biomechanical studies, repetitive motion of lumbar extension, rotation, or a combination of both, frequently seen in batting or pitching practice in baseball, shooting practice in soccer, and spiking practice in volleyball, have ...
Tsuyoshi Goto +10 more
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Introduction: Fifth lumbar (L5) vertebral morphology contributes to spondylolysis. However, there are no comprehensive examinations of the three-dimensional vertebral shape in early-stage cases.
Yuji Yamane +2 more
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Co-diagnoses of spondylolysis and femoroacetabular impingement: a case series of adolescent athletes [PDF]
Peter J. Moley +3 more
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