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Enhanced proactive control under stress: divergent neural dynamics of social vs. Monetary rewards in table tennis athletes. [PDF]
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Table Tennis for Health: A Multidimensional Perspective on Its Physical, Emotional, and Social Advantages. [PDF]
Aparicio-Chueca P, Muñoz-Vila N.
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Preseason Training: The Effects of a 17-Day High-Intensity Shock Microcycle in Elite Tennis Players.
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Athletes' basic psychological need satisfaction and autonomous motivation: differences between individual vs. team sports. [PDF]
Van Yperen NW.
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RGB Video Based Tennis Action Recognition Using a Deep Weighted Long Short-Term Memory.
Jiaxin Cai, Xin Tang
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The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1973
Tennis elbow is an inflammation and/or rupture of the extensor aponeurosis at or about the lateral epicondyle. Relief of inflammation, improvement of strength, endurance, and flexibility of the injured extensor muscle unit, and diminution of the force loads in most instances will relieve symptoms.
H B, Boyd, A C, McLeod
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Tennis elbow is an inflammation and/or rupture of the extensor aponeurosis at or about the lateral epicondyle. Relief of inflammation, improvement of strength, endurance, and flexibility of the injured extensor muscle unit, and diminution of the force loads in most instances will relieve symptoms.
H B, Boyd, A C, McLeod
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1989
Tennis elbow, or lateral epicondylitis, is a common condition of the elbow resulting from overuse during athletic or occupational activity. Functionally, it is a tendinitis of the origin of the forearm extensor muscle mass. Diagnosis is mainly based on symptoms and signs, including lateral elbow pain during twisting and gripping and tenderness at the ...
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Tennis elbow, or lateral epicondylitis, is a common condition of the elbow resulting from overuse during athletic or occupational activity. Functionally, it is a tendinitis of the origin of the forearm extensor muscle mass. Diagnosis is mainly based on symptoms and signs, including lateral elbow pain during twisting and gripping and tenderness at the ...
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