Muscle and intensity based hamstring exercise classification in elite female track and field athletes: implications for exercise selection during rehabilitation
Panagiotis Tsaklis,1,2 Nikos Malliaropoulos,3–5,10 Jurdan Mendiguchia,6 Vasileios Korakakis,7–9 Kyriakos Tsapralis,11 Debasish Pyne,5 Peter Malliaras101Department of Physiotherapy, Laboratory of Biomechanics and Ergonomics, Alexander Technological Educational Institute of Thessal...
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Main Authors: | Tsaklis P (Author), Malliaropoulos N (Author), Mendiguchia J (Author), Korakakis V (Author), Tsapralis K (Author), Pyne D (Author), Malliaras P (Author) |
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2015-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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