Characterising lower-body musculoskeletal morphology and whole-body composition of elite female and male Australian Football players
Abstract Background Physical demands and injury rates differ between elite female and male Australian Football (AF) players. To improve understanding of contributing physical factors to these differences, the purpose of this study was to investigate lower-body morphology and whole-body composition o...
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Main Authors: | Callum J. McCaskie (Author), Marc Sim (Author), Robert U. Newton (Author), Jarryd Heasman (Author), Brent Rogalski (Author), Nicolas H. Hart (Author) |
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