Preseason neuromuscular exercise program reduces sports-related knee pain in female adolescent athletes.

scientific article published on 2 October 2008

Preseason neuromuscular exercise program reduces sports-related knee pain in female adolescent athletes. is …
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P356DOI10.1177/0009922808323903
P698PubMed publication ID18832542

P2093author name stringTracie L Smith
Jenifer Cartland
Cynthia R LaBella
Michael R Huxford
P2860cites workSexual activity and substance use among adolescents by category of physical activity plus team sports participationQ44995683
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Deficits in neuromuscular control of the trunk predict knee injury risk: a prospective biomechanical-epidemiologic study.Q51755041
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Neuromuscular Training Improves Single-Limb Stability in Young Female AthletesQ58490276
P433issue3
P921main subjectteenagerQ1492760
knee painQ6421876
P304page(s)327-330
P577publication date2008-10-02
P1433published inClinical PediatricsQ5133787
P1476titlePreseason neuromuscular exercise program reduces sports-related knee pain in female adolescent athletes.
P478volume48

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