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Sports Medicine Research: In the Lab & In the Field: Fetal Wellbeing May be Compromised During Strenuous Exercise among Pregnant Elite AthletesSports Medicine Research (SMR)
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Sports Medicine Research: In the Lab & In the Field: Kinesio Taping in Treatment and Prevention of Sports InjuriesSports Medicine Research (SMR)
sportsmedresearch.blogspot.com — “The mission of SMR is to objectively summarize and describe the clinical relevance of research articles related to basic science, translational research, and clinical research that may be relevant to students and professionals interested in sports medicine. Furthermore, SMR aims to provide a forum for clinicians, researchers, and students in sports medicine-related fields to discuss the clinical relevance of new research.” View full resource at sportsmedresearch.blogspot.com
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Sports Medicine Research: In the Lab & In the Field: Assessing Concussions with Functional MR ImagingSports Medicine Research (SMR)
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Sports Medicine Research: Assessing Concussions with Functional MR ImagingSports Medicine Research (SMR) - http://t.co/DSqxbUuH
Sports Medicine Research: In the Lab & In the Field: Evaluation of Special Tests for SLAP lesionsSports Medicine Research (SMR)
sportsmedresearch.blogspot.com — “The mission of SMR is to objectively summarize and describe the clinical relevance of research articles related to basic science, translational research, and clinical research that may be relevant to students and professionals interested in sports medicine. Furthermore, SMR aims to provide a forum for clinicians, researchers, and students in sports medicine-related fields to discuss the clinical relevance of new research.” View full resource at sportsmedresearch.blogspot.com
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I think the History is more helpful RT @theRotater: Best test for SLAP tears.....???? Any thoughts?? http://t.co/8agKBYJI
Sports Medicine Research: In the Lab & In the Field: Effect of Acute Static Stretch on Maximal Muscle PerformanceSports Medicine Research (SMR)
sportsmedresearch.blogspot.com — “The mission of SMR is to objectively summarize and describe the clinical relevance of research articles related to basic science, translational research, and clinical research that may be relevant to students and professionals interested in sports medicine. Furthermore, SMR aims to provide a forum for clinicians, researchers, and students in sports medicine-related fields to discuss the clinical relevance of new research.” View full resource at sportsmedresearch.blogspot.com
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Sports Medicine Research: In the Lab & In the Field: When Do Rotator Cuff Repairs Fail?
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Most rotator cuff retears occur within 3 months of surgery!! http://t.co/0v9uJSk
Sports Medicine Research: In the Lab & In the Field: NATA Releases New Position Statement: Pediatric Overuse Injuries
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Sports Medicine Research: In the Lab & In the Field: Could different mechanisms be related to patellofemoral pain in runners?
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Sports Medicine Research: In the Lab & In the Field: Muscle Energy Used to Improve Posterior Shoulder Tightness
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