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1. Neuromuscular Control and Resistance Training for People With Chronic Low Back Pain: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

2. Impaired Lumbar Extensor Force Control Is Associated with Increased Lifting Knee Velocity in People with Chronic Low-Back Pain.

3. Is quadriceps strength associated with patellofemoral joint loading after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction?

4. Health-seeking behaviors, management practices, and return to play decisions after an ankle sprain in netball: An international cross-sectional survey of 1592 non-elite netballers.

5. Machine Learning Derived Lifting Technique in People without Low Back Pain.

6. External Ankle Support and Ankle Biomechanics in Chronic Ankle Instability: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

7. Patellofemoral joint loading and early osteoarthritis after ACL reconstruction.

8. Do biomechanical foot-based interventions reduce patellofemoral joint loads in adults with and without patellofemoral pain or osteoarthritis? A systematic review and meta-analysis.

9. Limiting the Use of Electromyography and Ground Reaction Force Data Changes the Magnitude and Ranking of Modelled Anterior Cruciate Ligament Forces.

10. The effect of biomechanical foot-based interventions on patellofemoral joint loads during gait in adults with and without patellofemoral pain or osteoarthritis: a systematic review protocol.

11. Ballistic resistance training has a similar or better effect on mobility than non-ballistic exercise rehabilitation in people with a traumatic brain injury: a randomised trial.

12. Muscle Force Contributions to Anterior Cruciate Ligament Loading.

13. Effects of Footwear on Anterior Cruciate Ligament Forces during Landing in Young Adult Females.

14. Quadriceps muscle strength at 2 years following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction is associated with tibiofemoral joint cartilage volume.

15. Biomechanical Markers of Forward Hop-Landing After ACL-Reconstruction: A Pattern Recognition Approach.

16. Patellofemoral and tibiofemoral joint loading during a single-leg forward hop following ACL reconstruction.

17. Patellar cartilage increase following ACL reconstruction with and without meniscal pathology: a two-year prospective MRI morphological study.

18. Effects of Pubertal Maturation on ACL Forces During a Landing Task in Females.

19. Current ankle sprain prevention and management strategies of netball athletes: a scoping review of the literature and comparison with best-practice recommendations.

20. Mechanism of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Loading during Dynamic Motor Tasks.

21. Effects of Supervised Early Resistance Training versus standard care on cognitive recovery following cardiac surgery via median sternotomy (the SEcReT study): protocol for a randomised controlled pilot study.

22. Muscular Coordination of Single-Leg Hop Landing in Uninjured and Anterior Cruciate Ligament-Reconstructed Individuals.

23. Between-Limb Differences in Patellofemoral Joint Forces During Running at 12 to 24 Months After Unilateral Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction.

24. Muscle contributions to medial and lateral tibiofemoral compressive loads during sidestep cutting.

25. Running-related muscle activation patterns and tibial acceleration across puberty.

26. Modelling the loading mechanics of anterior cruciate ligament.

27. Tibiofemoral joint structural change from 2.5 to 4.5 years following ACL reconstruction with and without combined meniscal pathology.

28. Deficits in Quadriceps Force Control After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury: Potential Central Mechanisms.

29. Greater magnitude tibiofemoral contact forces are associated with reduced prevalence of osteochondral pathologies 2-3 years following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.

30. Greater knee flexion excursion/moment in hopping is associated with better knee function following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.

31. Differences and mechanisms underpinning a change in the knee flexion moment while running in stability and neutral footwear among young females.

32. Differences in Hip and Knee Landing Moments across Female Pubertal Development.

33. Effect of high and low-supportive footwear on female tri-planar knee moments during single limb landing.

34. Accuracy of a novel marker tracking approach based on the low-cost Microsoft Kinect v2 sensor.

35. Cartilage quantitative T2 relaxation time 2-4 years following isolated anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.

36. Differences in Hip and Knee Running Moments across Female Pubertal Development.

37. Poor knee function after ACL reconstruction is associated with attenuated landing force and knee flexion moment during running.

38. Relationships Between Tibiofemoral Contact Forces and Cartilage Morphology at 2 to 3 Years After Single-Bundle Hamstring Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction and in Healthy Knees.

39. Cartilage morphology at 2-3 years following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with or without concomitant meniscal pathology.

40. Myotonometry Reliably Measures Muscle Stiffness in the Thenar and Perineal Muscles.

42. Subject-specific musculoskeletal modeling in the evaluation of shoulder muscle and joint function.

43. Subjective and objective outcome measures after total knee replacement: is there a correlation?

44. Tibiofemoral Contact Forces in the Anterior Cruciate Ligament-Reconstructed Knee.

45. T2* mapping of subtalar cartilage: Precision and association between anatomical variants and cartilage composition.

46. Tibiofemoral contact forces during walking, running and sidestepping.

47. Quadriceps cortical adaptations in individuals with an anterior cruciate ligament injury.

48. Ballistic strength training compared with usual care for improving mobility following traumatic brain injury: protocol for a randomised, controlled trial.

49. Cortical motor representation of the rectus femoris does not differ between the left and right hemisphere.

50. Does meniscal pathology alter gait knee biomechanics and strength post-ACL reconstruction?

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