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5. Changes in Passive Tension of the Hamstring Muscles During a Simulated Soccer Match.

13. CHANGES IN UNILATERAL UPPER LIMB MUSCULAR STRENGTH AND ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC ACTIVITY AFTER A 16-WEEK STRENGTH TRAINING INTERVENTION IN SURVIVORS OF BREAST CANCER.

14. The fatigue of a full body resistance exercise session in trained men.

22. Three and six grams supplementation of d-aspartic acid in resistance trained men.

23. Lower hamstring extensibility in men compared to women is explained by differences in stretch tolerance.

24. MUSCLE ACTIVATION DOES NOT INCREASE AFTER A FATIGUE PLATEAU IS REACHED DURING 8 SETS OF RESISTANCE EXERCISE IN TRAINED INDIVIDUALS.

26. CORE STABILITY EXERCISES IN INDVIDUALS WITH AND WITHOUT CHRONIC NONSPECIFIC LOW BACK PAIN.

27. EVALUATION OF FUNCTIONAL AND NEUROMUSCULAR CHANGES AFTER EXERCISE REHABILITATION FOR LOW BACK PAIN USING A SWISS BALL: A PILOT STUDY.

28. Anticipatory and compensatory postural adjustments in people with low back pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

29. Improved compensatory postural adjustments of the deep abdominals following exercise in people with chronic low back pain.

30. Hamstring Fatigue and Muscle Activation Changes During Six Sets of Nordic Hamstring Exercise in Amateur Soccer Players.

31. Specific trunk and general exercise elicit similar changes in anticipatory postural adjustments in patients with chronic low back pain: a randomized controlled trial.

32. Sodium bicarbonate supplementation and ingestion timing: does it matter?

33. Does a 'tight' hamstring predict low back pain reporting during prolonged standing?

34. Acute neuromuscular and fatigue responses to the rest-pause method.

35. A randomized controlled trial for the effect of passive stretching on measures of hamstring extensibility, passive stiffness, strength, and stretch tolerance.

36. Gluteus medius strength, endurance, and co-activation in the development of low back pain during prolonged standing.

37. Acute effect of labile surfaces during core stability exercises in people with and without low back pain.

38. The eccentric, concentric strength relationship of the hamstring muscles in chronic low back pain.

39. Extensibility of the hamstrings is best explained by mechanical components of muscle contraction, not behavioral measures in individuals with chronic low back pain.

40. Increased deltoid and abdominal muscle activity during Swiss ball bench press.

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