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1. The effect of transcranial direct current stimulation on bilateral asymmetry and joint angles of the lower limb for females when crossing obstacles

2. The effect of transcranial direct current stimulation on bilateral asymmetry and joint angles of the lower limb for females when crossing obstacles.

4. Patients with Achilles tendinopathy use compensation strategies to reduce tendon load during rehabilitation exercises.

5. Association between Self-Reported Prior Night's Sleep and Single-Task Gait in Healthy, Young Adults: A Study Using Machine Learning.

6. Age-related gait development in children with autism spectrum disorder.

7. Kinematics of Lower Extremity During Forward and Backward Walking on Different Gradients

8. Lower Extremity Stiffness Predicts Ground Reaction Force Loading Rate in Heel Strike Runners.

10. Conservative management of femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) in the long distance runner.

11. The influence of heel height on lower extremity kinematics and leg muscle activity during gait in young and middle-aged women

12. Timing of Lower Extremity Frontal Plane Motion Differs Between Female and Male Athletes During a Landing Task.

13. A 5° medial wedge reduces frontal but not saggital plane motion during jump landing in highly trained women athletes.

14. Kinematics of Lower Extremity During Forward and Backward Walking on Different Gradients

15. Fatigue influences lower extremity angular velocities during a single-leg drop vertical jump

16. Dynamic balance testing and perturbation-based neuromuscular exercise training in healthy and ACL-injured adolescent females

17. Lower extremity kinematic and temporal changes in adolescent baseball pitchers during a simulated game : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Health Science in Sport and Exercise at Massey University, Wellington, New Zealand

18. A 5° medial wedge reduces frontal but not saggital plane motion during jump landing in highly trained women athletes

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