Articles by Dr Stacey Hardin
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A practitioner’s guide to isometric hip adduction and abduction test selection: maximal force, asymmetry, and muscle activity comparisons between assessment positions
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The effectiveness of the Copenhagen adduction exercise on improving eccentric hip adduction strength among soccer players with groin injury: a randomized controlled trial
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Hip adduction and abduction strength in different test positions and their relationship to previous groin injuries in women footballers
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Core stability is associated with dynamic postural balance in soccer players experiencing groin pain without time-loss
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How to activate the glutes best? Peak muscle activity of acceleration-specific pre-activation and traditional strength training exercises
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Can clinicians trust objective measures of hip muscle strength from portable dynamometers? A systematic review with meta-analysis and evidence gap map of 107 studies of reliability and criterion validity using the COSMIN methodology
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Higher age and present injury at the start of the season are risk factors for in-season injury in amateur male and female football players- a prospective cohort study
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Maternal and fetal cardiovascular responses to acute high-intensity interval and moderate-intensity continuous training exercise during pregnancy: a randomized crossover trial
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Pain provocation tests and clinical entities in male football players with longstanding groin pain are associated with pain intensity and disability
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