Hip adduction and abduction strength profiles in elite soccer players: implications for clinical evaluation of hip adductor muscle recovery after injury

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Hip adduction and abduction strength profiles in elite soccer players : implications for clinical evaluation of hip adductor muscle recovery after injury. / Thorborg, Kristian; Serner, Andreas; Petersen, Jesper; Madsen, Thomas Moller; Magnusson, Stig Peter; Hölmich, Per; Thorborg, Kristian.

I: American Journal of Sports Medicine, Bind 39, Nr. 1, 2011, s. 121-6.

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Thorborg, K, Serner, A, Petersen, J, Madsen, TM, Magnusson, SP, Hölmich, P & Thorborg, K 2011, 'Hip adduction and abduction strength profiles in elite soccer players: implications for clinical evaluation of hip adductor muscle recovery after injury', American Journal of Sports Medicine, bind 39, nr. 1, s. 121-6. https://doi.org/10.1177/0363546510378081

APA

Thorborg, K., Serner, A., Petersen, J., Madsen, T. M., Magnusson, S. P., Hölmich, P., & Thorborg, K. (2011). Hip adduction and abduction strength profiles in elite soccer players: implications for clinical evaluation of hip adductor muscle recovery after injury. American Journal of Sports Medicine, 39(1), 121-6. https://doi.org/10.1177/0363546510378081

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Thorborg K, Serner A, Petersen J, Madsen TM, Magnusson SP, Hölmich P o.a. Hip adduction and abduction strength profiles in elite soccer players: implications for clinical evaluation of hip adductor muscle recovery after injury. American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2011;39(1):121-6. https://doi.org/10.1177/0363546510378081

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Thorborg, Kristian ; Serner, Andreas ; Petersen, Jesper ; Madsen, Thomas Moller ; Magnusson, Stig Peter ; Hölmich, Per ; Thorborg, Kristian. / Hip adduction and abduction strength profiles in elite soccer players : implications for clinical evaluation of hip adductor muscle recovery after injury. I: American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2011 ; Bind 39, Nr. 1. s. 121-6.

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