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Associations between abnormal ultrasound color Doppler measures and tendon pain symptoms in badminton players during a season : a prospective cohort study. / Boesen, Anders Ploug; Boesen, Morten Ilum; Torp-Pedersen, Soren; Christensen, Robin; Boesen, Lars; Hölmich, Per; Nielsen, Michael Bachmann; Koenig, Merete Juhl; Hartkopp, Andreas; Ellegaard, Karen; Bliddal, Henning; Langberg, Henning.
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American Journal of Sports Medicine, Vol. 40, No. 3, 2012, p. 548-555.
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Harvard
Boesen, AP, Boesen, MI, Torp-Pedersen, S, Christensen, R, Boesen, L
, Hölmich, P, Nielsen, MB, Koenig, MJ, Hartkopp, A, Ellegaard, K
, Bliddal, H & Langberg, H 2012, '
Associations between abnormal ultrasound color Doppler measures and tendon pain symptoms in badminton players during a season: a prospective cohort study',
American Journal of Sports Medicine, vol. 40, no. 3, pp. 548-555.
https://doi.org/10.1177/0363546511435478
APA
Boesen, A. P., Boesen, M. I., Torp-Pedersen, S., Christensen, R., Boesen, L.
, Hölmich, P., Nielsen, M. B., Koenig, M. J., Hartkopp, A., Ellegaard, K.
, Bliddal, H., & Langberg, H. (2012).
Associations between abnormal ultrasound color Doppler measures and tendon pain symptoms in badminton players during a season: a prospective cohort study.
American Journal of Sports Medicine,
40(3), 548-555.
https://doi.org/10.1177/0363546511435478
Vancouver
Boesen AP, Boesen MI, Torp-Pedersen S, Christensen R, Boesen L
, Hölmich P et al.
Associations between abnormal ultrasound color Doppler measures and tendon pain symptoms in badminton players during a season: a prospective cohort study.
American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2012;40(3):548-555.
https://doi.org/10.1177/0363546511435478
Author
Boesen, Anders Ploug ; Boesen, Morten Ilum ; Torp-Pedersen, Soren ; Christensen, Robin ; Boesen, Lars ; Hölmich, Per ; Nielsen, Michael Bachmann ; Koenig, Merete Juhl ; Hartkopp, Andreas ; Ellegaard, Karen ; Bliddal, Henning ; Langberg, Henning. / Associations between abnormal ultrasound color Doppler measures and tendon pain symptoms in badminton players during a season : a prospective cohort study. In: American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2012 ; Vol. 40, No. 3. pp. 548-555.
Bibtex
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title = "Associations between abnormal ultrasound color Doppler measures and tendon pain symptoms in badminton players during a season: a prospective cohort study",
abstract = "Color Doppler ultrasound is widely used to examine intratendinous flow in individuals with overuse tendon problems, but the association between color Doppler and pain is still unclear.",
author = "Boesen, {Anders Ploug} and Boesen, {Morten Ilum} and Soren Torp-Pedersen and Robin Christensen and Lars Boesen and Per H{\"o}lmich and Nielsen, {Michael Bachmann} and Koenig, {Merete Juhl} and Andreas Hartkopp and Karen Ellegaard and Henning Bliddal and Henning Langberg",
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journal = "American Journal of Sports Medicine",
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RIS
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AU - Nielsen, Michael Bachmann
AU - Koenig, Merete Juhl
AU - Hartkopp, Andreas
AU - Ellegaard, Karen
AU - Bliddal, Henning
AU - Langberg, Henning
PY - 2012
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N2 - Color Doppler ultrasound is widely used to examine intratendinous flow in individuals with overuse tendon problems, but the association between color Doppler and pain is still unclear.
AB - Color Doppler ultrasound is widely used to examine intratendinous flow in individuals with overuse tendon problems, but the association between color Doppler and pain is still unclear.
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