Training affects knee kinematics and kinetics in cutting maneuvers in sport.
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David G Lloyd | Bruce C Elliott | Thor F Besier | Tim L A Doyle | Timothy R Ackland | D. Lloyd | T. Besier | B. Elliott | T. Ackland | T. Doyle | J. Cochrane | Jodie L Cochrane
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