Effect of varying hamstring tension on anterior cruciate ligament strain during in vitro impulsive knee flexion and compression loading.
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James A Ashton-Miller | Thomas J Withrow | T. Withrow | J. Ashton-Miller | L. Huston | E. Wojtys | Edward M Wojtys | Laura J Huston
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