Lower limb morphology and risk of overuse injury among male infantry trainees.
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E A Harman | B H Jones | M. Rosenstein | E. Harman | B. Jones | P. Frykman | D. Polly | D. Cowan | R. Rosenstein | D N Cowan | P N Frykman | D W Polly | R M Rosenstein | M T Rosenstein | David N. Cowan | Bruce H. Jones | David W. Polly | Michael Rosenstein
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