A Prospective Analysis of the Injury Incidence of Young Male Professional Football Players on Artificial Turf
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A. Bianco | M. Spedicato | M. Petrucci | G. Messina | E. Thomas | Fatma Nese Sahin | A. Paoli | A. Palma
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