Effects of evidence-based prevention training on neuromuscular and biomechanical risk factors for ACL injury in adolescent female athletes: a randomised controlled trial
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Per Aagaard | Jesper Bencke | Kristian Thorborg | Thomas Bandholm | Mikkel Brandt | J. Bencke | P. Hölmich | P. Aagaard | G. Myklebust | L. Andersen | M. Zebis | M. Brandt | T. Bandholm | K. Thorborg | H. Lauridsen | Per Hölmich | Grethe Myklebust | Lars L Andersen | Mette K Zebis | Hanne Bloch Lauridsen | Mikkel Brandt
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