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Arthroscopy and sport injuries : applications in high-level athletes /
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Therapeutic exercise for musculoskeletal injuries /
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Widespread Vascularization and Correlation of Glycosaminoglycan Accumulation to Tendon Pain in Human Plantar Fascia Tendinopathy.
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Reduced Intratendinous Sliding in Achilles Tendinopathy During Active Plantarflexion Regardless of Horizontal Foot Position.
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