334: CrossFit Injury Risk Factors

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446: Isokinetic Conference 2026 Live!

On this episode we discuss Jason's research platform at Isokinetic Conference 2026 in Athens, Greece. Association Between Strength and Field Testing with On-Ice Performance.Tuori J, Pontillo M. Platform presented at Isokinetic Conference; April 2026; Athens, Greece. Due to copyri ...  Afficher plus

445: Adductor Muscle Forces During Rehabilitation Exercises

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