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Evaluation of the Ability of Machine Learning-Models to Assess Postural Orientation Errors During a Single-Leg Squat
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Clinical assessment and treatment of patients presenting with longstanding hip and groin pain in primary care: a survey study among physical therapists and general practitioners in Sweden
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Psychological distress is associated with pain and symptom severity in patients with longstanding hip and groin pain : A cross-sectional study
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Symptoms indicative of early knee osteoarthritis after ACL reconstruction : descriptive analysis of the SHIELD cohort
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An Exercise Therapists' Guide to Neuromuscular Exercise for People With Knee or Hip Osteoarthritis
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Impact of an intervention for osteoarthritis based on exercise and education on metabolic health : a register-based study using the SOAD cohort
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Will a co-created program enhance implementation of injury prevention training in youth handball in Sweden? : A cluster-randomized controlled trial
2025) In Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport(
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- 2024
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Lived experiences of physical therapists treating traumatic knee injury using integrated psychological training (MOTIFS): a qualitative interview study
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Physical Therapists’ Use of Psychological Skills Training in Rehabilitation Following Traumatic Knee Injury: A Cross-Sectional Online Survey Study
2024) Scandinavian Sports Medicine Congress 2024(
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The coexistence of diabetes, hypertension and obesity is associated with worse pain outcomes following exercise for osteoarthritis : A cohort study on 80,893 patients
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