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Does surgical history matter? A register-based study of 94 000 individuals from the Swedish osteoarthritis register on clinical profiles and outcomes of first-line treatment for knee osteoarthritis
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Postural orientation in patients one year after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
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Head acceleration magnitudes in sport-related concussion: systematic review and meta-analysis with over 2.3 million recorded impacts
(2026) Scandinavian Sports Medicine Congress 2026 In BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine 12(Suppl 1).
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Collisions without sight: head acceleration in blind football and implications for sport-related concussion
(2026) Scandinavian Sports Medicine Congress 2026 In BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine 12(Suppl 1).
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Anticipation matters: sex differences in head acceleration responses and implications for sport-related concussion
(2026) Scandinavian Sports Medicine Congress 2026 In BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine 12(Suppl 1).
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Head acceleration in blind football players: A laboratory-based exploratory study
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Postural stability and muscle co-activation among younger adults adapting to an immersive virtual reality
(2026) In European Journal of Applied Physiology
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Neuromuscular adaptation and postural muscle activity patterns during visual virtual reality stimulation : age-related differences between young and older adults
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Test–retest reliability of a laboratory-based head acceleration testing protocol
(2026) In Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport
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Effectiveness of a structured physical therapist-led intervention compared to usual care in people with longstanding hip and groin pain referred to orthopaedic care in Sweden : protocol for a randomised controlled trial (the HIPSTER trial)
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