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Muscle strength and functional performance in patients with ACL injury treated with training and surgical reconstruction or training only: : A 2 to 5-year follow-up
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- Contribution to journal › Published meeting abstract
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Feasibility of neuromuscular training in patients with severe hip or knee osteoarthritis
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- Contribution to journal › Published meeting abstract
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Principles of brain plasticity in improving neuromuscular function of the knee and leg: A double-blind randomized controlled trial
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- Contribution to journal › Published meeting abstract
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Muscle strength and functional performance in patients with ACL injury treated with training and surgical reconstruction or training only: A 2 to 5-year follow-up
2008) European society of sports traumatology, knee surgery and arthroscopy(
- Contribution to conference › Abstract
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Muscle strength and functional performance in patients with ACL injury treated with training and surgical reconstruction or training only: A 2 to 5-year follow-up
2008) Svensk Idrottsmedicinsk Förenings Vårmöte(
- Contribution to conference › Abstract
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Knee extension and flexion muscle power after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with patellar or hamstrings tendon graft: A cross-sectional comparison 3 years post surgery
2008) Svensk Idrottsmedicinsk Förenings Vårmöte(
- Contribution to conference › Abstract
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Förekomst av avvikande belastningsmönster hos individer med främre korsbandsskada och icke-skadade kontroller: Utveckling och utvärdering av ett nytt kliniskt observationsinstrument
2008) Svensk Idrottsmedicinsk Förenings Vårmöte(
- Contribution to conference › Abstract
- 2007
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15-year Follow-up of Neuromuscular Function in Individuals with Non-reconstructed ACL Injury: A Longitudinal Prospective Study
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- Contribution to journal › Published meeting abstract
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Neuromuscular training optimises knee function after arthroscopic ACL reconstruction.
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- Contribution to journal › Letter
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15-year follow-up of activity level and subjective knee function after ACL injury: A prospective, longitudinal study of non-reconstructed patients
2007) Svensk Idrottsmedicinsk förenings vårmöte(
- Contribution to conference › Abstract