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Polarized vs. Threshold Training Intensity Distribution on Endurance Sport Performance: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
Michael A. Rosenblat, Andrew S. Perrotta, Bill Vicenzino
Journal of strength and conditioning research: the research journal of the NSCA, ISSN 1064-8011, Vol. 33, Nº. 12, 2019, págs. 3491-3500
Valores normativos para determinar un pie plano o cavo
Carles Escalona-Marfil, Thomas McPoil, Luis Enrique Roche Seruendo, Xavier Ortas Deunosajut, Albert Pérez Bellmunt, Bill Vicenzino
Revista española de podología, ISSN 0210-1238, Vol. 30, Nº. 1, 2019, págs. 15-23
Hip Abductor Muscle Weakness in Individuals with Gluteal Tendinopathy.
Jim Allison, Bill Vicenzino, Tim V. Wrigley, Alison Grimaldi, Paul W. Hodges, Kim L. Bennell
Medicine & Science in Sports & exercise: Official Journal of the American College of Sports Medicine, ISSN 0195-9131, Vol. 48, Nº. 3, 2016, págs. 346-352
An Investigation of the Asymptomatic Limb in Unilateral Lateral Epicondylalgia.
Luke James Heales, Bill Vicenzino, Paul W. Hodges
Medicine & Science in Sports & exercise: Official Journal of the American College of Sports Medicine, ISSN 0195-9131, Vol. 47, Nº. 11, 2015, págs. 2268-2272
Novel Adaptations in Motor Cortical Maps: The Relation to Persistent Elbow Pain.
Siobhan M. Schabrun, Lucinda S. Chipchase, Paul W. Hodges, Emma Jones, Bill Vicenzino
Medicine & Science in Sports & exercise: Official Journal of the American College of Sports Medicine, ISSN 0195-9131, Vol. 47, Nº. 4, 2015, págs. 681-690
Deloading Tape Reduces Muscle Stress at Rest and during Contraction.
François Hug, Kylie Tucker, Adam Ouellette, Bill Vicenzino, Paul W. Hodges
Medicine & Science in Sports & exercise: Official Journal of the American College of Sports Medicine, ISSN 0195-9131, Vol. 46, Nº. 12, 2014, págs. 2317-2325
Diagnostic Ultrasound Imaging for Lateral Epicondylalgia: A Case-Control Study.
Luke James Heales, Bill Vicenzino, Nathan Broadhurst, Paul W. Hodges, Rebecca Mellor
Medicine & Science in Sports & exercise: Official Journal of the American College of Sports Medicine, ISSN 0195-9131, Vol. 46, Nº. 11, 2014, págs. 2070-2076
Influence of Contouring and Hardness of Foot Orthoses on Ratings of Perceived Comfort
Kathryn Mills, Peter D. Blanch, Bill Vicenzino
Medicine & Science in Sports & exercise: Official Journal of the American College of Sports Medicine, ISSN 0195-9131, Vol. 43, Nº. 8, 2011, págs. 1507-1512
A Comparison of Craniocervical and Cervicothoracic Muscle Strength in Healthy Individuals
Luke Van Wyk, Gwendolen Jull, Bill Vicenzino, Mathew Greaves, Shaun O'Leary
Journal of applied biomechanics, ISSN-e 1543-2688, ISSN 1065-8483, Vol. 26, Nº. 4, 2010, págs. 400-406
Altered Neuromuscular Control in Individuals with Exercise-Related Leg Pain
Melinda Franettovich, Andrew Chapman, Pedro Blanch, Bill Vicenzino
Medicine & Science in Sports & exercise: Official Journal of the American College of Sports Medicine, ISSN 0195-9131, Vol. 42, Nº. 3, 2010, págs. 546-555
Neuromuscular Control and Exercise-Related Leg Pain in Triathletes
Andrew Chapman, Paul W. Hodges, Andrew M. Briggs, Paul J. Stapley, Bill Vicenzino
Medicine & Science in Sports & exercise: Official Journal of the American College of Sports Medicine, ISSN 0195-9131, Vol. 42, Nº. 2, 2010, págs. 233-243
Melinda Franettovich, Andrew Chapman, Bill Vicenzino
Medicine & Science in Sports & exercise: Official Journal of the American College of Sports Medicine, ISSN 0195-9131, Vol. 40, Nº. 4, 2008, págs. 593-600
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