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Physical Therapy in Sport
Volume 11, Issue 1
, Pages 1-2
, February 2010
Ten year celebration – A decade of progress for physical therapy in sport
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- . The effects of proprioceptive exercise and taping on proprioception in subjects with functional ankle instability: a review of the literature. Physical Therapy in Sport. 2008;9:136–147
- . Does the use of orthoses improve self-reported pain and function measures in patients with plantar fasciitis? A meta-analysis. Physical Therapy in Sport. 2009;10:12–18
- . Prevention and management of osteitis pubis in the Australian football league: a qualitative analysis. Physical Therapy in Sport. 2008;9:117–125
- . Upper and lower trapezius muscle activity in subjects with subacromial impingement symptoms: is there imbalance and can taping change it?. Physical Therapy in Sport. 2009;10:45–50
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PII: S1466-853X(09)00125-4
doi: 10.1016/j.ptsp.2009.12.001
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