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Tropp H, Askling C
Clin Biomech (Bristol) . 2013 Aug; 3(2):88-91. PMID: 23915839
Ankle disc training gave good objective results in patients with functional instability of the ankle joint, that is a feeling of giving way or recurrent sprains. The training programme improved...
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Askling C, Saartok T, Thorstensson A
Br J Sports Med . 2005 Dec; 40(1):40-4. PMID: 16371489
Objectives: To investigate possible links between aetiology of acute, first time hamstring strains in sprinters and dancers and recovery of flexibility, strength, and function as well as time to return...
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Askling C, Karlsson J, Thorstensson A
Scand J Med Sci Sports . 2003 Jul; 13(4):244-50. PMID: 12859607
The primary purpose of this study was to evaluate whether a preseason strength training programme for the hamstring muscle group - emphasising eccentric overloading - could affect the occurrence and...
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Askling C, Lund H, Saartok T, Thorstensson A
Scand J Med Sci Sports . 2002 Aug; 12(4):230-5. PMID: 12199872
Dancing involves powerful movements as well as flexibility exercises, both of which may be related to specific injuries to the musculo-tendinosus tissue, e.g., the hamstring muscle complex. In this study,...
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Askling C, Tengvar M, Saartok T, Thorstensson A
Scand J Med Sci Sports . 2000 Sep; 10(5):304-7. PMID: 11001399
Hamstring strains are common injuries in sports. Knowledge about their etiology and localization is, however, limited. The two cases described here both had acute hamstring strains, but the etiologies were...
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Tropp H, Askling C, Gillquist J
Am J Sports Med . 1985 Jul; 13(4):259-62. PMID: 3927758
Two different methods for the prevention of ankle joint injuries in soccer were tested. Coordination training on an ankle disk improves functional stability and postural control, whereas an orthosis provides...