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Return to sport after patellar tendinosis through eccentric or concentric quadriceps training

James G Garrick1

  • 1Saint Francis Memorial Hospital, San Francisco, California, USA.

Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine : Official Journal of the Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine
|February 17, 2007
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