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David A Opar

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Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|January 24, 2025
Nutritional Interventions to Attenuate Quadriceps Muscle Deficits following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury and ReconstructionMiriam J Smith, Nolan J Hoffman, Argell J San Jose, et al.
International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance|February 17, 2022
The Dose-Response of the Nordic Hamstring Exercise on Biceps Femoris Architecture and Eccentric Knee Flexor Strength: A Randomized Interventional TrialFearghal P Behan, Robin Vermeulen, Rod Whiteley, et al.
Peerj|June 13, 2018
Effect of acute augmented feedback on between limb asymmetries and eccentric knee flexor strength during the Nordic hamstring exerciseWade J Chalker, Anthony J Shield, David A Opar, et al.
The American Journal of Sports Medicine|May 15, 2023
Lower Patellofemoral Joint Contact Force During Side-Step Cutting After Return-to-Sports Clearance Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament ReconstructionArgell J San Jose, Nirav Maniar, Rodney Whiteley, et al.
British Journal of Sports Medicine|May 7, 2017
There is strength in numbers for muscle injuries: it is time to establish an international collaborative registryNicol van Dyk, Anne D van der Made, Ryan G Timmins, et al.
Frontiers in Physiology|July 30, 2019
Modeling the Risk of Team Sport Injuries: A Narrative Review of Different Statistical ApproachesJoshua D Ruddy, Stuart J Cormack, Rod Whiteley, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|August 20, 2014
Eccentric hamstring strength and hamstring injury risk in Australian footballersDavid A Opar, Morgan D Williams, Ryan G Timmins, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|October 3, 2015
Biceps Femoris Architecture and Strength in Athletes with a Previous Anterior Cruciate Ligament ReconstructionRyan G Timmins, Matthew N Bourne, Anthony J Shield, et al.
British Journal of Sports Medicine|December 18, 2015
Short biceps femoris fascicles and eccentric knee flexor weakness increase the risk of hamstring injury in elite football (soccer): a prospective cohort studyRyan G Timmins, Matthew N Bourne, Anthony J Shield, et al.
The American Journal of Sports Medicine|November 16, 2014
The effect of previous hamstring strain injuries on the change in eccentric hamstring strength during preseason training in elite Australian footballersDavid A Opar, Morgan D Williams, Ryan G Timmins, et al.
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Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|January 24, 2025
Nutritional Interventions to Attenuate Quadriceps Muscle Deficits following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury and ReconstructionMiriam J Smith, Nolan J Hoffman, Argell J San Jose, et al.
International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance|February 17, 2022
The Dose-Response of the Nordic Hamstring Exercise on Biceps Femoris Architecture and Eccentric Knee Flexor Strength: A Randomized Interventional TrialFearghal P Behan, Robin Vermeulen, Rod Whiteley, et al.
Peerj|June 13, 2018
Effect of acute augmented feedback on between limb asymmetries and eccentric knee flexor strength during the Nordic hamstring exerciseWade J Chalker, Anthony J Shield, David A Opar, et al.
The American Journal of Sports Medicine|May 15, 2023
Lower Patellofemoral Joint Contact Force During Side-Step Cutting After Return-to-Sports Clearance Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament ReconstructionArgell J San Jose, Nirav Maniar, Rodney Whiteley, et al.
British Journal of Sports Medicine|May 7, 2017
There is strength in numbers for muscle injuries: it is time to establish an international collaborative registryNicol van Dyk, Anne D van der Made, Ryan G Timmins, et al.
Frontiers in Physiology|July 30, 2019
Modeling the Risk of Team Sport Injuries: A Narrative Review of Different Statistical ApproachesJoshua D Ruddy, Stuart J Cormack, Rod Whiteley, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|August 20, 2014
Eccentric hamstring strength and hamstring injury risk in Australian footballersDavid A Opar, Morgan D Williams, Ryan G Timmins, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|October 3, 2015
Biceps Femoris Architecture and Strength in Athletes with a Previous Anterior Cruciate Ligament ReconstructionRyan G Timmins, Matthew N Bourne, Anthony J Shield, et al.
British Journal of Sports Medicine|December 18, 2015
Short biceps femoris fascicles and eccentric knee flexor weakness increase the risk of hamstring injury in elite football (soccer): a prospective cohort studyRyan G Timmins, Matthew N Bourne, Anthony J Shield, et al.
The American Journal of Sports Medicine|November 16, 2014
The effect of previous hamstring strain injuries on the change in eccentric hamstring strength during preseason training in elite Australian footballersDavid A Opar, Morgan D Williams, Ryan G Timmins, et al.
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