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Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
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July 11, 1998
The reliability and validity of an instrumented staple system for in vivo measurement of local bone deformation. An in vitro study
I Ekenman, K Halvorsen, P Westblad, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
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March 17, 2001
Stress fractures of the tibia: can personality traits help us detect the injury-prone athlete?
I Ekenman, P Hassmén, N Koivula, et al.
Foot & Ankle International
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August 7, 1998
Local bone deformation at two predominant sites for stress fractures of the tibia: an in vivo study
I Ekenman, K Halvorsen, P Westblad, et al.
Foot & Ankle International
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August 1, 1996
A study of intrinsic factors in patients with stress fractures of the tibia
I Ekenman, L Tsai-Felländer, P Westblad, et al.
American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
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June 12, 2001
A home exercise program for tibial bone strengthening based on in vivo strain measurements
C Milgrom, M Miligram, A Simkin, et al.
British Journal of Sports Medicine
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March 29, 2003
Are overground or treadmill runners more likely to sustain tibial stress fracture?
C Milgrom, A Finestone, S Segev, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
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June 1, 1997
An experimental in vivo method for analysis of local deformation on tibia, with simultaneous measures of ground reaction forces, lower extremity muscle activity and joint motion
C Rolf, P Westblad, I Ekenman, et al.
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British Volume
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June 16, 2000
In-vivo strain measurements to evaluate the strengthening potential of exercises on the tibial bone
C Milgrom, A Finestone, A Simkin, et al.
Foot & Ankle International
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April 6, 2002
Metatarsal strains are sufficient to cause fatigue fracture during cyclic overloading
C Milgrom, A Finestone, N Sharkey, et al.
British Journal of Sports Medicine
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June 15, 2000
Do high impact exercises produce higher tibial strains than running?
C Milgrom, A Finestone, Y Levi, et al.
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Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
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July 11, 1998
The reliability and validity of an instrumented staple system for in vivo measurement of local bone deformation. An in vitro study
I Ekenman, K Halvorsen, P Westblad, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
|
March 17, 2001
Stress fractures of the tibia: can personality traits help us detect the injury-prone athlete?
I Ekenman, P Hassmén, N Koivula, et al.
Foot & Ankle International
|
August 7, 1998
Local bone deformation at two predominant sites for stress fractures of the tibia: an in vivo study
I Ekenman, K Halvorsen, P Westblad, et al.
Foot & Ankle International
|
August 1, 1996
A study of intrinsic factors in patients with stress fractures of the tibia
I Ekenman, L Tsai-Felländer, P Westblad, et al.
American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
|
June 12, 2001
A home exercise program for tibial bone strengthening based on in vivo strain measurements
C Milgrom, M Miligram, A Simkin, et al.
British Journal of Sports Medicine
|
March 29, 2003
Are overground or treadmill runners more likely to sustain tibial stress fracture?
C Milgrom, A Finestone, S Segev, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
|
June 1, 1997
An experimental in vivo method for analysis of local deformation on tibia, with simultaneous measures of ground reaction forces, lower extremity muscle activity and joint motion
C Rolf, P Westblad, I Ekenman, et al.
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British Volume
|
June 16, 2000
In-vivo strain measurements to evaluate the strengthening potential of exercises on the tibial bone
C Milgrom, A Finestone, A Simkin, et al.
Foot & Ankle International
|
April 6, 2002
Metatarsal strains are sufficient to cause fatigue fracture during cyclic overloading
C Milgrom, A Finestone, N Sharkey, et al.
British Journal of Sports Medicine
|
June 15, 2000
Do high impact exercises produce higher tibial strains than running?
C Milgrom, A Finestone, Y Levi, et al.
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