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Ian Shrier

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Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine : Official Journal of the Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine|August 16, 2003
Effects of a high-carbohydrate meal and a carbohydrate-electrolyte solution on endurance running capacityIan Shrier
The American Journal of Sports Medicine|January 6, 2011
Neuropsychological testing is more sensitive than self-reported symptom-related questionnaires for the elicitation of potential concussion-related signs. Letter to the editorIan Shrier
British Journal of Sports Medicine|September 25, 2004
Muscle dysfunction versus wear and tear as a cause of exercise related osteoarthritis: an epidemiological updateIan Shrier
Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine : Official Journal of the Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine|September 21, 2004
Does stretching improve performance? A systematic and critical review of the literatureIan Shrier
Plos Medicine|November 18, 2005
Power, reliability, and heterogeneous resultsIan Shrier
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|September 23, 2008
Warm-up and stretching in the prevention of muscular injuryIan Shrier
Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine : Official Journal of the Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine|April 11, 2006
Recognizing and challenging dogmaIan Shrier
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|December 4, 2013
Estimating causal effect with RCTsIan Shrier
Observational Studies|March 6, 2026
The interventionist approach can address questions related to causes of effects if causes are considered as states instead of interventionsIan Shrier
The Physician and Sportsmedicine|January 21, 2010
When and whom to stretch? Gauging the benefits and drawbacks for individual patientsIan Shrier
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Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine : Official Journal of the Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine|August 16, 2003
Effects of a high-carbohydrate meal and a carbohydrate-electrolyte solution on endurance running capacityIan Shrier
The American Journal of Sports Medicine|January 6, 2011
Neuropsychological testing is more sensitive than self-reported symptom-related questionnaires for the elicitation of potential concussion-related signs. Letter to the editorIan Shrier
British Journal of Sports Medicine|September 25, 2004
Muscle dysfunction versus wear and tear as a cause of exercise related osteoarthritis: an epidemiological updateIan Shrier
Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine : Official Journal of the Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine|September 21, 2004
Does stretching improve performance? A systematic and critical review of the literatureIan Shrier
Plos Medicine|November 18, 2005
Power, reliability, and heterogeneous resultsIan Shrier
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|September 23, 2008
Warm-up and stretching in the prevention of muscular injuryIan Shrier
Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine : Official Journal of the Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine|April 11, 2006
Recognizing and challenging dogmaIan Shrier
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|December 4, 2013
Estimating causal effect with RCTsIan Shrier
Observational Studies|March 6, 2026
The interventionist approach can address questions related to causes of effects if causes are considered as states instead of interventionsIan Shrier
The Physician and Sportsmedicine|January 21, 2010
When and whom to stretch? Gauging the benefits and drawbacks for individual patientsIan Shrier
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