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Leho Rips

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Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania)|February 25, 2023
Musculoskeletal Injury Risk in a Military Cadet Population Participating in an Injury-Prevention ProgramIvar Vähi, Leho Rips, Ahti Varblane, et al.
BMJ Case Reports|January 18, 2022
Lower leg muscle recovery takes at least 12 months for functional tests to recover after late reconstruction of the tibialis posterior tendon retinaculumLeho Rips, Mihkel Luik, Tauno Koovit, et al.
Journal of ISAKOS : Joint Disorders & Orthopaedic Sports Medicine|August 19, 2024
In the medium term, more than half of males report kinesiophobia after anterior cruciate ligament reconstructionLeho Rips, Tauno Koovit, Mihkel Luik, et al.
The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness|October 7, 2022
Severe deficiency of vitamin D has no negative effect on physical performance during military trainingLeho Rips, Alar Toom, Rein Kuik, et al.
Nutrients|May 11, 2024
Seasonal Variation in Vitamin D Status Does Not Interfere with Improvements in Aerobic and Muscular Endurance in Conscripts during Basic Military TrainingSaima Timpmann, Leho Rips, Indrek Olveti, et al.
Military Medicine|March 15, 2017
Anabolic Adaptations Occur in Conscripts During Basic Military Training Despite High Prevalence of Vitamin D Deficiency and Decrease in Iron StatusVahur Ööpik, Saima Timpmann, Leho Rips, et al.
Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics|May 2, 2024
High dose vitamin D supplementation decreases the risk of deficiency in male conscripts, but has no effect on physical performance-A randomized studyLeho Rips, Alar Toom, Rein Kuik, et al.
Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition|July 25, 2022
Seven-month wintertime supplementation of 1200 IU vitamin D has no effect on hand grip strength in young, physically active males: A randomized, controlled studyLeho Rips, Alar Toom, Rein Kuik, et al.
Military Medicine|February 21, 2020
Self-Reported Knee Pain Does Not Impact Physical Training Negatively in ConscriptsLeho Rips, Madis Rahu, Rein Kuik, et al.
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy : Official Journal of the ESSKA|October 26, 2020
The posteromedial corner of the knee: an international expert consensus statement on diagnosis, classification, treatment, and rehabilitationJorge Chahla, Kyle N Kunze, Robert F LaPrade, et al.
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Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania)|February 25, 2023
Musculoskeletal Injury Risk in a Military Cadet Population Participating in an Injury-Prevention ProgramIvar Vähi, Leho Rips, Ahti Varblane, et al.
BMJ Case Reports|January 18, 2022
Lower leg muscle recovery takes at least 12 months for functional tests to recover after late reconstruction of the tibialis posterior tendon retinaculumLeho Rips, Mihkel Luik, Tauno Koovit, et al.
Journal of ISAKOS : Joint Disorders & Orthopaedic Sports Medicine|August 19, 2024
In the medium term, more than half of males report kinesiophobia after anterior cruciate ligament reconstructionLeho Rips, Tauno Koovit, Mihkel Luik, et al.
The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness|October 7, 2022
Severe deficiency of vitamin D has no negative effect on physical performance during military trainingLeho Rips, Alar Toom, Rein Kuik, et al.
Nutrients|May 11, 2024
Seasonal Variation in Vitamin D Status Does Not Interfere with Improvements in Aerobic and Muscular Endurance in Conscripts during Basic Military TrainingSaima Timpmann, Leho Rips, Indrek Olveti, et al.
Military Medicine|March 15, 2017
Anabolic Adaptations Occur in Conscripts During Basic Military Training Despite High Prevalence of Vitamin D Deficiency and Decrease in Iron StatusVahur Ööpik, Saima Timpmann, Leho Rips, et al.
Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics|May 2, 2024
High dose vitamin D supplementation decreases the risk of deficiency in male conscripts, but has no effect on physical performance-A randomized studyLeho Rips, Alar Toom, Rein Kuik, et al.
Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition|July 25, 2022
Seven-month wintertime supplementation of 1200 IU vitamin D has no effect on hand grip strength in young, physically active males: A randomized, controlled studyLeho Rips, Alar Toom, Rein Kuik, et al.
Military Medicine|February 21, 2020
Self-Reported Knee Pain Does Not Impact Physical Training Negatively in ConscriptsLeho Rips, Madis Rahu, Rein Kuik, et al.
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy : Official Journal of the ESSKA|October 26, 2020
The posteromedial corner of the knee: an international expert consensus statement on diagnosis, classification, treatment, and rehabilitationJorge Chahla, Kyle N Kunze, Robert F LaPrade, et al.
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