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Malcolm Collins

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Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|August 19, 2016
Towards an Understanding of the Genetics of TendinopathyAlison September, Masouda Rahim, Malcolm Collins
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|August 28, 2010
The COL5A1 gene: a novel marker of endurance running performanceMichael Posthumus, Martin P Schwellnus, Malcolm Collins
Clinical Rheumatology|June 27, 2014
The COL5A1 gene is associated with increased risk of carpal tunnel syndromeMarilize Burger, Hanli de Wet, Malcolm Collins
Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine : Official Journal of the Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine|March 25, 2011
Factors associated with a self-reported history of exercise-associated muscle cramps in Ironman triathletes: a case-control studyGavin Shang, Malcolm Collins, Martin P Schwellnus
British Journal of Sports Medicine|December 15, 2010
Increased running speed and previous cramps rather than dehydration or serum sodium changes predict exercise-associated muscle cramping: a prospective cohort study in 210 Ironman triathletesMartin P Schwellnus, Nichola Drew, Malcolm Collins
Clinics in Sports Medicine|January 22, 2008
Muscle cramping in athletes--risk factors, clinical assessment, and managementMartin P Schwellnus, Nichola Drew, Malcolm Collins
British Journal of Sports Medicine|May 14, 2013
The genetic basis for elite running performanceRoss Tucker, Jordan Santos-Concejero, Malcolm Collins
British Journal of Sports Medicine|February 6, 2009
The COL1A1 gene and acute soft tissue rupturesMalcolm Collins, Michael Posthumus, Martin P Schwellnus
British Journal of Sports Medicine|October 28, 2015
Biological variation in musculoskeletal injuries: current knowledge, future research and practical implicationsMalcolm Collins, Alison V September, Michael Posthumus
Medicine and Sport Science|June 12, 2016
Genetics of Musculoskeletal Exercise-Related PhenotypesMalcolm Collins, Kevin O''Connell, Michael Posthumus
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Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|August 19, 2016
Towards an Understanding of the Genetics of TendinopathyAlison September, Masouda Rahim, Malcolm Collins
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|August 28, 2010
The COL5A1 gene: a novel marker of endurance running performanceMichael Posthumus, Martin P Schwellnus, Malcolm Collins
Clinical Rheumatology|June 27, 2014
The COL5A1 gene is associated with increased risk of carpal tunnel syndromeMarilize Burger, Hanli de Wet, Malcolm Collins
Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine : Official Journal of the Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine|March 25, 2011
Factors associated with a self-reported history of exercise-associated muscle cramps in Ironman triathletes: a case-control studyGavin Shang, Malcolm Collins, Martin P Schwellnus
British Journal of Sports Medicine|December 15, 2010
Increased running speed and previous cramps rather than dehydration or serum sodium changes predict exercise-associated muscle cramping: a prospective cohort study in 210 Ironman triathletesMartin P Schwellnus, Nichola Drew, Malcolm Collins
Clinics in Sports Medicine|January 22, 2008
Muscle cramping in athletes--risk factors, clinical assessment, and managementMartin P Schwellnus, Nichola Drew, Malcolm Collins
British Journal of Sports Medicine|May 14, 2013
The genetic basis for elite running performanceRoss Tucker, Jordan Santos-Concejero, Malcolm Collins
British Journal of Sports Medicine|February 6, 2009
The COL1A1 gene and acute soft tissue rupturesMalcolm Collins, Michael Posthumus, Martin P Schwellnus
British Journal of Sports Medicine|October 28, 2015
Biological variation in musculoskeletal injuries: current knowledge, future research and practical implicationsMalcolm Collins, Alison V September, Michael Posthumus
Medicine and Sport Science|June 12, 2016
Genetics of Musculoskeletal Exercise-Related PhenotypesMalcolm Collins, Kevin O''Connell, Michael Posthumus
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