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October 23, 2013
Repetitive hops induce postactivation potentiation in triceps surae as well as an increase in the jump height of subsequent maximal drop jumps
Julian Bergmann, Andreas Kramer, Markus Gruber
Der Ophthalmologe : Zeitschrift Der Deutschen Ophthalmologischen Gesellschaft
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August 19, 2020
[Orbital trauma by ocular prostheses during scuba diving]
Markus Gruber, Thomas Reinhard, Philip Maier
Der Ophthalmologe : Zeitschrift Der Deutschen Ophthalmologischen Gesellschaft
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June 24, 2020
[Orbital hemorrhage during diving]
Markus Gruber, Thomas Reinhard, Philip Maier
European Journal of Applied Physiology
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February 21, 2019
Suitability of jumps as a form of high-intensity interval training: effect of rest duration on oxygen uptake, heart rate and blood lactate
Andreas Kramer, Tamara Poppendieker, Markus Gruber
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living
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November 28, 2022
Correlations between core muscle strength endurance and upper-extremity performance in adolescent male sub-elite handball players
Julian Bauer, Markus Gruber, Thomas Muehlbauer
Journal of Aging Research
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February 9, 2012
A qualitative review of balance and strength performance in healthy older adults: impact for testing and training
Urs Granacher, Thomas Muehlbauer, Markus Gruber
Human Movement Science
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September 20, 2014
Robotic guidance induces long-lasting changes in the movement pattern of a novel sport-specific motor task
Jakob Kümmel, Andreas Kramer, Markus Gruber
Deutsches Arzteblatt International
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March 31, 2021
Ophthalmological Interventions Not Covered
Daniel Böhringer, Markus Gruber, Thomas Reinhard
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
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February 14, 2015
The authors respond
Andreas Kramer, Christian Dettmers, Markus Gruber
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
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May 15, 2014
Exergaming with additional postural demands improves balance and gait in patients with multiple sclerosis as much as conventional balance training and leads to high adherence to home-based balance training
Andreas Kramer, Christian Dettmers, Markus Gruber
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Plos One
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October 23, 2013
Repetitive hops induce postactivation potentiation in triceps surae as well as an increase in the jump height of subsequent maximal drop jumps
Julian Bergmann, Andreas Kramer, Markus Gruber
Der Ophthalmologe : Zeitschrift Der Deutschen Ophthalmologischen Gesellschaft
|
August 19, 2020
[Orbital trauma by ocular prostheses during scuba diving]
Markus Gruber, Thomas Reinhard, Philip Maier
Der Ophthalmologe : Zeitschrift Der Deutschen Ophthalmologischen Gesellschaft
|
June 24, 2020
[Orbital hemorrhage during diving]
Markus Gruber, Thomas Reinhard, Philip Maier
European Journal of Applied Physiology
|
February 21, 2019
Suitability of jumps as a form of high-intensity interval training: effect of rest duration on oxygen uptake, heart rate and blood lactate
Andreas Kramer, Tamara Poppendieker, Markus Gruber
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living
|
November 28, 2022
Correlations between core muscle strength endurance and upper-extremity performance in adolescent male sub-elite handball players
Julian Bauer, Markus Gruber, Thomas Muehlbauer
Journal of Aging Research
|
February 9, 2012
A qualitative review of balance and strength performance in healthy older adults: impact for testing and training
Urs Granacher, Thomas Muehlbauer, Markus Gruber
Human Movement Science
|
September 20, 2014
Robotic guidance induces long-lasting changes in the movement pattern of a novel sport-specific motor task
Jakob Kümmel, Andreas Kramer, Markus Gruber
Deutsches Arzteblatt International
|
March 31, 2021
Ophthalmological Interventions Not Covered
Daniel Böhringer, Markus Gruber, Thomas Reinhard
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
|
February 14, 2015
The authors respond
Andreas Kramer, Christian Dettmers, Markus Gruber
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
|
May 15, 2014
Exergaming with additional postural demands improves balance and gait in patients with multiple sclerosis as much as conventional balance training and leads to high adherence to home-based balance training
Andreas Kramer, Christian Dettmers, Markus Gruber
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