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Michael Axe

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Sports Health|September 28, 2012
Data-based interval throwing programs for baseball playersMichael Axe, Wendy Hurd, Lynn Snyder-Mackler
Sports Health|September 28, 2012
Management of the athlete with acute anterior cruciate ligament deficiencyWendy Hurd, Michael Axe, Lynn Snyder-Mackler
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|January 10, 2002
The effect of insufficient quadriceps strength on gait after anterior cruciate ligament reconstructionMichael Lewek, Katherine Rudolph, Michael Axe, et al.
Sports Health|September 28, 2012
Data-based interval hitting program for female college volleyball playersWendy Hurd, Airelle Hunter-Giordano, Michael Axe, et al.
British Journal of Sports Medicine|February 13, 2020
Activity and functional readiness, not age, are the critical factors for second anterior cruciate ligament injury - the Delaware-Oslo ACL cohort studyHege Grindem, Lars Engebretsen, Michael Axe, et al.
British Journal of Sports Medicine|September 29, 2017
Functional performance 6 months after ACL reconstruction can predict return to participation in the same preinjury activity level 12 and 24 months after surgeryZakariya Nawasreh, David Logerstedt, Kathleen Cummer, et al.
Journal of Orthopaedic Research : Official Publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society|June 11, 2024
Triamcinolone acetonide has minimal effect on short- and long-term metabolic activities of cartilageAnnie Porter, Emily Newcomb, Steven DiStefano, et al.
The American Journal of Sports Medicine|September 4, 2019
Coper Classification Early After ACL Rupture Changes With Progressive Neuromuscular and Strength Training and Is Associated With 2-Year Success: ResponseLouise Thoma, Hege Grindem, David Logerstedt, et al.
The American Journal of Sports Medicine|February 22, 2019
Coper Classification Early After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rupture Changes With Progressive Neuromuscular and Strength Training and Is Associated With 2-Year Success: The Delaware-Oslo ACL Cohort StudyLouise M Thoma, Hege Grindem, David Logerstedt, et al.
The American Journal of Sports Medicine|April 21, 2026
Triamcinolone Acetonide Is Not Harmful to Healthy and Osteoarthritic Human Knee CartilageAnnie Porter, Julie Nguyen, Ying Peng, et al.
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Sports Health|September 28, 2012
Data-based interval throwing programs for baseball playersMichael Axe, Wendy Hurd, Lynn Snyder-Mackler
Sports Health|September 28, 2012
Management of the athlete with acute anterior cruciate ligament deficiencyWendy Hurd, Michael Axe, Lynn Snyder-Mackler
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|January 10, 2002
The effect of insufficient quadriceps strength on gait after anterior cruciate ligament reconstructionMichael Lewek, Katherine Rudolph, Michael Axe, et al.
Sports Health|September 28, 2012
Data-based interval hitting program for female college volleyball playersWendy Hurd, Airelle Hunter-Giordano, Michael Axe, et al.
British Journal of Sports Medicine|February 13, 2020
Activity and functional readiness, not age, are the critical factors for second anterior cruciate ligament injury - the Delaware-Oslo ACL cohort studyHege Grindem, Lars Engebretsen, Michael Axe, et al.
British Journal of Sports Medicine|September 29, 2017
Functional performance 6 months after ACL reconstruction can predict return to participation in the same preinjury activity level 12 and 24 months after surgeryZakariya Nawasreh, David Logerstedt, Kathleen Cummer, et al.
Journal of Orthopaedic Research : Official Publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society|June 11, 2024
Triamcinolone acetonide has minimal effect on short- and long-term metabolic activities of cartilageAnnie Porter, Emily Newcomb, Steven DiStefano, et al.
The American Journal of Sports Medicine|September 4, 2019
Coper Classification Early After ACL Rupture Changes With Progressive Neuromuscular and Strength Training and Is Associated With 2-Year Success: ResponseLouise Thoma, Hege Grindem, David Logerstedt, et al.
The American Journal of Sports Medicine|February 22, 2019
Coper Classification Early After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rupture Changes With Progressive Neuromuscular and Strength Training and Is Associated With 2-Year Success: The Delaware-Oslo ACL Cohort StudyLouise M Thoma, Hege Grindem, David Logerstedt, et al.
The American Journal of Sports Medicine|April 21, 2026
Triamcinolone Acetonide Is Not Harmful to Healthy and Osteoarthritic Human Knee CartilageAnnie Porter, Julie Nguyen, Ying Peng, et al.
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