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Nicholas Henschke

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British Journal of Sports Medicine|July 12, 2013
Exercise reduces pain and improves physical function for people awaiting hip replacement surgeryNicholas Henschke, Joanna Diong
British Journal of Sports Medicine|August 8, 2012
Plyometric training programmes improve motor performance in prepubertal childrenDamien McKay, Nicholas Henschke
British Journal of Sports Medicine|July 21, 2012
Why does exercise reduce falls in older people? Unrecognised contributions to motor control and cognition?Catherine Sherrington, Nicholas Henschke
British Journal of Sports Medicine|March 24, 2012
Progressive resistance strength training can reduce physical disability in older adultsJulia Keuerleber, Nicholas Henschke
British Journal of Sports Medicine|January 17, 2012
Therapeutic ultrasound is not clinically beneficial for acute ankle sprainsMichael Swain, Nicholas Henschke
British Journal of Sports Medicine|October 26, 2013
Kinesio taping for sports injuriesSteven J Kamper, Nicholas Henschke
British Journal of Sports Medicine|February 20, 2014
Swimming for children and adolescents with asthmaKatharina R Geiger, Nicholas Henschke
British Journal of Sports Medicine|October 19, 2011
Stretching before or after exercise does not reduce delayed-onset muscle sorenessNicholas Henschke, C Christine Lin
British Journal of Sports Medicine|December 18, 2012
Multimodal physiotherapy is effective for anterior knee pain reliefVinicius Cunha Oliveira, Nicholas Henschke
Mayo Clinic Proceedings|January 10, 2015
The epidemiology and economic consequences of painNicholas Henschke, Steven J Kamper, Chris G Maher
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British Journal of Sports Medicine|July 12, 2013
Exercise reduces pain and improves physical function for people awaiting hip replacement surgeryNicholas Henschke, Joanna Diong
British Journal of Sports Medicine|August 8, 2012
Plyometric training programmes improve motor performance in prepubertal childrenDamien McKay, Nicholas Henschke
British Journal of Sports Medicine|July 21, 2012
Why does exercise reduce falls in older people? Unrecognised contributions to motor control and cognition?Catherine Sherrington, Nicholas Henschke
British Journal of Sports Medicine|March 24, 2012
Progressive resistance strength training can reduce physical disability in older adultsJulia Keuerleber, Nicholas Henschke
British Journal of Sports Medicine|January 17, 2012
Therapeutic ultrasound is not clinically beneficial for acute ankle sprainsMichael Swain, Nicholas Henschke
British Journal of Sports Medicine|October 26, 2013
Kinesio taping for sports injuriesSteven J Kamper, Nicholas Henschke
British Journal of Sports Medicine|February 20, 2014
Swimming for children and adolescents with asthmaKatharina R Geiger, Nicholas Henschke
British Journal of Sports Medicine|October 19, 2011
Stretching before or after exercise does not reduce delayed-onset muscle sorenessNicholas Henschke, C Christine Lin
British Journal of Sports Medicine|December 18, 2012
Multimodal physiotherapy is effective for anterior knee pain reliefVinicius Cunha Oliveira, Nicholas Henschke
Mayo Clinic Proceedings|January 10, 2015
The epidemiology and economic consequences of painNicholas Henschke, Steven J Kamper, Chris G Maher
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