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Philip Glasgow

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International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy|February 16, 2023
Leadership Practice in Sport and Exercise Medicine - from diagnosis to dialoguePhilip Glasgow
British Journal of Sports Medicine|June 25, 2017
Optimising load to optimise outcomesPhilip Glasgow
British Journal of Sports Medicine|May 8, 2015
Exercise prescription: bridging the gap to clinical practicePhilip Glasgow
British Journal of Sports Medicine|March 28, 2014
Simplicity: the ultimate sophisticationPhilip Glasgow
British Journal of Sports Medicine|July 31, 2017
A theoretical model for exercise progressions as part of a complex rehabilitation programme designSam Blanchard, Philip Glasgow
British Journal of Sports Medicine|May 8, 2015
Optimal loading: key variables and mechanismsPhilip Glasgow, Nicola Phillips, Christopher Bleakley
British Journal of Sports Medicine|November 30, 2012
Being able to adapt to variable stimuli: the key driver in injury and illness prevention?Philip Glasgow, Christopher M Bleakley, Nicola Phillips
British Journal of Sports Medicine|June 24, 2021
Self-reported measures of training exposure: can we trust them, and how do we select them?Myles Calder Murphy, Philip Glasgow, Andrea Britt Mosler
Physical Therapy in Sport : Official Journal of the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Sports Medicine|March 4, 2017
The effects of a combined static-dynamic stretching protocol on athletic performance in elite Gaelic footballers: A randomised controlled crossover trialMartin Loughran, Philip Glasgow, Chris Bleakley, et al.
BMJ Case Reports|June 22, 2011
An unusual case of bilateral myositis ossificans in a young athleteChris M Bleakley, Philip Glasgow, Michael Webb, et al.
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International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy|February 16, 2023
Leadership Practice in Sport and Exercise Medicine - from diagnosis to dialoguePhilip Glasgow
British Journal of Sports Medicine|June 25, 2017
Optimising load to optimise outcomesPhilip Glasgow
British Journal of Sports Medicine|May 8, 2015
Exercise prescription: bridging the gap to clinical practicePhilip Glasgow
British Journal of Sports Medicine|March 28, 2014
Simplicity: the ultimate sophisticationPhilip Glasgow
British Journal of Sports Medicine|July 31, 2017
A theoretical model for exercise progressions as part of a complex rehabilitation programme designSam Blanchard, Philip Glasgow
British Journal of Sports Medicine|May 8, 2015
Optimal loading: key variables and mechanismsPhilip Glasgow, Nicola Phillips, Christopher Bleakley
British Journal of Sports Medicine|November 30, 2012
Being able to adapt to variable stimuli: the key driver in injury and illness prevention?Philip Glasgow, Christopher M Bleakley, Nicola Phillips
British Journal of Sports Medicine|June 24, 2021
Self-reported measures of training exposure: can we trust them, and how do we select them?Myles Calder Murphy, Philip Glasgow, Andrea Britt Mosler
Physical Therapy in Sport : Official Journal of the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Sports Medicine|March 4, 2017
The effects of a combined static-dynamic stretching protocol on athletic performance in elite Gaelic footballers: A randomised controlled crossover trialMartin Loughran, Philip Glasgow, Chris Bleakley, et al.
BMJ Case Reports|June 22, 2011
An unusual case of bilateral myositis ossificans in a young athleteChris M Bleakley, Philip Glasgow, Michael Webb, et al.
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