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Barry University
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Anterior cruciate ligament -- Wounds and injuries
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College athletes
( 1 )
Head -- Wounds and injuries
( 1 )
Soccer injuries
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Soccer injuries -- Prevention
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Soccer players
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Sports injuries -- Prevention
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Women athletes
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Women soccer players
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Learoyd, Erin C.
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McCaughey, Joanna C.
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academic theses
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88 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm
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vi, 118 leaves : ill., photos ; 28 cm
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2009
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2010
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Prevention
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Soccer injuries
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Wounds and injuries
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Anterior cruciate ligament
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College athletes
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Head
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Soccer players
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Sports injuries
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Women athletes
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Women soccer players
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Effects of single-leg neuromuscular training on ACL risk factors in female collegiate soccer players
Publication Date:
2010
Creator:
Learoyd, Erin C.
Publisher:
Barry University ( Miami, Fla. )
Format:
vi, 118 leaves : ill., photos ; 28 cm
Subjects:
Women athletes
Anterior cruciate ligament -- Wounds and injuries
Women soccer players
Soccer injuries -- Prevention
Source Institution:
Barry University
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The relationship between soccer heading technique and neuropsychological skills of collegiate soccer players
Publication Date:
2009
Creator:
McCaughey, Joanna C.
Publisher:
Barry University ( Miami, Fla. )
Format:
88 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm
Subjects:
Soccer players
College athletes
Soccer injuries
Sports injuries -- Prevention
Head -- Wounds and injuries
Source Institution:
Barry University