Incidence of injury and physical performance adaptations during military training

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Incidence of injury and physical performance adaptations during military training. / Rosendal, Lars; Langberg, Henning; Skov-Jensen, Arne; Kjaer, Michael.

I: Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, Bind 13, Nr. 3, 2003, s. 157-63.

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Rosendal, L, Langberg, H, Skov-Jensen, A & Kjaer, M 2003, 'Incidence of injury and physical performance adaptations during military training', Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, bind 13, nr. 3, s. 157-63.

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Rosendal, L., Langberg, H., Skov-Jensen, A., & Kjaer, M. (2003). Incidence of injury and physical performance adaptations during military training. Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, 13(3), 157-63.

Vancouver

Rosendal L, Langberg H, Skov-Jensen A, Kjaer M. Incidence of injury and physical performance adaptations during military training. Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine. 2003;13(3):157-63.

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Rosendal, Lars ; Langberg, Henning ; Skov-Jensen, Arne ; Kjaer, Michael. / Incidence of injury and physical performance adaptations during military training. I: Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine. 2003 ; Bind 13, Nr. 3. s. 157-63.

Bibtex

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abstract = "Strenuous physical activity, such as military training, is known to demand a high degree of physical performance and to cause overuse injuries. However, the exact relation between injury incidence and physical fitness level and the influence of military training on measures of functional performance, such as intermittent endurance capacity and maximal jump performance, are not fully described.",
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