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Do early quadriceps exercises affect the outcome of ACL reconstruction? A randomized controlled trial.Shaw T, Williams M, Chipchase L. Do early quadriceps exercises affect the outcome of ACL reconstruction? A randomized controlled trial. Australian Journal of Physiotherapy 2005;51:9-17. http://ajp.physiotherapy.asn.au/AJP/51-1/AustJPhysiotherv51i1Shaw.pdf (accessed 15 June 2012).

Plasticity of corticospinal neural control after locomotor training in human spinal cord injury.

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Trends in serum relaxin concentration among elite collegiate female athletes

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Locomotor Training Progression and Outcomes After Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury

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 . Locomotor Training Progression and Outcomes After Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury

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