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At return to play following hamstring injury the majority of professional football players have residual isokinetic deficits
- Correspondence to Dr Johannes L Tol, Aspetar, Qatar Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Hospital, PO Box 29222, Doha, Qatar; johannes.tol{at}aspetar.com
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At return to play following hamstring injury the majority of professional football players have residual isokinetic deficits
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- Received August 27, 2013
- Revised December 5, 2013
- Accepted January 3, 2014
- First published February 3, 2014.
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October 11, 2022
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