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How do training and competition workloads relate to injury? The workload—injury aetiology model
- Correspondence to Johann Windt, Experimental Medicine Program, University of British Columbia, 2635 Laurel Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V5Z 1M9; johannwindt{at}gmail.com
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How do training and competition workloads relate to injury? The workload—injury aetiology model
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- Accepted May 30, 2016
- First published July 14, 2016.
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