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    Reliability of neuromuscular measurements during explosive isometric contractions, with special reference to electromyography normalization techniques by Buckthorpe, Matthew W., Hannah, Ricci, Pain, T.G., Folland, Jonathan P.

    Published in Muscle & nerve (01-10-2012)
    “…Introduction: This study determined the between‐session reliability of neuromuscular measurements during explosive isometric contractions, with special…”
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    Neuromuscular performance of explosive power athletes versus untrained individuals by Tillin, Neale A, Jimenez-Reyes, Pedro, Pain, Matthew T G, Folland, Jonathan P

    “…Electromechanical delay (EMD) and rate of force development (RFD) are determinants of explosive neuromuscular performance. We may expect a contrast in EMD and…”
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    Balance control strategies during perturbed and unperturbed balance in standing and handstand by Blenkinsop, Glen M., Pain, Matthew T. G., Hiley, Michael J.

    Published in Royal Society open science (01-07-2017)
    “…Insights into sensorimotor control of balance were examined by the assessment of perturbed and unperturbed balance in standing and handstand postures. During…”
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    Sex differences in muscle morphology of the knee flexors and knee extensors by Behan, Fearghal P, Maden-Wilkinson, Thomas M, Pain, Matt T G, Folland, Jonathan P

    Published in PloS one (01-01-2018)
    “…Females experience higher risk of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries; males experience higher risk of hamstring strain injuries. Differences in injury…”
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    Short‐term training for explosive strength causes neural and mechanical adaptations by Tillin, Neale A., Pain, Matthew T. G., Folland, Jonathan P.

    Published in Experimental physiology (01-05-2012)
    “…This study investigated the neural and peripheral adaptations to short‐term training for explosive force production. Ten men trained the knee extensors with…”
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    Explosive voluntary torque is related to whole-body response to unexpected perturbations by Behan, Fearghal P., Pain, Matt T.G., Folland, Jonathan P.

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (16-11-2018)
    “…Explosive torque has been demonstrated to relate to static balance. However, sports injuries occur dynamically and unpredictably, yet the relationship between…”
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    Sources of Error When Measuring Achilles Tendon Mechanics During the Stance Phase of Running by Krikelis, Giorgos, Pain, Matthew T G, Furlong, Laura-Anne M

    Published in Journal of biomechanical engineering (01-09-2021)
    “…In recent years, the use of methods to investigate muscle-tendon unit function that combine motion capture with ultrasound (MoCapUS) has increased. Although…”
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    The association between sport-related concussion and musculoskeletal injury in university rugby athletes by Yener, Numan, Glendon, Kerry, Pain, Matthew T.G.

    Published in Physical therapy in sport (01-05-2022)
    “…The study aimed to analyse the association between Sports-Related Concussion (SRC) and Subsequent Musculoskeletal Injury (MSK) in United Kingdom…”
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    Changes in inertial parameters of the lower limb during the impact phase of dynamic tasks by Furlong, Laura-Anne M., Voukelatos, Dimitrios, Kong, Pui Wah, Pain, Matthew T.G.

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (23-01-2020)
    “…Mechanical analysis at the whole human body level typically assumes limbs are rigid bodies with fixed inertial parameters, however, as the human body consists…”
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    Short-term unilateral resistance training affects the agonist-antagonist but not the force-agonist activation relationship by Tillin, Neale A., Pain, Matthew T.G., Folland, Jonathan P.

    Published in Muscle & nerve (01-03-2011)
    “…In this study we investigated the contribution of neural adaptations to strength changes after 4 weeks of unilateral isometric resistance training. Maximal and…”
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    Strength and size relationships of the quadriceps and hamstrings with special reference to reciprocal muscle balance by Evangelidis, Pavlos E., Massey, Garry J., Pain, Matthew T. G., Folland, Jonathan P.

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-03-2016)
    “…Purpose This study examined the association of muscle size and strength for the quadriceps and hamstrings, the relationship between the size of these muscles,…”
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    Effects of football simulated fatigue on neuromuscular function and whole‐body response to disturbances in balance by Behan, Fearghal P., Willis, Scott, Pain, Matt T.G., Folland, Jonathan P.

    “…The effect of football‐specific fatigue on explosive neuromuscular performance and dynamic balance has received little attention in the literature despite the…”
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    Contraction type influences the human ability to use the available torque capacity of skeletal muscle during explosive efforts by Tillin, Neale A, Pain, Matthew T. G, Folland, Jonathan P

    “…The influence of contraction type on the human ability to use the torque capacity of skeletal muscle during explosive efforts has not been documented. Fourteen…”
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    Training induced changes in quadriceps activation during maximal eccentric contractions by Voukelatos, Dimitrios, Kirkland, Mathew, Pain, Matthew T.G.

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (17-05-2018)
    “…Despite full voluntary effort, neuromuscular activation of the quadriceps group of muscles appears inhibited during eccentric contractions. A nerve stimulation…”
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    Muscle tension increases impact force but decreases energy absorption and pain during visco-elastic impacts to human thighs by Tsui, Felix, Pain, Matthew T.G.

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (23-01-2018)
    “…Despite uncertainty of its exact role, muscle tension has shown an ability to alter human biomechanical response and may have the ability to reduce impact…”
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    Relative age effect in Spanish association football: Its extent and implications for wasted potential by Jiménez, Idafe Pérez, Pain, Matthew T. G.

    Published in Journal of sports sciences (01-08-2008)
    “…Spain is one of the largest and most successful powers in international youth football, but this success has not extended to the national team. This lack of…”
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    Bilateral deficit in explosive force production is not caused by changes in agonist neural drive by Buckthorpe, Matthew W, Pain, Matthew T G, Folland, Jonathan P

    Published in PloS one (05-03-2013)
    “…Bilateral deficit (BLD) describes the phenomenon of a reduction in performance during synchronous bilateral (BL) movements when compared to the sum of…”
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    Sprint starts and the minimum auditory reaction time by Pain, Matthew T. G., Hibbs, Angela

    Published in Journal of sports sciences (01-01-2007)
    “…The simple auditory reaction time is one of the fastest reaction times and is thought to be rarely less than 100 ms. The current false start criterion in a…”
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    The hamstrings to quadriceps functional ratio expressed over the full angle-angular velocity range using a limited number of data points by Voukelatos, Dimitrios, Evangelidis, Pavlos E, Pain, Matthew T G

    Published in Royal Society open science (01-04-2022)
    “…The hamstring to quadriceps (H : Q) strength ratio is widely used to identify individuals at risk of sustaining hamstring strain injuries. However, its…”
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    The functional significance of hamstrings composition: is it really a “fast” muscle group? by Evangelidis, Pavlos E., Massey, Garry J., Ferguson, Richard A., Wheeler, Patrick C., Pain, Matthew T.G., Folland, Jonathan P.

    “…Hamstrings muscle fiber composition may be predominantly fast‐twitch and could explain the high incidence of hamstrings strain injuries. However, hamstrings…”
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