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    Examining the effects of femoral anteversion and passive hip rotation on ACL injury and knee biomechanics: a systematic review and meta-analysis by Hogg, Jennifer A., Waxman, Justin P., Shultz, Sandra J.

    Published in Journal of experimental orthopaedics (05-05-2022)
    “…Purpose Greater femoral internal rotation (via anteversion or passive hip ROM) is associated with knee biomechanics thought to contribute to anterior cruciate…”
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    Evaluation of the effectiveness of anterior cruciate ligament injury prevention programme training components: a systematic review and meta-analysis by Taylor, Jeffrey B, Waxman, Justin P, Richter, Scott J, Shultz, Sandra J

    Published in British journal of sports medicine (01-01-2015)
    “…Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury prevention programmes have shown mixed results, which may be due to differing emphasis on training components. The…”
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    Demographic Factors and Instantaneous Lower Extremity Injury Occurrence in a National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Population by Kelley, Elisabeth A, Hogg, Jennifer A, Gao, Lani, Waxman, Justin P, Shultz, Sandra J

    Published in Journal of athletic training (01-05-2023)
    “…Temporal prediction of the lower extremity (LE) injury risk will benefit clinicians by allowing them to better leverage limited resources and target those…”
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    Ankle Dorsiflexion Affects Hip and Knee Biomechanics During Landing by Taylor, Jeffrey B., Wright, Elena S., Waxman, Justin P., Schmitz, Randy J., Groves, James D., Shultz, Sandra J.

    Published in Sports health (01-05-2022)
    “…Background: Restricted ankle dorsiflexion range of motion (DFROM) has been linked to lower extremity biomechanics that place an athlete at higher risk for…”
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    Bilateral quadriceps and hamstrings muscle volume asymmetries in healthy individuals by Kulas, Anthony S., Schmitz, Randy J., Shultz, Sandra J., Waxman, Justin P., Wang, Hsin‐Min, Kraft, Robert A., Partington, Heath S.

    Published in Journal of orthopaedic research (01-03-2018)
    “…ABSTRACT Determining the magnitude of quadriceps and hamstring muscle volume asymmetries in healthy individuals is a critical first step toward interpreting…”
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    Relationships of hamstring muscle volumes to lateral tibial slope by Schmitz, Randy J., Kulas, Anthony S., Shultz, Sandra J., Waxman, Justin P., Wang, Hsin-Min, Kraft, Robert A.

    Published in The knee (01-12-2017)
    “…Greater posterior–inferior directed slope of the lateral tibial plateau (LTS) has been demonstrated to be a prospective ACL injury risk factor. Trainable…”
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    The Interday Measurement Consistency of and Relationships Between Hamstring and Leg Musculo-articular Stiffness by Waxman, Justin P, Schmitz, Randy J, Shultz, Sandra J

    Published in Journal of applied biomechanics (01-10-2015)
    “…Hamstring stiffness (K(HAM)) and leg stiffness (K(LEG)) are commonly examined relative to athletic performance and injury risk. Given these may be modifiable,…”
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    Expanding on the Side Bridge by Taylor, Jeffrey B, Waxman, Justin P

    Published in Strength and conditioning journal (01-06-2014)
    “…The side bridge is an effective strength and stabilization exercise for the core musculature. Through the modification of the base of support or the addition…”
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    Demographic Characteristics and Their Association with Instantaneous Lower Extremity Injury Occurrence in a Division I Athletic Population by Kelley, Elisabeth A, Hogg, Jennifer A, Gao, Lani, Waxman, Justin P, Shultz, Sandra J

    Published in Journal of athletic training (01-07-2022)
    “…ContextTemporal prediction of lower extremity (LE) injury risk will benefit clinicians by allowing them to better leverage limited resources and target…”
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    Prediction of Susceptibility to Acute Mountain Sickness by Baseline Physiological Measurements Obtained at Sea Level by Waxman, Justin P, Harper, Erin N, Ward, Rose M, Walsh, Mark S

    “…The purpose of this study was to determine if one or more physiological variables measured at sea level could predict the occurrence of AMS at high altitude…”
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