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    Impact of (long) COVID on athletes' performance: a prospective study in elite football players by Wezenbeek, E., Denolf, S., Bourgois, J. G., Philippaerts, R. M., De Winne, B., Willems, T. M., Witvrouw, E., Verstockt, S., Schuermans, J.

    Published in Annals of medicine (Helsinki) (12-12-2023)
    “…To investigate possible persistent performance deficits after severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection in elite athletes. A…”
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    Screening the athlete's shoulder for impingement symptoms: a clinical reasoning algorithm for early detection of shoulder pathology by Cools, A M, Cambier, D, Witvrouw, E E

    Published in British journal of sports medicine (01-08-2008)
    “…Chronic shoulder pain and dysfunction are common complaints among overhead athletes seeking care from physical medicine and rehabilitation. Impingement is a…”
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    Interseason variability in isokinetic strength and poor correlation with Nordic hamstring eccentric strength in football players by van Dyk, N., Witvrouw, E., Bahr, R.

    “…In elite sport, the use of strength testing to establish muscle function and performance is common. Traditionally, isokinetic strength tests have been used,…”
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    Cartilage adaptation after anterior cruciate ligament injury and reconstruction: implications for clinical management and research? A systematic review of longitudinal MRI studies by Van Ginckel, A, Verdonk, P, Witvrouw, E

    Published in Osteoarthritis and cartilage (01-08-2013)
    “…Summary Objective To summarize the current evidence of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-measured cartilage adaptations following anterior cruciate ligament…”
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    Muscle Fibre Typology as a Novel Risk Factor for Hamstring Strain Injuries in Professional Football (Soccer): A Prospective Cohort Study by Lievens, E., Van Vossel, K., Van de Casteele, F., Wezenbeek, E., Deprez, D., Matthys, S., De Winne, B., McNally, S., De Graaf, W., Murdoch, J. B., Bourgois, J. G., Witvrouw, E., Derave, Wim

    Published in Sports medicine (Auckland) (2022)
    “…Background Hamstring strain injuries (HSI) are prevalent in team sports and occur frequently in the later phase of matches. In the search for interindividual…”
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    Trapezius activity and intramuscular balance during isokinetic exercise in overhead athletes with impingement symptoms by Cools, A. M., Declercq, G. A., Cambier, D. C., Mahieu, N. N., Witvrouw, E. E.

    “…We compared normalized trapezius muscle activity and intramuscular balance ratios between overhead athletes with impingement symptoms and non‐injured athletes…”
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    Kinematic chain‐related risk factors in the development of lower extremity injuries in women: A prospective study by Verrelst, R., Van Tiggelen, D., De Ridder, R., Witvrouw, E.

    “…The link between dynamic range of motion (dROM) parameters within the kinematic chain and the development of lower extremity (LE) injury has gained attention;…”
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    Lower eccentric hamstring strength and single leg hop for distance predict hamstring injury in PETE students by Goossens, L, Witvrouw, E, Vanden Bossche, L, Clercq, D. de

    Published in European journal of sport science (04-07-2015)
    “…Hamstring injuries have not been under research in physical education teacher education (PETE) students so far. Within the frame of the development of an…”
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    A prospective study of gait related risk factors for exercise-related lower leg pain by Willems, T.M., De Clercq, D., Delbaere, K., Vanderstraeten, G., De Cock, A., Witvrouw, E.

    Published in Gait & posture (2006)
    “…The purpose of this study was to determine prospectively gait related risk factors for exercise-related lower leg pain (ERLLP) in 400 physical education…”
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    What does normal tendon structure look like? New insights into tissue characterization in the Achilles tendon by Wezenbeek, E., Mahieu, N., Willems, T. M., Van Tiggelen, D., De Muynck, M., De Clercq, D., Witvrouw, E.

    “…Recently, ultrasound tissue characterization (UTC) was introduced as a reliable method for quantification of tendon structure. Despite increasing publications…”
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    Injuries can be prevented in contact flag football by Kaplan, Yonatan, Myklebust, Grethe, Nyska, Meir, Palmanovich, Ezequiel, Victor, J., Witvrouw, E.

    “…Purpose This original prospective cohort study was conducted in an attempt to significantly reduce the incidence and the severity of injuries in an…”
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    Relationship between gait biomechanics and inversion sprains: a prospective study of risk factors by Willems, T., Witvrouw, E., Delbaere, K., De Cock, A., De Clercq, D.

    Published in Gait & posture (01-06-2005)
    “…This prospective study determined gait related risk factors for inversion sprains in 223 physical education students. Static lower leg alignment was…”
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    The trajectory of the centre of pressure during barefoot running as a potential measure for foot function by De Cock, A, Vanrenterghem, J, Willems, T, Witvrouw, E, De Clercq, D

    Published in Gait & posture (01-05-2008)
    “…Abstract The main purpose of this study was to describe and interpret the COP trajectory during barefoot running in a large cohort of young adults with no…”
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    No association between rate of torque development and onset of muscle activity with increased risk of hamstring injury in elite football by Dyk, N., Bahr, R., Burnett, A. F., Verhagen, E., Tiggelen, D., Witvrouw, E.

    “…Hamstring injuries remain a significant burden in sports that involve high‐speed running. In elite male football, hamstring injury has repeatedly been…”
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    Evaluation of isokinetic force production and associated muscle activity in the scapular rotators during a protraction-retraction movement in overhead athletes with impingement symptoms by Cools, A M, Witvrouw, E E, Declercq, G A, Vanderstraeten, G G, Cambier, D C

    Published in British journal of sports medicine (01-02-2004)
    “…Objectives: To determine if the muscle force and electromyographic activity in the scapular rotators of overhead athletes with impingement symptoms showed…”
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    Effective prevention of sports injuries: a model integrating efficacy, efficiency, compliance and risk-taking behaviour by Van Tiggelen, D, Wickes, S, Stevens, V, Roosen, P, Witvrouw, E

    Published in British journal of sports medicine (01-08-2008)
    “…In 1992 van Mechelen et al published a "sequence of prevention model" based on a four-step process. This model has been widely used to implement preventive…”
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    Manipulation under anaesthesia versus low stretch device in poor range of motion after TKA by Witvrouw, E., Bellemans, J., Victor, J.

    “…Purpose The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of two frequently used non-operative treatment techniques for a stiff knee after total knee…”
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    Is Achilles tendon blood flow related to foot pronation? by Wezenbeek, E., Willems, T. M., Mahieu, N., Van Caekenberghe, I., Witvrouw, E., De Clercq, D.

    “…In the etiology of Achilles tendinopathy (AT), it is frequently suggested that excessive pronation causes a vascular constriction of the Achilles tendon,…”
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    Scapular Muscle Recruitment Patterns: Trapezius Muscle Latency with and without Impingement Symptoms by Cools, Ann M., Witvrouw, Erik E., Declercq, Geert A., Danneels, Lieven A., Cambier, Dirk C.

    Published in The American journal of sports medicine (01-07-2003)
    “…Background: Altered muscle activity in the scapular muscles is commonly believed to be a factor contributing to shoulder impingement syndrome. However, one…”
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    Temporal characteristics of foot roll-over during barefoot jogging: reference data for young adults by De Cock, A., De Clercq, D., Willems, T., Witvrouw, E.

    Published in Gait & posture (01-06-2005)
    “…The purpose of this study was to establish a representative reference dataset for temporal characteristics of foot roll-over during barefoot jogging, based on…”
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