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Caulfield, b.m., garrett, m., 2002. functional instability of the ankle: differences in patterns of ankle and knee movement prior to and post landing in a single leg jump. int. j. sports med. 23 (1), 64–68.
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b.m., garrett, m., 2002. functional instability of the ankle: differences in patterns of ankle and knee movement prior to and post landing in a single leg jump. int. j. sports med. 23 (1), 64–68.
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