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  1. Implementing a guideline-based model of care for hip and knee osteoarthritis in Finland (FIN-OA): Protocol for a benchmarking-controlled trial
  2. Self-Management, Fear of Movement, and Pain in Working Adults with Low Back Pain: A Qualitative Longitudinal Study
  3. A Perceptually Regulated Exercise Test for Predicting Maximal Oxygen Consumption in Masters Track-and-Field Athletes
  4. Effects of a multicomponent exercise regimen on subchondral bone and cartilage in postmenopausal women with knee osteoarthritis: protocol for a randomized controlled trial
  5. Added technology for weight management in cardiac rehabilitation: biopsychosocial factors and rehabilitees’ talk – a mixed-method study (Preprint)
  6. Effects of high impact exercise on systemic cytokines in women with mild knee osteoarthritis: A 12-month RCT
  7. Added technology for weight management in cardiac rehabilitation: biopsychosocial factors and rehabilitees’ talk – a mixed-method study (Preprint)
  8. The significance of equine-assisted services for patients receiving rehabilitation in Finland according to multidisciplinary professionals: a phenomenographic study
  9. Prevalence of electrocardiographic markers associated with myocardial fibrosis in masters athletes: a cohort study
  10. Trunk muscle activation of core stabilization exercises in subjects with and without chronic low back pain
  11. Health Benefits of Different Sports: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Longitudinal and Intervention Studies Including 2.6 Million Adult Participants
  12. Role of physical activity in the relationship between recovery from work and insomnia among early childhood education and care professionals: a cross-sectional study
  13. Body composition in male lifelong trained strength, sprint and endurance athletes and healthy age-matched controls
  14. How was remote technology accepted among cardiac rehabilitees in outpatient self-rehabilitation context?
  15. The Added Value of Remote Technology in Cardiac Rehabilitation on Physical Function, Anthropometrics, and Quality of Life: Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial
  16. Effects of a home-based, exergaming intervention on physical function and pain after total knee replacement in older adults: a randomised controlled trial
  17. Relationship between occupational and leisure-time physical activity and the need for recovery after work
  18. Effectiveness of Gamification in Knee Replacement Rehabilitation: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial With a Qualitative Approach
  19. The Added Value of Remote Technology in Cardiac Rehabilitation on Physical Function, Anthropometrics, and Quality of Life: Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial (Preprint)
  20. Movement characteristics during customized exergames after total knee replacement in older adults
  21. Impact or No Impact for Women With Mild Knee Osteoarthritis: A Bayesian Meta‐Analysis of Two Randomized Controlled Trials With Contrasting Interventions
  22. Injury History and Perceived Knee Function as Risk Factors for Knee Injury in Youth Team-Sports Athletes
  23. Asiakkaan kokemuksia fysioterapeutin suoravastaanotosta selkäkipujen varhaisvaiheessa
  24. Age-Related Declines in Lower Limb Muscle Function are Similar in Power and Endurance Athletes of Both Sexes: A Longitudinal Study of Master Athletes
  25. Validation of Knee KL-classifying Deep Neural Network with Finnish Patient Data
  26. Effectiveness of Exergame Intervention on Walking in Older Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
  27. Effectiveness of Distance Technology in Promoting Physical Activity in Cardiovascular Disease Rehabilitation: Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial, A Pilot Study
  28. Regular Strength and Sprint Training Counteracts Bone Aging: A 10‐Year Follow‐Up in Male Masters Athletes
  29. The standing knee lift test is not a useful screening tool for time loss from low back pain in youth basketball and floorball players
  30. Relationship between physical activity and predicted home presenteeism among participants with depressive symptoms with and without clinical depression. Findings from Finnish Depression and Metabolic Syndrome in Adults (FDMSA) study
  31. Association between lower extremity muscle strength and acute ankle injury in youth team-sports athletes
  32. Does baseline leisure-time physical activity level predict future depressive symptoms or physical activity among depressive patients? Findings from a Finnish five-year cohort study
  33. Physical activity and ability to meet different work requirements among adult working men with or without current depressive symptoms
  34. Absence of an aging‐related increase in fiber type grouping in athletes and non‐athletes
  35. Minimal clinically important difference and minimal detectable change of the World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 (WHODAS 2.0) amongst patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain
  36. Greater maintenance of bone mineral content in male than female athletes and in sprinting and jumping than endurance athletes: a longitudinal study of bone strength in elite masters athletes
  37. Physical function and lean body mass as predictors of bone loss after hip fracture: a prospective follow-up study
  38. Performance in dynamic movement tasks and occurrence of low back pain in youth floorball and basketball players
  39. Association between lower extremity muscular strength and acute knee injuries in young team‐sport athletes
  40. Effectiveness of Distance Technology in Promoting Physical Activity in Cardiovascular Disease Rehabilitation: Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial, A Pilot Study (Preprint)
  41. Altered hip control during a standing knee‐lift test is associated with increased risk of knee injuries
  42. There Is No Relationship Between Lower Extremity Alignment During Unilateral and Bilateral Drop Jumps and the Risk of Knee or Ankle Injury: A Prospective Study
  43. Effects of progressive aquatic resistance training on symptoms and quality of life in women with knee osteoarthritis: A secondary analysis
  44. Ankle and knee extensor muscle effort during locomotion in young and older athletes: Implications for understanding age-related locomotor decline
  45. Gender-related differences in psychometric properties of WHO Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0
  46. Leisure time physical activity and its relation to psychiatric comorbidities in depression. Findings from Finnish Depression and Metabolic Syndrome in Adults (FDMSA) study
  47. Counselling for physical activity, life-space mobility and falls prevention in old age (COSMOS): protocol of a randomised controlled trial
  48. Physiotherapists’ experiences of direct access for clients with musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction: a qualitative study
  49. Floor and ceiling effects of the World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 among patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain
  50. Poor Pelvic Control During A Knee Lift Test Is Associated With Increased Risk Of Knee Injuries
  51. Subgrouping and targeted exercise programmes for knee and hip osteoarthritis (STEER OA) individual participant data meta-analysis. Progress update and selection of potential moderators for analyses
  52. Effects of a Home‐Based Physical Rehabilitation Program on Tibial Bone Structure, Density, and Strength After Hip Fracture: A Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial
  53. Physical activity and work ability
  54. Effectiveness of technology-based distance physical rehabilitation interventions for improving physical functioning in stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
  55. Does level of leisure time physical activity, in a sample of patients with depression, predict health care utilization over a subsequent 5-year period? Findings from a Finnish cohort study
  56. Gaming for health across various areas of life
  57. Incidence and risk factors for back pain in young floorball and basketball players: A Prospective study
  58. Acute injuries in Finnish junior floorball league players
  59. Relations between physical activity, sedentary lifestyle and quality of life in young adult men
  60. From “Non‐encounters” to autonomic agency. Conceptions of patients with low back pain about their encounters in the health care system
  61. Association between frontal plane knee control and lower extremity injuries: a prospective study on young team sport athletes
  62. Association between radiography-based subchondral bone structure and MRI-based cartilage composition in postmenopausal women with mild osteoarthritis
  63. Effectiveness of physical activity promoting technology-based distance interventions compared to usual care. Systematic review, meta-analysis and meta-regression
  64. Response to the comments on “Effects of high intensity aquatic resistance training on body composition and walking speed in women with mild knee osteoarthritis: a 4-month RCT with 12-month follow-up”
  65. Epidemiology of Overuse Injuries in Youth Team Sports: A 3-year Prospective Study
  66. Effects of high intensity resistance aquatic training on body composition and walking speed in women with mild knee osteoarthritis: a 4-month RCT with 12-month follow-up
  67. Progression of untreated mild thoracic Scheuermann's kyphosis – Radiographic and functional assessment after mean follow-up of 46 years
  68. Physical Activity Is Related with Cartilage Quality in Women with Knee Osteoarthritis
  69. Effects of a 20-week high-intensity strength and sprint training program on tibial bone structure and strength in middle-aged and older male sprint athletes: a randomized controlled trial
  70. Exercise therapy for functional capacity in chronic diseases: an overview of meta-analyses of randomised controlled trials
  71. Comment on “Effects of Elastic Resistance Band Exercise on Postural Balance, Estrogen, Bone Metabolism Index, and Muscle Strength of Perimenopausal Period Women”
  72. Effectiveness of technology-based distance interventions promoting physical activity: Systematic review, meta-analysis and meta-regression
  73. Declining Physical Performance Associates with Serum FasL, miR-21, and miR-146a in Aging Sprinters
  74. High ankle injury rate in adolescent basketball: A 3-year prospective follow-up study
  75. Effect of progressive high-impact exercise on femoral neck structural strength in postmenopausal women with mild knee osteoarthritis: a 12-month RCT
  76. Effectiveness of technology-based distance physical rehabilitation interventions on physical activity and walking in multiple sclerosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
  77. Walking and Running Require Greater Effort from the Ankle than the Knee Extensor Muscles
  78. Efficacy of progressive aquatic resistance training for tibiofemoral cartilage in postmenopausal women with mild knee osteoarthritis: a randomised controlled trial
  79. 477 Injury risk in finnish youth floorball: a one-year prospective follow-up study
  80. Low Back Pain in Young Basketball and Floorball Players
  81. The effect of aquatic exercise on physical functioning in the older adult: a systematic review with meta-analysis
  82. Whole body frontal plane mechanics across walking, running, and sprinting in young and older adults
  83. Association between leisure time physical activity level and articular cartilage in postmenopausal women with mild knee osteoarthritis: a 12-month follow-up study after 4-month intervention
  84. Association between tibial subchondral bone structure from plain radiographs and cartilage composition from quantitative MRI in postmenopausal women with mild osteoarthritis
  85. High intensity aquatic exercise or daily physical activity for maintaining fat mass and walking ability for postmenopausal women with knee osteoarthritis?
  86. Intensity is a subjective construct
  87. What Makes a 97-Year-Old Man Cycle 5,000 km a Year?
  88. Predictors of lower extremity injuries in team sports (PROFITS-study): a study protocol
  89. Effects of Exercise on Patellar Cartilage in Women with Mild Knee Osteoarthritis
  90. Combined resistance and balance-jumping exercise reduces older women's injurious falls and fractures: 5-year follow-up study
  91. Incidence, Type and Severity of Injuries Among Young Basketball Players
  92. Effects of a Home-Based Physical Rehabilitation Program on Physical Disability After Hip Fracture: A Randomized Controlled Trial
  93. Knee Extensor and Flexor Muscle Power Explains Stair Ascension Time in Patients With Unilateral Late-Stage Knee Osteoarthritis: A Cross-Sectional Study
  94. Health benefits of different sport disciplines for adults: systematic review of observational and intervention studies with meta-analysis
  95. Too Fit To Fracture: outcomes of a Delphi consensus process on physical activity and exercise recommendations for adults with osteoporosis with or without vertebral fractures
  96. Which muscles compromise human locomotor performance with age?
  97. Knowledge translation from continuing education to physiotherapy practice in classifying patients with low back pain
  98. Tibial and Fibular Mid-Shaft Bone Traits in Young and Older Sprinters and Non-Athletic Men
  99. Effect of Therapeutic Aquatic Exercise on Symptoms and Function Associated With Lower Limb Osteoarthritis: Systematic Review With Meta-Analysis
  100. Too Fit To Fracture: a consensus on future research priorities in osteoporosis and exercise
  101. Sense of Coherence: Effect on Adherence and Response to Resistance Training in Older People With Hip Fracture History
  102. Evidence for the effectiveness of walking training on walking and self-care after stroke: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
  103. Walking Recovery after a Hip Fracture: A Prospective Follow-Up Study among Community-Dwelling over 60-Year Old Men and Women
  104. Interventions to Prevent Sports Related Injuries: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomised Controlled Trials
  105. Effects of High-Impact Training on Bone and Articular Cartilage: 12-Month Randomized Controlled Quantitative MRI Study
  106. Too Fit To Fracture: exercise recommendations for individuals with osteoporosis or osteoporotic vertebral fracture
  107. Improved femoral neck BMD in older Finnish women between 2002 and 2010
  108. Diffusion Capacity of the Lung in Young and Old Endurance Athletes
  109. Differential Effects of Exercise on Tibial Shaft Marrow Density in Young Female Athletes
  110. News 2.0. Can journalism survive the Internet?
  111. Effects of a progressive aquatic resistance exercise program on the biochemical composition and morphology of cartilage in women with mild knee osteoarthritis: protocol for a randomised controlled trial
  112. Balance confidence and functional balance are associated with physical disability after hip fracture
  113. Effects of aquatic training on knee cartilage
  114. Effects of exercise on knee cartilage and bone
  115. Effects of a Rehabilitation Program on Perceived Environmental Barriers in Older Patients Recovering from Hip Fracture: A Randomized Controlled Trial
  116. Bone Density, Structure and Strength, and Their Determinants in Aging Sprint Athletes
  117. The effect of trust in system reliability on the intention to adopt online accounting systems
  118. Petrogenesis of the igneous Mucajaí AMG complex, northern Amazonian craton — Geochemical, U–Pb geochronological, and Nd–Hf–O isotopic constraints
  119. Effects of intensive strength-power training on sense of coherence among 60-85-year-old people with hip fracture: a randomized controlled trial
  120. Sport injuries as the main cause of sport career termination among Finnish top-level athletes
  121. Relationship between ventilatory function and age in master athletes and a sedentary reference population
  122. Effects of Exercise on Health-Related Quality of Life and Fear of Falling in Home-Dwelling Older Women
  123. Effects of progressive resistance training on physical disability among older community-dwelling people with history of hip fracture
  124. Maximal voluntary isokinetic knee flexion torque is associated with femoral shaft bone strength indices in knee replacement patients
  125. Effects of physiotherapy interventions on balance in multiple sclerosis: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
  126. Effects of High-Impact Training and Detraining on Femoral Neck Structure in Premenopausal Women: A Hip Structural Analysis of an 18-Month Randomized Controlled Exercise Intervention with 3.5-Year Follow-Up
  127. Maintenance of Aquatic Training-Induced Benefits on Mobility and Lower-Extremity Muscles Among Persons With Unilateral Knee Replacement
  128. Promoting mobility after hip fracture (ProMo): study protocol and selected baseline results of a year-long randomized controlled trial among community-dwelling older people
  129. Untreated Scheuermann’s disease: a 37-year follow-up study
  130. Effectiveness of constraint-induced movement therapy on activity and participation after stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
  131. Comments on the article titled ‘Component mode synthesis approach to estimate tibial strains in gait’,Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology, 33, pp. 488–495, 2009
  132. Virtual reality based robotic therapy for stroke rehabilitation: An initial study
  133. LBP-1.13 LEEP conisation and the risk for preterm birth: new health registry based data from Finland
  134. A full body musculoskeletal model based on flexible multibody simulation approach utilised in bone strain analysis during human locomotion
  135. Exercise loading and cortical bone distribution at the tibial shaft
  136. Influence of long‐term postmenopausal hormone‐replacement therapy on estimated structural bone strength: A study in discordant monozygotic twins
  137. Three-month bilateral hopping intervention is ineffective in initiating bone biomarker response in healthy elderly men
  138. Flexible multibody approach in forward dynamic simulation of locomotive strains in human skeleton with flexible lower body bones
  139. The use of the flexible multibody approach for lower body skeletal loading analysis
  140. Adaptation and validation of the modified KWAZO and EATS-2D instruments into Finnish circumstances
  141. Kann zentralisierender Schmerz bei der Erstuntersuchung den Behandlungserfolg bei Erwachsenen mit LWS-Beschwerden vorhersagen?
  142. EXPLORING THE POLITICAL-ECONOMIC FACTORS OF PARTICIPATORY JOURNALISM
  143. FORMATION AND FRACTIONATION OF HIGH-Al THOLEIITIC MAGMAS IN THE AHVENISTO RAPAKIVI GRANITE - MASSIF-TYPE ANORTHOSITE COMPLEX, SOUTHEASTERN FINLAND
  144. Targeted exercise against osteoporosis: A systematic review and meta-analysis for optimising bone strength throughout life
  145. Effects of Aquatic Resistance Training on Mobility Limitation and Lower-Limb Impairments After Knee Replacement
  146. Type of sport is related to injury profile: A study on cross country skiers, swimmers, long‐distance runners and soccer players. A retrospective 12‐month study
  147. Direction-Specific Diaphyseal Geometry and Mineral Mass Distribution of Tibia and Fibula: A pQCT Study of Female Athletes Representing Different Exercise Loading Types
  148. Neuromuscular performance and body mass as indices of bone loading in premenopausal and postmenopausal women
  149. Seventy-year-old habitual volleyball players have larger tibial cross-sectional area and may be differentiated from their age-matched peers by the osteogenic index in dynamic performance
  150. Inter- and intra-tester reliability of selected clinical tests in examining patients with early phase lumbar spine and sacroiliac joint pain and dysfunction
  151. Development of mass, density, and estimated mechanical characteristics of bones in caucasian females
  152. Dimensions and estimated mechanical characteristics of the humerus after long-term tennis loading
  153. Effects of unilateral strength training and detraining on bone mineral mass and estimated mechanical characteristics of the upper limb bones in young women
  154. A rotator cuff rupture produces permanent osteoporosis in the affected extremity, but not in those with whom shoulder function has returned to normal
  155. A cruciate ligament injury produces considerable, permanent osteoporosis in the affected knee
  156. Inter-tester Reliability in Classifying Acute and Subacute Low Back Pain Patients into Clinical Subgroups: A Comparison of Specialists and Non-Specialists. A Pilot Study
  157. Cross-sectional geometry of weight-bearing tibia in female athletes subjected to different exercise loadings
  158. Bone rigidity to neuromuscular performance ratio in young and elderly men
  159. Outdoor and indoor falls as predictors of mobility limitation in older women
  160. Muscle Deficits Persist After Unilateral Knee Replacement and Have Implications for Rehabilitation
  161. Long‐Term Leisure Time Physical Activity and Properties of Bone: A Twin Study
  162. Lower-Limb Pain, Disease, and Injury Burden as Determinants of Muscle Strength Deficit After Hip Fracture
  163. Long-term leisure time physical activity and properties of bone: A twin study
  164. Self-reported preclinical mobility limitation and fall history as predictors of future falls in older women: prospective cohort study
  165. Reproducibility of imaging human knee cartilage by delayed gadolinium-enhanced MRI of cartilage (dGEMRIC) at 1.5 Tesla
  166. Muscle Cross‐Sectional Area and Structural Bone Strength Share Genetic and Environmental Effects in Older Women
  167. A Dynamic Simulation of a Human Gait Using the Hybrid Muscle Model and a QCT-Based Flexible Tibia
  168. Health-related quality of life and physical activity in persons at high risk for type 2 diabetes
  169. Long-term Effect of Physical Activity Counseling on Mobility Limitation Among Older People: A Randomized Controlled Study
  170. Outcome comparison among working adults with centralizing low back pain: Secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial with 1-year follow-up
  171. Targeted exercises against hip fragility
  172. OLD VALUES, NEW MEDIA
  173. Effects of Resistance Training on Lower-Extremity Impairments in Older People With Hip Fracture
  174. Maintenance of exercise-induced benefits in physical functioning and bone among elderly women
  175. Transmission of Vertical Whole Body Vibration to the Human Body
  176. Analysis of dynamic strains in tibia during human locomotion based on flexible multibody approach integrated with magnetic resonance imaging technique
  177. Genetic and Environmental Influence on Structural Strength of Weight‐Bearing and Non–Weight‐Bearing Bone: A Twin Study
  178. Insoles, External Joint Supports, and Multi-Intervention Training Programs Reduce Sports Injuries
  179. Shifting the focus in fracture prevention from osteoporosis to falls
  180. Flexible multibody simulation approach in the analysis of tibial strain during walking
  181. Orthopaedic manual therapy, McKenzie method or advice only for low back pain in working adults: A randomized controlled trial with one year follow-up
  182. The effects of muscle strength and power training on mobility among older hip fracture patients
  183. Load‐specific differences in the structure of femoral neck and tibia between world‐class moguls skiers and slalom skiers
  184. Neuromuscular performance and bone structural characteristics in young healthy men and women
  185. Construct and Predictive Validity of a Self-Reported Measure of Preclinical Mobility Limitation
  186. Prevention of Sports Injuries
  187. Impaired geometric properties of tibia in older women with hip fracture history
  188. Effects of equivolume strength training programmes of low, medium and high resistance on maximal isometric strength in sedentary women
  189. Physiological effects of walking and cycling to work
  190. Physical activity and health
  191. Dose-Response Relationship of Specific Training to Reduce Chronic Neck Pain and Disability
  192. A multi-component exercise regimen to prevent functional decline and bone fragility in home-dwelling elderly women: randomized, controlled trial
  193. Loading modalities and bone structures at nonweight-bearing upper extremity and weight-bearing lower extremity: A pQCT study of adult female athletes
  194. Long-term recreational gymnastics provides a clear benefit in age-related functional decline and bone loss. A prospective 6-year study
  195. Urinary Osteocalcin Is a Useful Marker for Monitoring the Effect of Alendronate Therapy
  196. Serum TRACP 5b Is a Useful Marker for Monitoring Alendronate Treatment: Comparison With Other Markers of Bone Turnover
  197. Femoral Neck Structure in Adult Female Athletes Subjected to Different Loading Modalities
  198. Factors Predicting Dynamic Balance and Quality of Life in Home-Dwelling Elderly Women
  199. Ground reaction forces associated with an effective elementary school based jumping intervention
  200. Both Resistance and Agility Training Increase Cortical Bone Density in 75- to 85-Year-Old Women With Low Bone Mass
  201. Determinants of changes in bone mass and femoral neck structure, and physical performance after menopause: a 9-year follow-up of initially peri-menopausal women
  202. Effect of discontinuation of alendronate treatment and exercise on bone mass and physical fitness: 15-month follow-up of a randomized, controlled trial
  203. Former exercisers of an 18-month intervention display residual aBMD benefits compared with control women 3.5 years post-intervention: a follow-up of a randomized controlled high-impact trial
  204. Effect of alendronate and exercise on bone and physical performance of postmenopausal women: a randomized controlled trial
  205. Associations of hormone replacement therapy with bone structure and physical performance among postmenopausal women☆
  206. Does hysterectomy with ovarian conservation affect bone metabolism and density?
  207. Does Previous Participation in High-Impact Training Result in Residual Bone Gain in Growing Girls?
  208. Why Is the Age-Standardized Incidence of Low-Trauma Fractures Rising in Many Elderly Populations?
  209. Site-Specific Skeletal Response to Long-Term Weight Training Seems to be Attributable to Principal Loading Modality: A pQCT Study of Female Weightlifters
  210. A Randomized School‐Based Jumping Intervention Confers Site and Maturity‐Specific Benefits on Bone Structural Properties in Girls: A Hip Structural Analysis Study
  211. Knee Extension Strength Is a Significant Determinant of Static and Dynamic Balance as Well as Quality of Life in Older Community-Dwelling Women with Osteoporosis
  212. Muscle cross-sectional area is associated with specific site of bone in prepubertal girls: a quantitative magnetic resonance imaging study
  213. Results of a 10 week community based strength and balance training programme to reduce fall risk factors: a randomised controlled trial in 65-75 year old women with osteoporosis
  214. Mineral mass, size, and estimated mechanical strength of triple jumpers’ lower limb
  215. Good Maintenance of Exercise‐Induced Bone Gain with Decreased Training of Female Tennis and Squash Players: A Prospective 5‐Year Follow‐Up Study of Young and Old Starters and Controls
  216. High-Impact Exercise and Bones of Growing Girls: A 9-Month Controlled Trial
  217. The Achilles heel of exercise
  218. Biomechanical loading in the triple jump
  219. Sport and Bone
  220. Disproportionate, Age-Related Bone Loss in Long Bone Ends: A Structural Analysis Based on Dual-Energy X-ray Absorptiometry
  221. Long‐Term Recreational Gymnastics, Estrogen Use, and Selected Risk Factors for Osteoporotic Fractures
  222. Changes in bone mineral content with decreased training in competitive young adult tennis players and controls: a prospective 4-yr follow-up
  223. Good Maintenance of High‐Impact Activity‐Induced Bone Gain by Voluntary, Unsupervised Exercises: An 8‐Month Follow‐up of a Randomized Controlled Trial
  224. Randomized Controlled Study of Effects of Sudden Impact Loading on Rat Femur
  225. Vitamin D Receptor Alleles and Bone's Response to Physical Activity
  226. Peripheral Quantitative Computed Tomography in Human Long Bones: Evaluation of In Vitro and In Vivo Precision
  227. Effect of Two Training Regimens on Bone Mineral Density in Healthy Perimenopausal Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial
  228. Effect of Long‐Term Unilateral Activity on Bone Mineral Density of Female Junior Tennis Players
  229. Associations of Physical Activity and Calcium Intake with Bone Characteristics in Women
  230. Associations of Physical Activity and Calcium Intake with Bone Mass and Size in Healthy Women at Different Ages
  231. The effects of a non-woven cover in combination with different soil mulches in strawberry cultivation
  232. Association between weight cycling history and bone mineral density in premenopausal women
  233. Impact Experiments of an External Hip Protector in Young Volunteers
  234. Randomised controlled trial of effect of high-impact exercise on selected risk factors for osteoporotic fractures
  235. Adaptation of bone to altered loading environment: a biomechanical approach using x-ray absorptiometric data from the patella of a young woman
  236. Physical Activity and Bone Mass
  237. Epidemiology of hip fractures
  238. Estimation of various mechanical characteristics of human bones during dual energy x-ray absorptiometry: methodology and precision
  239. Bone mineral density in female athletes representing sports with different loading characteristics of the skeleton
  240. Effect of Starting Age of Physical Activity on Bone Mass in the Dominant Arm of Tennis and Squash Players
  241. Effects of unilateral strength training and detraining on bone mineral density and content in young women: A study of mechanical loading and deloading on human bones
  242. Long-term unilateral loading and bone mineral density and content in female squash players
  243. Bone mineral density and muscle strength of lower extremities after long-term strength training, subsequent knee ligament injury and rehabilitation: A unique 2-year follow-up of a 26-year-old female student
  244. Reproducibility of computer measurement of maximal isometric strength and electromyography in sedentary middle-aged women
  245. Bone mineral density of female athletes in different sports