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  1. A Systematic Review of Spatial Differences of the Ball Impact within the Serve Type at Professional and Junior Tennis Players
  2. Muscular coordination during landing with a medially or laterally loaded tibiofemoral joint
  3. Performance Level and Strike Type during Ground and Pound Determine Impact Characteristics and Net Force Variability
  4. Repeated Horizontal Jumping is a Feasible Exercise Countermeasure for Microgravity
  5. Straight speed and acceleration optimal distances and reference values. A systematic review, and meta-analyses
  6. Repeated horizontal jumping is a feasible exercise countermeasure for microgravity
  7. Principal Component Analysis can Be Used to Discriminate Between Elite and Sub-Elite Kicking Performance
  8. Impact of Training Protocols on Lifting Velocity Recovery in Resistance Trained Males and Females
  9. Kinematic Determinants of Front Kick Dynamics Across Different Loading Conditions
  10. Task Demand Changes Motor Control Strategies in Vertical Jumping
  11. The influence of pain on tibiofemoral joint contact force and muscle forces in knee osteoarthritis patients during stair ascent
  12. Kinetic and Electromyographic Responses to Traditional and Assisted Nordic Hamstring Exercise
  13. Do sex differences in patellofemoral joint geometry influence quadriceps forces? What are the therapeutic implications?
  14. Neural network based approximation of muscle and joint contact forces during jumping and landing
  15. Muscular coordination during vertical jumping
  16. Force-velocity profiling is a misnomer: Load-jump height profiling would be a better name
  17. On the use and abuse of principal component analysis in biomechanics
  18. Knee Forces During Landing in Men and Women
  19. Principal Component Analysis Reveals the Proximal to Distal Pattern in Vertical Jumping Is Governed by Two Functional Degrees of Freedom
  20. Autoregulation by “Repetitions in Reserve” Leads to Greater Improvements in Strength Over a 12-Week Training Program Than Fixed Loading
  21. The Magical Horizontal Force Muscle? A Preliminary Study Examining the “Force-Vector” Theory
  22. An important role of the biarticular hamstrings is to exert internal/external rotation moments on the tibia during vertical jumping
  23. The patella: A mechanical determinant of coordination during vertical jumping
  24. Be as Upright as Possible When Squatting
  25. Advertising paid and unpaid job roles in sport: an updated position statement from the UK Strength and Conditioning Association
  26. Effects of an 8-week strength training intervention on tibiofemoral joint loading during landing: a cohort study
  27. Reliability and Minimal Detectable Change Values for Predictions of Knee Forces during Gait and Stair Ascent Derived from the FreeBody Musculoskeletal Model of the Lower Limb
  28. Effect of a gluteal activation warm-up on explosive exercise performance
  29. Lighter and heavier initial loads yield similar gains in strength when employing a progressive wave loading scheme
  30. Relative Intensity Influences the Degree of Correspondence of Jump Squats and Push Jerks to Countermovement Jumps
  31. The effect of weightlifting shoes on the kinetics and kinematics of the back squat
  32. Peak Power Output in the Bench Pull Is Maximized After Four Weeks of Specific Power Training
  33. The association between coat phenotype and morphology conducive to high running speeds in canis lupus familiaris
  34. The association between coat phenotype and morphology conducive to high running speeds in canis lupus familiaris
  35. In Vivo Knee Contact Force Prediction Using Patient-Specific Musculoskeletal Geometry in a Segment-Based Computational Model
  36. The development of a segment-based musculoskeletal model of the lower limb: introducing FreeBody
  37. The role of the biarticular hamstrings and gastrocnemius muscles in closed chain lower limb extension
  38. On the Role of the Patella, ACL and Joint Contact Forces in the Extension of the Knee
  39. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE NUMBER OF REPETITIONS PERFORMED AT GIVEN INTENSITIES IS DIFFERENT IN ENDURANCE AND STRENGTH TRAINED ATHLETES
  40. Letter to the Editor
  41. Intersegmental Moment Analysis Characterizes the Partial Correspondence of Jumping and Jerking
  42. Hip and knee joint loading during vertical jumping and push jerking
  43. Editorial
  44. The sensitivity of a lower limb model to axial rotation offsets and muscle bounds at the knee
  45. The development of lower limb musculoskeletal models with clinical relevance is dependent upon the fidelity of the mathematical description of the lower limb. Part 1: equations of motion
  46. The development of lower limb musculoskeletal models with clinical relevance is dependent upon the fidelity of the mathematical description of the lower limb. Part 2: patient-specific geometry
  47. Special issue on musculoskeletal modelling of the lower limb
  48. Erratum to: An Optimization Approach to Inverse Dynamics Provides Insight as to the Function of the Biarticular Muscles During Vertical Jumping
  49. Knee and hip joint forces – sensitivity to the degrees of freedom classification at the knee
  50. An Optimization-Based Simultaneous Approach to the Determination of Muscular, Ligamentous, and Joint Contact Forces Provides Insight into Musculoligamentous Interaction
  51. An Optimization Approach to Inverse Dynamics Provides Insight as to the Function of the Biarticular Muscles During Vertical Jumping
  52. Lower-extremity musculoskeletal geometry affects the calculation of patellofemoral forces in vertical jumping and weightlifting
  53. Influence of inverse dynamics methods on the calculation of inter-segmental moments in vertical jumping and weightlifting
  54. Quantifying delayed-onset muscle soreness: A comparison of unidimensional and multidimensional instrumentation
  55. ADJUSTING POWERLIFTING PERFORMANCES FOR DIFFERENCES IN BODY MASS
  56. Adjusting Powerlifting Performances for Differences in Body Mass