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Distal medial collateral ligament grade III injuries in collegiate football players: operative management, rehabilitation, and return to play
Acevedo, J., Boden, A. L., Greif, D. N., Emerson, C. P., Ruiz, J. T., Jose, J., Feigenbaum, L. A., Kaplan, L. D.Published in Journal of Athletic Training (2021)article“…Emerson, C. P.…”
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Magnetic resonance imaging findings of core muscle injuries in high level athletes
Dekker, T. M., Uppstrom, T. J., Emerson, C. P., Vickers, R. F., Greditzer, H. G.Published in Current Sports Medicine Reports (2021)article“…Emerson, C. P.…”
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A 24 hour Naproxen dose on gastrointestinal distress and performance during cycling in the heat
Emerson, D. M., Davis, J. M., Chen, S. C. L., Torres-McGehee, T. M., Pfeifer, C. E., Emerson, C. C., Bivona, J. D., Stone, J. V.Published in Sports Medicine and Health Science (2020)article“…Emerson, C. C.…”
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Hydration measures of Division I collegiate female soccer goalkeepers and field players
Minton D. M., Torres-McGehee, T. M., Yeargin S. W., Rosehart S., Paper S., Whittington E., Sutton K., Emerson, C. C.Published in Journal of Athletic Training (2013)article“…Emerson, C. C.…”
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Comparison of practice versus game hydration behaviors in collegiate women`s soccer
Yeargin, S. W., Minton, D. M., Torres-McGehee, T. M., Rosehart, S., Paper, S., Whittington, E., Sutton, K., Emerson, C. C.Published in Journal of Athletic Training (2013)article“…Emerson, C. C.…”
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Ultrasonographically detected changes in Achilles tendons and self reported symptoms in elite gymnasts compared with controls - An observational study
Emerson, C., Morrissey, D., Perry, M., Jalan, R.Published in Manual therapy (2010)article“…Emerson, C.…”
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