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Asian Journal of Sports Medicine

Sports Medicine Research Center, TUMS

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1. The Effect of Combined Balance Exercise on Knee Range of Motion, Balance, Gait, and Functional Outcomes in Acute Phase Following Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Single-Blind Randomized Controlled Trial

- An J. , et al.

2. The Influence of Hip-Strengthening Program on Patients with Chronic Ankle Instability

- Yeum W.J. , et al.

3. Exercise and Rehabilitation of Chronically Ill Patients Assisted by Small Digital Bio-Pulse Sensors

- Zhang F. , et al.

4. The effect of progressive dynamic balance training on physical function, the ability to balance and quality of life among elderly women who underwent a total knee arthroplasty: A double-blind randomized control trial

- Lee H.G. , et al.

5. The potential impact from glenohumeral internal rotation deficit to the knee kinematics in baseball pitchers: A case-control study

- Cheng S.C. , et al.

6. Overload assessment and prevention in knee joint malalignment using gait analysis

- Jarocka M. , et al.

7. Deep Learning Based Advanced Spatiooral Extraction Model in Medical Sports Rehabilitation for Motion Analysis and Data Processing

- Cui H. , et al.

8. Gender-related differences in reliability of thorax, lumbar, and pelvis kinematics during gait in patients with non-specific chronic low back pain

- Bagheri R. , et al.

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