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TL Grindstaff, RR Hammill, AE Tuzson… - Journal of athletic …, 2006 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objective: To determine the numbers needed to treat (NNT) and relative risk reduction
(RRR) associated with neuromuscular training programs aimed at preventing noncontact …

Neuromuscular control training programs and noncontact anterior cruciate ligament injury rates in female athletes: a numbers-needed-to-treat analysis.

TL Grindstaff, RR Hammill, AE Tuzson… - Journal of Athletic …, 2006 - europepmc.org
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Neuromuscular control training programs and noncontact anterior cruciate ligament injury rates in female athletes: a numbers-needed-to-treat analysis

TL Grindstaff, RR Hammill… - Journal of athletic …, 2006 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objective To determine the numbers needed to treat (NNT) and relative risk reduction (RRR)
associated with neuromuscular training programs aimed at preventing noncontact anterior …

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TL Grindstaff, RR Hammill, AE Tuzson… - Journal of Athletic …, 2006 - academia.edu
Objective: To determine the numbers needed to treat (NNT) and relative risk reduction
(RRR) associated with neuromuscular training programs aimed at preventing noncontact …

[PDF][PDF] Neuromuscular Control Training Programs and Noncontact Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury Rates in Female Athletes: A Numbers-Needed-to-Treat Analysis

TL Grindstaff, RR Hammill, AE Tuzson… - Journal of Athletic …, 2006 - researchgate.net
Objective: To determine the numbers needed to treat (NNT) and relative risk reduction
(RRR) associated with neuromuscular training programs aimed at preventing noncontact …

Neuromuscular control training programs and noncontact anterior cruciate ligament injury rates in female athletes: A numbers-needed-to-treat analysis

TL Grindstaff, RR Hammill… - Journal of Athletic …, 2006 - researchworks.creighton.edu
Objective: To determine the numbers needed to treat (NNT) and relative risk reduction
(RRR) associated with neuromuscular training programs aimed at preventing noncontact …

Neuromuscular Control Training Programs and Noncontact Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury Rates in Female Athletes: A Numbers-Needed-to-Treat Analysis

TL Grindstaff, RR Hammill, AE Tuzson… - Journal of Athletic …, 2006 - search.proquest.com
To determine the numbers needed to treat (NNT) and relative risk reduction (RRR)
associated with neuromuscular training programs aimed at preventing noncontact anterior …

[HTML][HTML] Neuromuscular control training programs and noncontact anterior cruciate ligament injury rates in female athletes: a numbers-needed-to-treat analysis

TL Grindstaff, RR Hammill, AE Tuzson… - Database of Abstracts of …, 2006 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
This review concluded that non-contact anterior cruciate ligament injuries in female athletes
can be reduced by participation in neuromuscular training programs. However, restrictions …

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TL GRINDSTAFF - J. Athl. Train., 2006 - cir.nii.ac.jp
Neuromuscular control training programs and noncontact anterior cruciate ligament injury rates
in female athletes : A numbers-needed-to-treat analysis | CiNii Research CiNii 国立情報学 …

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TL Grindstaff, RR Hammill, AE Tuzson… - Journal of Athletic …, 2006 - davidpotach.com
Objective: To determine the numbers needed to treat (NNT) and relative risk reduction
(RRR) associated with neuromuscular training programs aimed at preventing noncontact …