Fett et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Athletic performance, training characteristics, and orthopedic indications in junior tennis Davis Cup playersFett et al., 2017
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- Fett J
- Ulbricht A
- Wiewelhove T
- Ferrauti A
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- International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching
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Our study aimed to examine athletics, training characteristics, and prevalence of musculoskeletal symptoms of male junior tennis Davis Cup players (DC) in comparison with their regional counterparts, as well as to evaluate the impact of age and performance level …
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