Physical activity and investigation with magnetic resonance imaging partly explain variability in the prevalence of patellar tendon abnormalities: A systematic review with meta-analysis of imaging studies in asymptomatic individuals
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posted on 2021-04-20, 00:54authored bySean Docking, Adam CulvenorAdam Culvenor, Harvi Hart, Kay Crossley, Jill Cook, Ebonie Rio
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Docking et al (2021) Physical activity and investigation with magnetic resonance imaging partly explain variability in the prevalence of patellar tendon abnormalities: A systematic review with meta-analysis of imaging studies in asymptomatic individuals. Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy. 51(5)216-231 doi:10.2519/jospt/2021.10054
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