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Enhanced skeletal muscle contractile function and corticospinal excitability precede strength and architectural adaptations during lower-limb resistance training
Wilson, M. T., Hunter, A. M., Fairweather, M., Kerr, S., Hamilton, F. L., Macgregor, L. J.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2023)article“…Fairweather, M.…”
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Reduced radial displacement of the gastrocnemius medialis muscle after electrically elicited fatigue
Macgregor, L. J., Ditroilo, M., Smith, I. J., Fairweather, M. M., Hunter, A. M.Published in Journal of Sport Rehabilitation (2016)article“…Fairweather, M. M.…”
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Asymmetries in swimming: Where do they come from?
Sanders, R. H., Thow, J., Fairweather, M. M.Published in Journal of Swimming Research (2011)article“…Fairweather, M. M.…”
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Case studies of asymmetries in swimming
Sanders, R., McCabe, C., Alcock, A., Wright, L., Donald, N., Riach, I., Fairweather, M.Published in ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive (Konstanz) (2013)congress proceedings“…Fairweather, M.…”
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How can asymmetries in swimming be identified and measured?
Sanders, R., Thow, J., Alcock, A., Fairweather, M., Riach, I., Mather, F.Published in Journal of Swimming Research (2012)article“…Fairweather, M.…”
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