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Effects of hormonal contraception and the menstrual cycle on maximal strength and power performance
Cabre, H. E., Joniak, K. E., Ladan, A. N., Moore, S. R., Blue, M. N. M., Pietrosimone, B. G., Cortes, Y. I., Hackney, A. C., Smith-Ryan, A. E.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2024)article“…Pietrosimone, B. G.…”
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ACL research retreat IX summary statement: the pediatric athlete, march 17-19, 2022; high point, north carolina
Schmitz, R. J., Ford, K. R., Pietrosimone, B., Shultz, S. J., Taylor, J. B.Published in Journal of Athletic Training (2022)article“…Pietrosimone, B.…”
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The costs and benefits of early sport specialization: A critical review of literature
Waldron, S., DeFreese, J. D., Register-Mihalik, J., Pietrosimone, B., Barczak, N.Published in Quest (2020)article“…Pietrosimone, B.…”
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Improved dynamic balance following a lower extremity neuromuscular control program in division I women`s basketball players
Pfile, K. R., Pietrosimone, B. G., Gribble, P. A., Messerth, S. M.Published in Journal of Athletic Training (2012)article“…Pietrosimone, B. G.…”
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Sling exercise and traditional warm-up have similar effects on the velocity and accuracy of throwing
Huang, J. S., Pietrosimone, B. G., Ingersoll, C. D., Weltman, A. L., Saliba, S. A.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2011)article“…Pietrosimone, B. G.…”
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