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    Effects of a 4-month season on glenohumeral joint rotational strength and range of motion in female collegiate tennis players

    Ellenbecker, T. S., Roetert, P.
    Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2002)
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    Effects of a 4-month season on glenohumeral joint rotational strength and range of motion in female collegiate tennis players

    Ellenbecker, T. S., Batterham, A. M.
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