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David M Frost
University of Toronto - Toronto / Canada
Medical and Health Sciences / Physiotherapy
AD Scientific Index ID: 652214
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David M Frost's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Using the Functional Movement Screen™ to evaluate the effectiveness of trainingDM Frost, TAC Beach, JP Callaghan, SM McGillThe Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research 26 (6), 1620-1630, 20122122012
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A biomechanical evaluation of resistanceDM Frost, J Cronin, RU NewtonSports Medicine 40, 303-326, 20101562010
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FMS (TM) scores change with performers\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\' knowledge of the grading criteria-Are general whole-body movement screens capturing" dysfunction"?DM Frost, TAC Beach, JP Callaghan, SM McGillThe Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research, 20131242013
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PLAD (personal lift assistive device) stiffness affects the lumbar flexion/extension moment and the posterior chain EMG during symmetrical lifting tasksDM Frost, M Abdoli-E, JM StevensonJournal of Electromyography and Kinesiology 19 (6), e403-e412, 20091302009
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Evidence of a double peak in muscle activation to enhance strike speed and force: an example with elite mixed martial arts fightersSM McGill, JD Chaimberg, DM Frost, CMJ FenwickThe Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research 24 (2), 348, 20101222010
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