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Liang Ching Tsai
Georgia State University - Atlanta / United States
Engineering & Technology / Biomedical Engineering
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Liang Ching Tsai's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Comparison of different structural foot types for measures of standing postural controlL Tsai, B Yu, VS Mercer, MT GrossJOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDIC AND SPORTS PHYSICAL THERAPY 36 (12), 942, 20062502006
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Greater muscle co‐contraction results in increased tibiofemoral compressive forces in females who have undergone anterior cruciate ligament reconstructionLC Tsai, S McLean, PM Colletti, CM PowersJournal of Orthopaedic Research 30 (12), 2007-2014, 20121132012
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Effects of fatigue and recovery on knee mechanics during side-step cuttingLC Tsai, SM Sigward, CD Pollard, MJ Fletcher, CM PowersMed Sci Sports Exerc 41 (10), 1952-1957, 2009762009
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Increased hip and knee flexion during landing decreases tibiofemoral compressive forces in women who have undergone anterior cruciate ligament reconstructionLC Tsai, CM PowersThe American journal of sports medicine 41 (2), 423-429, 2013652013
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Increasing hip and knee flexion during a drop-jump task reduces tibiofemoral shear and compressive forces: Implications for ACL injury prevention trainingLC Tsai, YA Ko, KE Hammond, JW Xerogeanes, GL Warren, CM PowersJournal of sports sciences 35 (24), 2405-2411, 2017442017
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