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Linda Linton
University of Edinburgh - Edinburgh / United Kingdom
Medical and Health Sciences / Physiotherapy
AD Scientific Index ID: 5201788
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Linda Linton's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Running with injury: A study of UK novice and recreational runners and factors associated with running related injury Journal of science and medicine in sport 21 (12), 1221-1225, 2018
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The effect of kinesiotaping on functional performance in chronic ankle instability-preliminary study Clin Res Foot Ankle 1 (1), 1-5, 2013
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Muscle activity during aquatic and land exercises in people with and without low back pain Physical therapy 99 (3), 297-310, 2019
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The WATER study: Which AquaTic ExeRcises increase muscle activity and limit pain for people with low back pain? Physiotherapy 116, 108-118, 2022
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Running coaches and running group leaders’ engagement with, and beliefs and perceived barriers to prehabilitation and injury prevention strategies for runners Physical Therapy in Sport 46, 54-62, 2020
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