Correction: Impact of the Nordic hamstring and hip extension exercises on hamstring architecture and morphology: implications for injury prevention

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Bourne, MN
Duhig, SJ
Timmins, RG
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Correction Correction: Impact of the Nordic hamstring and hip extension exercises on hamstring architecture and morphology: implications for injury prevention FREE View Full Text http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2016-096130corr1

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Anthony Shield and David Opar are listed as co-inventors on a patent filed for a field test of eccentric hamstring strength (PCT/AU2012/001041.2012) as well as being shareholders in a company responsible for commercialising the device.

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Bourne, MN; Duhig, SJ; Timmins, RG, Impact of the Nordic hamstring and hip extension exercises on hamstring architecture and morphology: implications for injury prevention (vol 51, pg 469, 2017), British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2019, 53 (6)

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