Response: Nordic Exercise Should Not Be Used for Predictive Modeling of Hamstring Injuries Response

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Ruddy, Joshua D
Maniar, Nirav
Williams, Morgan D
Duhig, Steven
Timmins, Ryan G
Hickey, Jack
Bourne, Matthew N
Opar, David A
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2018
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Dear Editor-in-Chief, We appreciate the letter to the editor (1) regarding our recent paper published in this journal, as well as the opportunity to respond to these comments. The aim of our paper was to investigate whether supervised learning techniques could be used to predict the occurrence of hamstring strain injury (HSI), using risk factor data measured across multiple seasons. Eccentric knee flexor force (N) was measured during the Nordic hamstring exercise (NHE).

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Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise

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50

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12

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Sports science and exercise

Medical physiology

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Life Sciences & Biomedicine

Sport Sciences

STRENGTHENING EXERCISES

PREVENTION

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Ruddy, JD; Maniar, N; Williams, MD; Duhig, S; Timmins, RG; Hickey, J; Bourne, MN; Opar, DA, Nordic Exercise Should Not Be Used for Predictive Modeling of Hamstring Injuries Response, Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2018, 50 (12), pp. 2615-2616

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