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A 10-week randomized trial comparing eccentric vs. concentric hamstring strength training in well-trained soccer players. Scand J Med Sci Sports 2004;14:311–17. Over de auteurs Anna M C van Beijsterveldt,1 Ingrid G L van de Port,1 Mark R Krist,1 Sandor L Schmikli,1 Janine H Stubbe,2 Janet E Frederiks,3 Frank J G Backx1 1Department of Rehabilitation, Nursing Science and Sports, University Medical Centre Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands 2Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research (TNO), Leiden, The Netherlands 3Royal Netherlands Football Association (KNVB) Sports Medical Centre, Zeist, The Netherlands Correspondence to Anna-Marie van Beijsterveldt, Department of Rehabilitation, Nursing Science and Sports, University Medical Centre Utrecht, W01.121, PO Box 85500, 3508 GA Utrecht, The Netherlands; a.m.c.beijsterveldt@ umcutrecht.nl. Received 14 April 2012 Accepted 10 July 2012 Published Online FirstOver de auteur Adelheid Steyaert, MD,PhD Fysische Revalidatiegeneeskunde, Centrum voor Sportgeneeskunde UZ Gent, België Ph D: The effect of Substance P On Sutured Rat Achilles Tendon Rupture Adelheid.steyaert@ugent.be Correspondentieadres: Adelheid Steyaert, MD, PhD SMC ODWGR UZ Gent De Pintelaan 185 9000 Gent, België Adelheid.steyaert@ugent.be Tel. 00 32 332 58 34, Fax: 00 32 332 38 25 nummer 5 | december 2012 | Sport & Geneeskunde 13 Pagina 12

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