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Frontiers in physiology

Journal Volume: 13
Journal Issue:
Journal Year: 2022
Articles in SafetyLit: 15

12 weeks of physical exercise attenuates oxidative stress, improves functional tests performance, and reduces fall risk in elderly women independently on serum 25(OH)D concentration

A novel lower extremity non-contact injury risk prediction model based on multimodal fusion and interpretable machine learning

Age and gender differences in static and dynamic balance of Chinese preschool children

An orchestrating role of mitochondria in the origin and development of post-traumatic stress disorder

Biomechanical correlates of falls risk in gait impaired stroke survivors

Commentary: The circulatory effects of increased hydrostatic pressure due to immersion and submersion

Correlations of strength, proprioception, and tactile sensation to return-to-sports readiness among patients with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction

Crash prediction using deep learning in a disorienting spaceflight analog balancing task

Effects of visual deprivation on the injury of lower extremities among functional ankle instability patients during drop landing: a kinetics perspective

Eight weeks of core stability training improves landing kinetics for freestyle skiing aerials athletes

Insights in the effect of fluctuating female hormones on injury risk-challenge and chance

Prolonged extreme cold water diving and the acute stress response during military dive training

Prospective study on dynamic postural stability in youth competitive Alpine skiers: test-retest reliability and reference values as a function of sex, age and biological maturation

Unsupervised clustering techniques identify movement strategies in the countermovement jump associated with musculoskeletal injury risk during US Marine Corps Officer Candidates School

Why are bleeding trauma patients still dying? Towards a systems hypothesis of trauma