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Movement disorders and motor impairments following repeated head trauma: A systematic review of the literature 1990-2015.Kinematic effects of a short-term fatigue protocol on punt-kicking performance.How task complexity and stimulus modality affect motor execution: target accuracy, response timing and hesitations.Kinematics of a striking task: accuracy and speed-accuracy considerations.Abnormal turning and its association with self-reported symptoms in chronic mTBI.Do as I say: contradicting beliefs and attitudes towards sports concussion in Australia.Did you see that? Dissociating advanced visual information and ball flight constrains perception and action processes during one-handed catching.Detecting gait abnormalities after concussion or mild traumatic brain injury: A systematic review of single-task, dual-task, and complex gait.Thinking about your running movement makes you less efficient: attentional focus effects on running economy and kinematicsInflection points in longitudinal models: Tracking recovery and return to play following concussionNot All Athletes Are Equal, But Don't Call Me an Exerciser: Response to Araujo and Scharhag1Sports Stars: Analyzing the Performance of Astronomers at Visualization-based DiscoveryBiomechanical characteristics of handballing maximally in Australian footballKinematics of preferred and non-preferred handballing in Australian footballValidation of an Inertial Sensor Algorithm to Quantify Head and Trunk Movement in Healthy Young Adults and Individuals with Mild Traumatic Brain InjuryImplementation of a Central Sensorimotor Integration Test for Characterization of Human Balance Control During StanceInertial Sensors Reveal Subtle Motor Deficits When Walking With Horizontal Head Turns After ConcussionAnalysis of Free-Living Mobility in People with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Healthy Controls: Quality over QuantityLongitudinal Assessment of Balance and Gait After Concussion and Return to Play in Collegiate AthletesValidation of a velocity-based algorithm to quantify saccades during walking and turning in mild traumatic brain injury and healthy controls
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