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    G'day all,

    A student is looking for description of lower limb and trunk sagittal
    kinematics of elite rowers. A lit search has thrown up the following
    results, but none really answer the question adequately. Any help would be
    appreciated (and summarised).

    best wishes,

    Robin



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    Secher N H. (1993) Physiological and biomechanical aspects of rowing:
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    Soghikian G W. (1995) Common injuries and how to treat them: back pain.
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    Stallard M C. (1980) Backache in oarsman. British Journal of Sports
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    Zatsiorsky V M and Yakunin N. (1991) Mechanics and biomechanics of rowing:
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    Robin Burgess-Limerick ph: +61 7 3365 4718
    Department of Human Movement Studies, fax: +61 7 3365 6877
    The University of Queensland, 4072
    AUSTRALIA email: robin@hms.uq.edu.au

    Personal pages - http://www.uq.edu.au/~hmrburge/

    HMS Department pages - http://www.uq.edu.au/hms/

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