Relationship of ASLR and motor control impairment tests in physically active individuals with and without low back pain
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Krkeljas, Z; Kovac, D
Published in: SPORT - Science & Practice
2018
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SPORT - Science & Practice
Publication Date
2018
Volume
8
Issue
2
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5 / 15
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Krkeljas, Z., & Kovac, D. (2018). Relationship of ASLR and motor control impairment tests in physically active individuals with and without low back pain. SPORT - Science & Practice, 8(2), 5–15.
Krkeljas, Zarko, and Dimitrije Kovac. “Relationship of ASLR and motor control impairment tests in physically active individuals with and without low back pain.” SPORT - Science & Practice 8, no. 2 (2018): 5–15.
Krkeljas Z, Kovac D. Relationship of ASLR and motor control impairment tests in physically active individuals with and without low back pain. SPORT - Science & Practice. 2018;8(2):5–15.
Krkeljas, Zarko, and Dimitrije Kovac. “Relationship of ASLR and motor control impairment tests in physically active individuals with and without low back pain.” SPORT - Science & Practice, vol. 8, no. 2, 2018, pp. 5–15.
Krkeljas Z, Kovac D. Relationship of ASLR and motor control impairment tests in physically active individuals with and without low back pain. SPORT - Science & Practice. 2018;8(2):5–15.
Published In
SPORT - Science & Practice
Publication Date
2018
Volume
8
Issue
2
Start / End Page
5 / 15