Accuracy of Calendar-Based Methods for Assigning Menstrual Cycle Phase in Women (original) (raw)

The Menstrual Cycle, Sex Hormones, and Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury

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Anterior cruciate ligament tear during the menstrual cycle in female recreational skiers | Ruptures du ligament croisé antérieur au cours du cycle menstruel chez les skieuses de loisir

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Monthly Variability in Anterior Knee Laxity and Estradiol Concentration in 18 to 26-Year-Old, Healthy Women with a Regular Menstrual Cycle

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Knee ligament behavior following a controlled loading protocol does not differ by menstrual cycle day

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Neuromuscular and biomechanical characteristics do not vary across the menstrual cycle

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A comparison of cyclic variations in anterior knee laxity, genu recurvatum, and general joint laxity across the menstrual cycle

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Perceived knowledge of female athletes on the influence and effects of the menstrual cycle on musculoskeletal injuries

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Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tear Prevention in the Female Athlete

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The Association Between Menstrual Cycle Phase, Menstrual Irregularities, Contraceptive Use and Musculoskeletal Injury Among Female Athletes: A Scoping Review

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Adolescent combined hormonal contraceptives and surgical repair of anterior cruciate tears: a risky recommendation based on an unproven causal relationship

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Sex differences in knee joint laxity change across the female menstrual cycle

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Some sex hormone profiles are consistent over time in normal menstruating women: implications for sports injury epidemiology

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