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Katzman WB et al.
2007 .
Changes in flexed posture, musculoskeletal impairments, and physical performance after group exercise in community-dwelling older women.
Arch Phys Med Rehabil
88(2):192-9

MacDonald et al.
2013.
An Acute Bout of Self Myofascial Release Increases Range of Motion Without a Subsequent Decrease in Muscle Activation or Force
J Strength Condition Res
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Kemmler W et al.
2010 .
Exercise, body composition, and functional ability: a randomized controlled trial
Am J Prev Med.
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APTA SOG Task Force on Exercise
2006.
Exercise and physical activity for older adults: curriculum content guidelines
Gerinotes
12(6):11-14
Bradbury-Squires et al.
2012.
An acute bout of foam rolling may increase hamstring ROM without decrements in neuromuscular or drop jump performance
Proceedings of the 14th Annual TRAC Meeting
St. Johns, Newfoundland. Page 17
Curran PF et al
2008.
A comparison of the pressure exerted on soft tissue by 2 myofascial rollers.
J Sport Rehabil.
17(4):432-42.
Kawamato et al.
2012.
The effect of density and amplitude of different self-myofascial release implements on pain, force and electromyography during foam rolling
Proceedings of the 14th Annual TRAC Meeting
St. Johns, Newfoundland. Page 18
Kokmeyer D et al.
2012.
Suggestions from the field for return-to-sport rehabilitation following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: alpine skiing.
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther.
Apr;42(4):313-25
Kronhed AG et al.
2009.
Effect of training on health-related quality of life, pain and falls in osteoporotic women
Advances in Physiotherapy
11:154-165
Lynch SS et al.
2010 .
The effects of an exercise intervention on forward head and rounded shoulder postures in elite swimmers
Br J Sports Med
44(5):376-81
MacDonald et al.
2012.
Understanding the effectiveness of self-myofascial release as a recovery tool following an intense bout of physical activity
Proceedings of the 14th Annual TRAC Meeting
St. Johns, Newfoundland. Page 19
MacDonald, et al.
2011.
An acute bout of self-myofascial release increases range of motion without a subsequent decrease in neuromuscular performance
Proceedings of the 13th annual TRAC Meeting.
July 22-24, 2011. San Francisco. Page 24
Page P.
2010.
Understanding tennis elbow and how to treat it.
Active Aging Today
2(3). Available online at http://www.humankinetics.com/aat-content-channel/aat-special-populations/understanding-tennis-elbow-and-how-to-treat-it
Pearcey et al.
2012.
Foam rolling reduces the detrimental effects of delayed onset muscle soreness on athletic performance measures
Proceedings of the 14th Annual TRAC Meeting
St. Johns, Newfoundland. Page 16
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