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Lumbar position sense and the risk of low back injuries in college athletes: a prospective cohort study

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Table 1: Characteristics of athletes with no history of low back injury (No Hx LBI) and with a history of low back injury (Hx LBI) at the start of study, and the athletes who sustained injury during the follow-up period (LBI during follow-up)*.
Table 3: Within-session repeatability* of average (AE) and variable (VE) trunk repositioning errors in the active and passive tests and motion perception threshold (MPT) measures.

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