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The effects of a high volume versus low volume balance training program on postural sway

Kidgell, Dawson, Castricum, Troy and Pearce, Alan 2007, The effects of a high volume versus low volume balance training program on postural sway, in be active `07 : Australian Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport, Sixth National Physical Activity Conference, Fifth National Sports Injury Prevention Conference and 2007 Recreation and Sport Development Conference, Sports Medicine Australia, Belconnen, A.C.T., pp. 84-84.

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Title The effects of a high volume versus low volume balance training program on postural sway
Author(s) Kidgell, Dawson
Castricum, Troy
Pearce, Alan
Conference name Australian Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport, Sixth National Physical Activity Conference, Fifth National Sports Injury Prevention Conference and 2007 Recreation and Sport Development Conference (2007 : Adelaide, S. Aust.)
Conference location Adelaide, S. Aust.
Conference dates 13-16 Oct. 2007
Title of proceedings be active `07 : Australian Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport, Sixth National Physical Activity Conference, Fifth National Sports Injury Prevention Conference and 2007 Recreation and Sport Development Conference
Publication date 2007
Start page 84
End page 84
Publisher Sports Medicine Australia
Place of publication Belconnen, A.C.T.
Notes Program and Abstracts : Supplement to Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, Vol. 10, Issue 6.
Language eng
Field of Research 110603 Motor Control
Socio Economic Objective 970111 Expanding Knowledge in the Medical and Health Sciences
HERDC Research category E3 Extract of paper
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30014896
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