Treatment of tendinopathy: Low level laser, plyometric exercise or a combination of both?

Journal Title: Biology of Exercise - Year 2014, Vol 10, Issue 1

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STERGIOULAS APOSTOLOS| Faculty of Human Movement & Quality of Life, Peloponnese University, Sparta, Laconia, Greece

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  • EP ID EP15848
  • DOI http:doi.org/10.4127/jbe.2014.0069
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STERGIOULAS APOSTOLOS (2014). Treatment of tendinopathy: Low level laser, plyometric exercise or a combination of both?. Biology of Exercise, 10(1), 5-11. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-15848