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0.0).Conclusion: The results show that soccer play lead to increase BMC but it cannot effect on bone area. It's noted that the geometry and structure of bone have been increasingly recognized as important risk factors. The longitudinal studies are recommended to clarify the effects of soccer and physical activities on bone formation and its structures.]]>
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0.05).Conclusion: AS can cause unilateral weight-bearing and expose patients to musculoskeletal disorders. Patients' balance is also reduced due to the flexed posture and displacement of the COP, which can put them at risk of falling.]]>
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0.05. Results: Statistical findings from the output of independent t-test for CGRP receptor protein expression values showed that the implementation of six weeks of MCT training protocol significantly increased CGRP protein expression in the MCT group compared with the control group (P = 0.048). Conclusion: These results indicate that the MCT rehabilitation protocol caused that muscle function during endurance activities could be improved by increasing CGRP protein expression.]]>
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