J. David Taylor
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Also affiliated: Conway School of Landscape Design (2023)
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J. David Taylor investigates the effects of resistance exercise training on athletes experiencing tendinopathy. His work includes a critically appraised topic on high-load, slow-velocity resistance exercise for athletes with tendinopathy, published in 2023. Taylor also co-authored a randomized controlled trial examining the effects of open versus closed kinetic chain shoulder resistance exercise on torque and power, slated for publication in 2025. His research network includes collaborators Ruth Ann Mathis, Annemieke D. Corbitt, Sean A. Engle, and James Fletcher, all from the University of Central Arkansas, with whom he shares one publication. Taylor's academic profile includes one publication and three citations, with an h-index of 1.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 3
Selected Publications
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Effects of open versus closed kinetic chain shoulder resistance exercise training on torque and power: a randomised controlled trial (2025)
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The Effects of High-Load Slow-Velocity Resistance Exercise Training in Athletes With Tendinopathy: A Critically Appraised Topic (2023)
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- The Effects of High-Load Slow-Velocity Resistance Exercise Training in Athletes With Tendinopathy: A Critically Appraised Topic
- The Effects of High-Load Slow-Velocity Resistance Exercise Training in Athletes With Tendinopathy: A Critically Appraised Topic
- Effects of open versus closed kinetic chain shoulder resistance exercise training on torque and power: a randomised controlled trial
- Effects of open versus closed kinetic chain shoulder resistance exercise training on torque and power: a randomised controlled trial
- Effects of open versus closed kinetic chain shoulder resistance exercise training on torque and power: a randomised controlled trial
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