Differential Effects of Hip Rotation Range on Knee Abduction Biomechanics during Double-Legged Landing between Males and Females
Objectives Dynamic knee valgus is composed of hip-knee coupling. While females differ from males in passive hip motion, hip rotation range may alter muscle mechanics and neuromuscular activity. This study aimed to compare knee abduction biomechanics during double-legged drop-landing between males an...
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Main Authors: | Tadashi Yasuda (Author), Keiichi Oyanagi (Author), Miyu Nakagaki (Author), Hiromitsu Itoh (Author) |
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Asian Society of Kinesiology,
2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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