Post-Trial Feedback Alters Landing Performance in Adolescent Female Athletes Using a Portable Feedback System
# Background Post-performance verbal and visual feedback based on data collected via lab-based instruments have been shown to improve landing patterns related to non-contact ACL injury. Biomechanical methods are often complex, difficult to transport and utilize in field settings, and costly, which l...
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Main Authors: | Thomas W Kernozek (Author), Drew Rutherford (Author), Becky Heinert (Author), Jessica Onsager (Author), Maria Lee (Author), Jeremie Schiedermayer (Author), Stephanie Dietrich (Author), Renee Dade (Author), Thomas Gus Almonroeder (Author) |
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North American Sports Medicine Institute,
2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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