Effect of lumbopelvic control on landing mechanics and lower extremity muscles' activities in female professional athletes: implications for injury prevention
Abstract Background Lumbopelvic control (LPC) has recently been associated with function, kinesiology, and load distribution on the limb. However, poor LPC has not been studied as a risk factor for lower limb injury in sports requiring frequent jump landings. The present study investigated the effec...
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Main Authors: | Paria Fadari Dehcheshmeh (Author), Farzaneh Gandomi (Author), Nicola Maffulli (Author) |
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