Lower limbs kinematic analysis during a jump landing task in soccer players with unilateral anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Abstract Background Fatigue leads to an acute decline in muscle strength, altered patterns of lower extremity muscle activation, changes in hip and knee kinematics. In terms of the effects of fatigue on knee joint kinematics during plyometric training, there is still a lack of knowledge regarding ki...
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Main Authors: | Moosareza Ghorbani (Author), Hamed Nouri (Author), Mona Heydarian (Author), Mohammad Mottaghitalab (Author), Hamed Zarei (Author) |
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