Evaluating the relationship between neurological function, neuromuscular fatigue, and subjective performance measures in professional rugby union players
Managing the health and wellbeing of full-time professional athletes is a multifaceted task. In elite high-performance environments, medical staff and strength training coaches attempt to identify improved methods to monitor player health. Monitoring player health could indicate potential injury ris...
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Main Authors: | Ed Daly (Author), Alan J. Pearce (Author), Patrick Esser (Author), Lisa Ryan (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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