Single Leg Bridge Test is Not a Valid Clinical Tool to Assess Maximum Hamstring Strength
# Background The single leg bridge test (SLBT) has been introduced in the sports context as a way of estimating hamstring muscle capacity for prevention and rehabilitation of hamstring strain injuries. # Purpose The primary aim was to examine the association between SLBT scores with concentric and e...
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Main Authors: | Gabriela Bissani Gasparin (Author), João Breno Araujo Ribeiro-Alvares (Author), Bruno Manfredini Baroni (Author) |
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North American Sports Medicine Institute,
2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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