Reliability of Spatiotemporal Characteristics During Single-Legged Hop and Bilateral Drop Jump Tasks Using an Instrumented Pressure Walkway
# Background Single-legged hop tests have been widely used to assess performance-based outcomes after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. Traditional single, triple, or 6-meter (6m) timed hop tests only measure distance or time as the principal variables, neglecting other variables, suc...
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Main Authors: | Matthew McManigal (Author), Austin Post (Author), Michael Allen (Author), Alyx Jorgensen (Author), MIke Rosenthal (Author), Michael Wellsandt (Author), Matthew Tao (Author), Elizabeth Wellsandt (Author) |
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North American Sports Medicine Institute,
2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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