Accumulative Competitive Season Training Stress Affects Neuromuscular Function and Increases Injury Risk in Uninjured D1 Female Athletes
Previous research has shown that acute competition training stress negatively affects neuromuscular function which can perpetuate a predisposition to injury. This study's aim was to investigate the effect of accumulated competition training stress effect on neuromuscular function and incidence...
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Main Authors: | Troy M. Purdom (Author), Kyle S. Levers (Author), Jacob Giles (Author), Lindsey Brown (Author), Chase S. McPherson (Author), Jordan Howard (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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