Effects of a wearable device and functional wear on spinal alignment and jump performance
Background/Objective: To elucidate the effects of walking exercise using a wearable device and functional wear on spinal alignment and jump performance. Methods: In total, 27 female college soccer players were randomly divided into two groups: trunk solution (TS) and compression garments (CGs). Spin...
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Main Authors: | Hayato Ikeda (Author), Takayuki Miyamori (Author), Junji Katsuhira (Author), Ryuichi Sawa (Author), Yu Shimasaki (Author), Yuji Takazawa (Author), Masafumi Yoshimura (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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