Identification of Neuromuscular Performance Parameters as Risk Factors of Non-contact Injuries in Male Elite Youth Soccer Players: A Preliminary Study on 62 Players With 25 Non-contact Injuries
Introduction: Elite youth soccer players suffer increasing numbers of injuries owing to constantly increasing physical demands. Deficits in neuromuscular performance may increase the risk of injury. Injury risk factors need to be identified and practical cut-off scores defined. Therefore, the purpos...
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Main Authors: | Mathias Kolodziej (Author), Kevin Nolte (Author), Marcus Schmidt (Author), Tobias Alt (Author), Thomas Jaitner (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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