Leg asymmetry and muscle function recovery after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in elite athletes: a pilot study on slower recovery of the dominant leg
The aim of this study was to examine performance in hopping tests in male athletes after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) in the 4-to-6 months post-surgery period. A total of 36 athletes (24 ACLR and 12 controls) participated in this study. The ACLR group consisted of athletes who ha...
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Main Authors: | Sabrine Souissi (Author), Anis Chaouachi (Author), Angus Burnett (Author), Olivier Hue (Author), Ezdine Bouhlel (Author), Moktar Chtara (Author), Karim Chamari (Author) |
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Termedia Publishing House,
2020-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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