Force-Sensitive Mat for Vertical Jump Measurement to Assess Lower Limb Strength: Validity and Reliability Study
BackgroundVertical jump height is widely used in health care and sports fields to assess muscle strength and power from lower limb muscle groups. Different approaches have been proposed for vertical jump height measurement. Some commonly used approaches need no sensor at all; however, these methods...
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Main Authors: | Vanegas, Erik (Author), Salazar, Yolocuauhtli (Author), Igual, Raúl (Author), Plaza, Inmaculada (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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