Changes in Muscle Activation During and After a Shoulder-Fatiguing Task: A Comparison of Elite Female Swimmers and Water Polo Players
This study compared female athletes with different aquatic sports expertise in their neuromuscular activation before, during, and after a shoulder internal rotation fatigue protocol. Eleven water polo players, 12 swimmers, and 14 controls completed concentric maximal voluntary external and internal...
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Main Authors: | Savannah King (Author), Lily Dong (Author), Michelle Caron (Author), Julie N. Côté (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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