Lower limb alignment in young female athletes is associated with knee joint moments during the drop vertical jump
<p>Background: Increased rotational forces and knee valgus forces puts strain on the anterior cruciate ligament, frequently ruptured in female athletes. Increased internal hip rotation and increased knee valgus alignment, possible risk factors for anterior cruciate ligament rupture, are more c...
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Main Authors: | Jacques Riad (Author), Katarina Hjältman (Author), Scott Coleman (Author) |
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Archives of Sports Medicine and Physiotherapy - Peertechz Publications,
2018-09-27.
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