Impact of slackline training & FIFA 11+ exercise program in preventing lower limb soft tissue injuries among semi-professional football players: a comparative study / Shibin Rag Panikare, Aparna Sudhan Mohana and Nizar Abdul Majeed Kutty

Elite semi-professional football showed a high incidence of soft tissue injury. The positive impact of slackline training on static and dynamic balance could indicate the usefulness of slackline training in injury prevention. The study aimed to compare the impact of slackline training and the FIFA 1...

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Main Authors: Panikare, Shibin Rag (Author), Mohana, Aparna Sudhan (Author), Majeed Kutty, Nizar Abdul (Author)
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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA, 2023-09.
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