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ACL injury risk in elite female youth soccer: Changes in neuromuscular control of the knee following soccer‐specific fatigueDe Ste Croix et al., 2015
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- De Ste Croix M
- Priestley A
- Lloyd R
- Oliver J
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- Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports
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Fatigue is known to influence dynamic knee joint stability from a neuromuscular perspective, and electromechanical delay (EMD) plays an important role as the feedback activation mechanism that stabilizes the joint. The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of …
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