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Potential for Non-Contact ACL Injury Between Step-Close-Jump and Hop-Jump Tasks
2010
Journal of Sports Science and Medicine
This study aimed to compare the kinematics and kinetics during the landing of hop-jump and step-close-jump movements in order to provide further inferring that the potential risk of ACL injuries. Eleven elite male volleyball players were recruited to perform hop-jump and step-close-jump tasks. Lower extremity kinematics and ground reaction forces during landing in stop-jump tasks were recorded. Lower extremity kinetics was calculated by using an inverse dynamic process. Step-close-jump tasks
pmid:24149397
pmcid:PMC3737965
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