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Fatigue of hip abductor muscles implies neuromuscular and kinematic adaptations of the ankle during dynamic balance.

Jeanne DuryFabrice MichelGilles Ravier
Published in: Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports (2022)
A decrease in SEBT performance and EMG adaptations with proximal fatigue attest to the importance of the hip abductor muscle in dynamic postural control. This could have important implications in building injury prevention programs. Changes in ankle supination may reflect a protective strategy of the joint in response to hip fatigue.
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