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Do exercises used in injury prevention programmes modify cutting task biomechanics? A systematic review with meta-analysis.

Evangelos PappasElizabeth J NightingaleMilena SimicKevin R FordTimothy E HewettGregory D Myer
Published in: British journal of sports medicine (2014)
The exercises used in injury prevention programmes have the potential to improve cutting task biomechanics by ameliorating neuromuscular deficits linked to ACL rupture, especially when they emphasise individualised biomechanical technique correction and target postpubertal female athletes.
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