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Does Acute Fatigue Negatively Affect Intrinsic Risk Factors of the Lower Extremity Injury Risk Profile? A Systematic and Critical Review.

Jo VerschuerenBruno TassignonKevin De PauwMatthias ProostAmber TeugelsJeroen Van CutsemBart RoelandsEvert A L M VerhagenRomain Meeusen
Published in: Sports medicine (Auckland, N.Z.) (2021)
Acute fatigue affects prospective intrinsic modifiable risk factors for lower extremity injury, indicating an altered injury risk profile for lateral ankle sprain, patellofemoral pain syndrome and hamstring injuries. Future research should allow for individual fatiguability as a relevant outcome, and merge insights from athlete-centred injury risk profiling and fatigue.
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