Purpose: Prior research has demonstrated a 4-fold greater risk of a non-contact time-loss lower quadrant injury in collegiate female VB players (3). The purpose of this study was to validate effectiveness of functional performance tests to discriminate injury risk in female collegiate volleyball players
The purpose of this study was to examine physiologic performance test differences by competition lev...
The NCAA conducted research regarding incidence of injury among collegiate sports teams from 1988 to...
Knee injuries are devastating and typically experienced by athletes when performing jumping and land...
Context: Preseason functional performance test measures have been associated with noncontact time-lo...
Collegiate volleyball (VB) players are at risk for sports injuries. Reported time-loss injury rates ...
Volleyball participation has increased over the years; therefore, injury rates have also increased (...
Understanding the relationships between functional performance tests and sport performance is import...
The purpose of this thesis is to provide a compilation of screening tests best suited for predicting...
A four-year retrospective analysis of injury data was conducted on a collegiate (NCAA Division I) wo...
Purpose: The first purpose was to identify the prevalence of patellar tendon abnormality in female c...
Background: Lower quarter injuries account for more than 50% of all injuries in collegiate athletics...
Brumitt, J, Heiderscheit, B, Manske, R, Niemuth, PE, Mattocks, A, and Rauh, MJ. Preseason functional...
Objective: To review 16 years of NCAA injury surveillance data for women’s volleyball and to identif...
Background: Identifying the prevalence and severity of specific injuries associated with volleyball ...
A recent trend in sports medicine research is to determine risk of injury during sport based on pres...
The purpose of this study was to examine physiologic performance test differences by competition lev...
The NCAA conducted research regarding incidence of injury among collegiate sports teams from 1988 to...
Knee injuries are devastating and typically experienced by athletes when performing jumping and land...
Context: Preseason functional performance test measures have been associated with noncontact time-lo...
Collegiate volleyball (VB) players are at risk for sports injuries. Reported time-loss injury rates ...
Volleyball participation has increased over the years; therefore, injury rates have also increased (...
Understanding the relationships between functional performance tests and sport performance is import...
The purpose of this thesis is to provide a compilation of screening tests best suited for predicting...
A four-year retrospective analysis of injury data was conducted on a collegiate (NCAA Division I) wo...
Purpose: The first purpose was to identify the prevalence of patellar tendon abnormality in female c...
Background: Lower quarter injuries account for more than 50% of all injuries in collegiate athletics...
Brumitt, J, Heiderscheit, B, Manske, R, Niemuth, PE, Mattocks, A, and Rauh, MJ. Preseason functional...
Objective: To review 16 years of NCAA injury surveillance data for women’s volleyball and to identif...
Background: Identifying the prevalence and severity of specific injuries associated with volleyball ...
A recent trend in sports medicine research is to determine risk of injury during sport based on pres...
The purpose of this study was to examine physiologic performance test differences by competition lev...
The NCAA conducted research regarding incidence of injury among collegiate sports teams from 1988 to...
Knee injuries are devastating and typically experienced by athletes when performing jumping and land...