The objective of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the Safe Landing (SL), a 6-week technique-modification (TM) programme, on cutting and jump-landing movement quality in football players. In a non-randomized design, 32 male semi-professional football players from two Spanish clubs participated in the study: one served as the control group (CG, n = 11), while the other performed the SL (n = 15). Performance and movement quality of drop vertical jump and 70º change of direction (COD70) were evaluated through 2D video footage pre- and post-intervention. In such tasks, the Landing Error Scoring System for first (LESS1) and second (LESS2) landings, and the Cutting Movement Assessment Score (CMAS) were used for assessing movement qua...
Introduction: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury remains one of the most common and debilitatin...
Objective To examine the effect of FIFA 11+ warm-up program on static and dynamic postural stabil...
BACKGROUND—Female athletes are 4–6 times more likely to suffer an ACL injury than males in comparabl...
The objective of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the Safe Landing (SL), a 6-week tech...
Objectives: To investigate the relationship between the Landing Error Scoring System (LESS) and Cutt...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate jump landing improvements after a 4 week, in- sea...
PURPOSE: To evaluate changes in jump-landing technique in football-playing boys and girls after 8 we...
Reports suggest that over 70% of ACL injuries occur as a result of non-contact mechanisms during hig...
Abstract Background With the relatively high rate of injuries to the lower extremity due to jump-lan...
The purpose of this study was to examine lower extremity kinematics following implementation of the ...
The aim of this study was to examine the diff erences of landing phase biomechanics between the play...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a preseason physical training programme that taught land...
Video feedback may be a powerful tool to change biomechanical landing patterns associated with anter...
Video feedback may be a powerful tool to change biomechanical landing patterns associated with anter...
In injury prevention, a vertical drop jump (DJ) is often used for screening athletes at risk for inj...
Introduction: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury remains one of the most common and debilitatin...
Objective To examine the effect of FIFA 11+ warm-up program on static and dynamic postural stabil...
BACKGROUND—Female athletes are 4–6 times more likely to suffer an ACL injury than males in comparabl...
The objective of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the Safe Landing (SL), a 6-week tech...
Objectives: To investigate the relationship between the Landing Error Scoring System (LESS) and Cutt...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate jump landing improvements after a 4 week, in- sea...
PURPOSE: To evaluate changes in jump-landing technique in football-playing boys and girls after 8 we...
Reports suggest that over 70% of ACL injuries occur as a result of non-contact mechanisms during hig...
Abstract Background With the relatively high rate of injuries to the lower extremity due to jump-lan...
The purpose of this study was to examine lower extremity kinematics following implementation of the ...
The aim of this study was to examine the diff erences of landing phase biomechanics between the play...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a preseason physical training programme that taught land...
Video feedback may be a powerful tool to change biomechanical landing patterns associated with anter...
Video feedback may be a powerful tool to change biomechanical landing patterns associated with anter...
In injury prevention, a vertical drop jump (DJ) is often used for screening athletes at risk for inj...
Introduction: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury remains one of the most common and debilitatin...
Objective To examine the effect of FIFA 11+ warm-up program on static and dynamic postural stabil...
BACKGROUND—Female athletes are 4–6 times more likely to suffer an ACL injury than males in comparabl...