The Effect of an 8 Week Neuromuscular Training Program on Knee Movement Biomechanics in African American Female Athletes

  • Hughley T
  • Johnson J
  • Ford K
  • et al.
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Abstract

This study examined the effects of an eight-week neuromuscular training (NMT) program on knee valgus angle in African American female athletes. Twenty-six female collegiate athletes participated. NMT group (n=15, 19.6±1.12 years) underwent an intervention training program that included three main components (plyometric and movement, core strengthening and balance, and resistance training). While, control group (n=11, 19.3±1.50 years) underwent the resistance training protocol for eight weeks. We hypothesized the NMT program would significantly decrease knee valgus angles during a drop vertical jump (DVJ) at landing for the NMT group when compared to the control group. Wilcoxon signed rank tests were done on the Pre-and Post-test findings. Results showed maximum valgus angle (VGmax) is significantly decreased (p

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Hughley, T. W., Johnson, J., Ford, K. R., & Yoon, A. (2021). The Effect of an 8 Week Neuromuscular Training Program on Knee Movement Biomechanics in African American Female Athletes. IJASS(International Journal of Applied Sports Sciences), 119–130. https://doi.org/10.24985/ijass.2021.33.2.119

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