Effect of joint mobilization on improvement of knee pain, isokinetic strength, muscle tone, muscle stiffness in an elite volleyball player with knee injury

  • Wang J
  • An H
  • Kim Y
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This case study identified the effects of joint mobilization on knee pain, isokinetic strength, muscle tone, and muscle stiffness in an elite volleyball player with a knee injury. The subject had experienced cartilage defects of the left knee joint and underwent surgery to correct the …

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Wang, J.-S., An, H.-J., & Kim, Y.-Y. (2016). Effect of joint mobilization on improvement of knee pain, isokinetic strength, muscle tone, muscle stiffness in an elite volleyball player with knee injury. Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial Cooperation Society, 17(7), 326–333. https://doi.org/10.5762/kais.2016.17.7.326

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