Postural stability and lower leg muscle activity during a diagonal single-leg landing differs in male collegiate soccer players with and without functional ankle instability

  • Kunugi S
  • Masunari A
  • Yoshida N
  • et al.
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… during landing may be more important for preventing an ankle inversion sprain due to an inverted ankle position. Resultant tissue trauma from an ankle sprain could decrease the amplitude of sensory traffic (from capsuloligamentous and musculotendinous mechanoreceptors in …

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Kunugi, S., Masunari, A., Yoshida, N., & Miyakawa, S. (2017). Postural stability and lower leg muscle activity during a diagonal single-leg landing differs in male collegiate soccer players with and without functional ankle instability. The Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine, 6(4), 257–265. https://doi.org/10.7600/jpfsm.6.257

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