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A kinetic enhanced tuck jump assessment exposes residual biomechanical deficits in female athletes 9 months post anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. (2024)
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KEMBER, L.S., RIEHM, C.D., SCHILLE, A., SLATON, J.A., MYER, G.D. and LLOYD, R.S. 2024. A kinetic enhanced tuck jump assessment exposes residual biomechanical deficits in female athletes 9 months post anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Journal of strength and conditioning research [online], 38(12), pages 2065-2073. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1519/JSC.0000000000004914

Addressing biomechanical deficits in female athletes after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) is crucial for safe return-to-play. The tuck jump assessment (TJA) is used to identify risks associated with ACL injury, yet its fundamental a... Read More about A kinetic enhanced tuck jump assessment exposes residual biomechanical deficits in female athletes 9 months post anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction..