Detection of knee wobbling as a screen to identify athletes who may be at high risk for ACL injury
This study developed a method to detect knee wobbling (KW) at low knee flexion. KW consists of quick uncontrollable medio-lateral knee movements without knee flexion, which may indicate a risk of ACL injury. Ten female athletes were recorded while performing slow, single-leg squats. Using motion cap...
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Main Authors: | Akino Aoki, Satoshi Kubota, Kosuke Morinaga, Naiquan Nigel Zheng, Shangcheng Sam Wang, Kazuyoshi Gamada |
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Language: | EN |
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Taylor & Francis Group
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/331da29f3748436f948153b816b3a266 |
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