The Current Implementation of an Evidence-Based Hamstring Injury Prevention Exercise (Nordic Hamstring Exercise) among Athletes Globally
Purpose. The Nordic hamstring exercise (NHE) has been shown to be successful in reducing hamstring muscle injury (HMI), which is one of the most common non-contact injuries of the lower limbs. This is especially pertinent in sports that require acceleration, maximal sprints, and sudden changes in t...
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Main Author: | Wesam Saleh A. Al Attar |
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Format: | article |
Language: | EN UK |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e46b9fa5ce0c4abe96daf9da6efdfb60 |
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