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Asian Journal of Sports Medicine

Sports Medicine Research Center, TUMS

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1. Validity of the modified landing error scoring system (LESS–M) for screening non-contact ACL injury risk using a lateral single-leg jump-landing task

- Subedi M. , et al.

2. Is the Frequency of a Targeted Neuromuscular Training Program a Factor in Modifying Knee Joint Loading During Typical Netball Landing Tasks?

- Boey D. , et al.

3. Effect of eccentric and concentric overload bouts as post-activation performance enhancement on knee biomechanics of soccer heading

- Amiri-Khorasani M. , et al.

4. Reliability of three-dimensional motion analysis during single-leg side drop landing test after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: An in vivo motion analysis study

- Pang J.C.Y. , et al.

5. Knee joint coordination during single-leg landing in different directions

- Sinsurin K. , et al.

6. Biomechanical and neuromuscular comparison of single- and multi-planar jump tests and a side-cutting maneuver: Implications for ACL injury risk assessment

- Nedergaard N.J. , et al.

7. Correlations between vertical ground reaction force, sagittal joint angles, and the muscle co-contraction index during single-leg jump-landing

- Ohji S. , et al.

8. The Effect of Angle and Velocity on Change of Direction Biomechanics: An Angle-Velocity Trade-Off

- Dos’Santos T. , et al.

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