Greater Hip Extension but Not Hip Abduction Explosive Strength Is Associated With Lesser Hip Adduction and Knee Valgus Motion During a Single-Leg Jump-Cut

scientific article published on 7 April 2016

Greater Hip Extension but Not Hip Abduction Explosive Strength Is Associated With Lesser Hip Adduction and Knee Valgus Motion During a Single-Leg Jump-Cut is …
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P356DOI10.1177/2325967116639578
P932PMC publication ID4827118
P698PubMed publication ID27104207
P5875ResearchGate publication ID300084962

P2093author name stringMarc F Norcross
Eunwook Chang
Christine D Pollard
Samuel T Johnson
Baker Cronin
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P304page(s)2325967116639578
P577publication date2016-04-07
P1433published inOrthopaedic journal of sports medicineQ27725188
P1476titleGreater Hip Extension but Not Hip Abduction Explosive Strength Is Associated With Lesser Hip Adduction and Knee Valgus Motion During a Single-Leg Jump-Cut
P478volume4

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Q33756110THE ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN HIP STRENGTH AND HIP KINEMATICS DURING A SINGLE LEG HOP IN RECREATIONAL ATHLETES POST ACL RECONSTRUCTION COMPARED TO HEALTHY CONTROLS.cites workP2860