Extended knee control programme lowers weekly hamstring, knee and ankle injury prevalence compared with an adductor strength programme or self-selected injury prevention exercises in adolescent and adult amateur football players: a two-armed cluster-randomised trial with an additional comparison arm

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  • who: Hanna Lindblom u200d u200d et al. from the Department of Health, Medicine have published the Article: Extended Knee Control programme lowers weekly hamstring, knee and ankle injury prevalence compared with an adductor strength programme or self-selected injury prevention exercises in adolescent and adult amateur football players: a two-armed cluster-randomised trial with an additional comparison arm, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Initially, as registered in the study protocol, the authors intended to include teams that used Knee Control1 2 as comparison group. With an expected dropout rate of 30%, the authors aimed . . .

     

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