Biomechanical determinants of performance and injury risk during cutting: a performance-injury conflict?

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  • who: Thomas Dos’Santos from the , Participants A minimum sample size of , participants was determined from an a priori power analysis using G*Power (Version, .1, University of Dusseldorf, Germany) [106]. This was based upon a previously reported correlation value of(lateral foot plant distance to peak KAM) [70], a power of, .95, and α level of, .05. Lateral foot plant distance theoretically should be a key variable linked to the performance-injury conflict, because of the requirement to generate mediolateral impulse [53, , ] for faster performance, and the increased moment arm distance between the GRF have published the . . .

     

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