Evaluating the relationship between neurological function, neuromuscular fatigue, and subjective performance measures in professional rugby union players

SUMMARY

    Concerns have been that self-reporting may not reflect accurate fatigue levels in players and more objective measures may provide more accurate data about the players. Compliance by players to completing POMS data may not be a sufficient measure of wellness in athletes and may be enhanced by using additional objective measures. Many coaches and players will opt for non-invasive data gathering methods due to time, inconvenience and expense associated with biomarker data reference points. The DC potentials data displayed variance for the majority of players that was not evident by the POMS or RSImod data . . .

     

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