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Passive dorsiflexion stiffness is poorly correlated with passive dorsiflexion range of motion

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posted on 2024-11-15, 02:22 authored by John Whitting, Julie SteeleJulie Steele, Deirdre McGheeDeirdre McGhee, Bridget Munro
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationships among passive measures of weight-bearing dorsiflexionrange of motion, non-weight-bearing dorsiflexionrange of motion and dorsiflexionstiffness, thereby establishing whether they assess similar mechanical characteristics, as each measure has been implicated in injury risk during landings.

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Whitting, J. W., Steele, J. R., McGhee, D. E. & Munro, B. J. (2013). Passive dorsiflexion stiffness is poorly correlated with passive dorsiflexion range of motion. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 16 (2), 157-161.

Journal title

Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport

Volume

16

Issue

2

Pagination

157-161

Language

English

RIS ID

64230

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