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1 Screening levels pyramid

1 Screening levels pyramid

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Preseason evaluation represents one of the most important steps prior to resuming formal team-based sports practice; it allows us to positively influence athletes’ performance and injury risk but, more importantly, decreases the risk of fatal events due to cardiovascular disorders. Apart from the identification of life-threatening conditions, this...

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... most frequently used movements/tests to identify motor control imbalances are the Y-balance test (Fig. 44.16) [40], which gives a quantitative information that correlates with lower limb injury risk, especially with ankle chronic instability, single-leg squat (Fig. 44.17), landing technique ( Fig. 44.18), side-cutting Fig. 44.19), anterior and lateral decelerations (Figs. 44.20 and 44.21) as well as running technique (the latter will be ...
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... most frequently used movements/tests to identify motor control imbalances are the Y-balance test (Fig. 44.16) [40], which gives a quantitative information that correlates with lower limb injury risk, especially with ankle chronic instability, single-leg squat (Fig. 44.17), landing technique ( Fig. 44.18), side-cutting Fig. 44.19), anterior and lateral decelerations (Figs. 44.20 and 44.21) as well as running technique (the latter will be discussed further on in this chapter) ...
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... most frequently used movements/tests to identify motor control imbalances are the Y-balance test (Fig. 44.16) [40], which gives a quantitative information that correlates with lower limb injury risk, especially with ankle chronic instability, single-leg squat (Fig. 44.17), landing technique ( Fig. 44.18), side-cutting Fig. 44.19), anterior and lateral decelerations (Figs. 44.20 and 44.21) as well as running technique (the latter will be discussed further on in this chapter) ...
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... most frequently used movements/tests to identify motor control imbalances are the Y-balance test (Fig. 44.16) [40], which gives a quantitative information that correlates with lower limb injury risk, especially with ankle chronic instability, single-leg squat (Fig. 44.17), landing technique ( Fig. 44.18), side-cutting Fig. 44.19), anterior and lateral decelerations (Figs. 44.20 and 44.21) as well as running technique (the latter will be discussed further on in this chapter) ...

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