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Changes of Lower Limb Bone Mineral Density in Division I Female Athletes During an Athletic Season. [PDF]
Tolzman JE +8 more
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Expertise-driven temporal gaze dynamics during anticipation in volleyball. [PDF]
Kanatschnig T +8 more
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Vertical jump performance gains from plyometric and air alert training in volleyball. [PDF]
Valunpion A, Rangubhet KR.
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Effects of blood flow restriction combined with low resistance training on post-activation performance enhancement in male volleyball players. [PDF]
Wei X +8 more
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Functional Movement Screen Scores Are Comparable in Volleyball Players with and Without Back Pain-The FMS-VBP Study. [PDF]
Chomiuk T +4 more
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 1999
Volleyball has become one of the world's most popular participatory sports in recent years. There are many dynamic skills and movements needed to play the game. As a result, many overuse and traumatic injuries to the extremities and back may occur. This article addresses the history of the sport and its terminology.
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Volleyball has become one of the world's most popular participatory sports in recent years. There are many dynamic skills and movements needed to play the game. As a result, many overuse and traumatic injuries to the extremities and back may occur. This article addresses the history of the sport and its terminology.
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2020
Volleyball is one of the most played sports worldwide (according to the Federation International Volleyball, with roughly 500 million athletes), with great beneficial health effects volleyball is nonetheless associated with acute and overuse injuries.
Nélson Puga, Diogo Dias
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Volleyball is one of the most played sports worldwide (according to the Federation International Volleyball, with roughly 500 million athletes), with great beneficial health effects volleyball is nonetheless associated with acute and overuse injuries.
Nélson Puga, Diogo Dias
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Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2012
There has been a significant increase in the numbers of people playing indoor and beach volleyball since the early 1980s and, consequently, an increase in injuries. Most injuries are related to repetitive jumping and hitting the ball overhead. The ankle is the most commonly injured joint, but the knee, shoulder, low back, and fingers also are ...
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There has been a significant increase in the numbers of people playing indoor and beach volleyball since the early 1980s and, consequently, an increase in injuries. Most injuries are related to repetitive jumping and hitting the ball overhead. The ankle is the most commonly injured joint, but the knee, shoulder, low back, and fingers also are ...
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Indoor Volleyball and Beach Volleyball
2015Research on performance analysis in volleyball arose systematically in the literature in the 1990s. This chapter will present the different conceptual perspectives used to study indoor volleyball and beach volleyball performance using notational analysis, taking into account technical and tactical indicators.
Isabel Mesquita +3 more
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