2012
DOI: 10.51979/kssls.2012.08.49.981
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Effects of 12-weeks Plyometric Training on Motor Nerve Conduction Velocity and Knee Isokinetic Muscular Functions in Boys while Attending Community-based Soccer Club

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“…18,35 However, a 12-week plyometric training protocol improved motor tibial and fibular nerve conduction velocity while improving isokinetic strength at the ankle in untrained college women 36 and boys soccer players with no history of ankle sprains. 37 The plyometric training protocol used in these studies met for 1 hour per day, twice weekly for 12 weeks. These studies infer that motor nerve conduction velocity may manifest improvements well beyond 6 weeks for 30 minutes per session three times per week.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…18,35 However, a 12-week plyometric training protocol improved motor tibial and fibular nerve conduction velocity while improving isokinetic strength at the ankle in untrained college women 36 and boys soccer players with no history of ankle sprains. 37 The plyometric training protocol used in these studies met for 1 hour per day, twice weekly for 12 weeks. These studies infer that motor nerve conduction velocity may manifest improvements well beyond 6 weeks for 30 minutes per session three times per week.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intensity of the treatment protocols may also play a factor. The current study only employed balance training and strength training protocols, whereas the previous research 36,37 that sought improvements in fibular nerve conduction velocity followed a plyometric training protocol.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%