2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1880235/v1
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Knee Joint Proprioceptive Acuity and Kinematic Control in Relation to Motor Competency in 13 to 14-Year-Old Adolescents

Abstract: Motor competence (MC) is a key component reflecting one’s ability to execute motor tasks and is an important predictor of physical fitness. For adolescents experiencing rapid growth changes, understanding the factors affecting MC is pertinent to the development of more sophisticated sporting skills. Previous studies considered the influence of poor proprioceptive ability on MC, however, the relationship between lower limb proprioception and MC is unknown, and the relationship between kinematic control and MC i… Show more

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