2012
DOI: 10.1519/jsc.0b013e31822e5876
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Modifying Spike Jump Landing Biomechanics in Female Adolescent Volleyball Athletes Using Video and Verbal Feedback

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“…(p=0.04, injury rate ratio =0.07 in intervention group vs injury rate ratio =0.26 in control group). 28 Recent studies have also reported more prophylactically favourable biomechanical alterations when feedback mechanism was added to NMT 3941 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(p=0.04, injury rate ratio =0.07 in intervention group vs injury rate ratio =0.26 in control group). 28 Recent studies have also reported more prophylactically favourable biomechanical alterations when feedback mechanism was added to NMT 3941 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…323638 In addition to those studies, recent literature disseminates importance of verbal feedback on biomechanical alteration in dynamic movements. 3941 In order to evaluate these key components accurately, the current study employed a meta-regression analysis. The meta-regression can analyse a global effect of these key components on ACL injury rate using a logistic regression model and accurately quantify ACL injury risk.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, several studies showed a beneficial effect of video feedback in different physical activities (Atienza, Balaguer, & Garcia-Merita, 1998;Baudry, Leroy, & Chollet, 2006;Boyer, Miltenberger, Batsche, & Fogel, 2009;Clark & Ste-Marie, 2007;Eery & Morizot, 2000;Guadagnoli & Holcomb, 2002;Herbert & Landin, 1994;Hodges, Chua, & Franks, 2003;Laguna, 2000;Magill & Schoenfelder-Zohdi, 1996;Parsons & Alexander, 2012;Weir & Connor, 2009;Wulf, 2007;Wulf & Prinz, 2001), however, until now only three previous researchers have examined the athletic events. Cheraghidocheshmeh, Darush, & Mojtaba (2009) presented an important impact of educational technology on learning in exercise technical skills in amateur athletes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Feedback can include simple cues to improve knee alignment during NMT, such as “knee over the toe” and “don’t let knees cave inward” 16,25,45,46. Parsons and Alexander47 investigated the effect of feedback on movement patterns in female volleyball players. The findings indicate improvement of lower limb biomechanics in response to both verbal and video cues, resulting in movement patterns that are protective against ACL injury 47.…”
Section: Prevention Of Acl Injurymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parsons and Alexander47 investigated the effect of feedback on movement patterns in female volleyball players. The findings indicate improvement of lower limb biomechanics in response to both verbal and video cues, resulting in movement patterns that are protective against ACL injury 47. Furthermore, females who received NMT with verbal feedback were able to decrease knee valgus angles significantly more than those who received NMT alone 42…”
Section: Prevention Of Acl Injurymentioning
confidence: 99%