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Soccer Fatigue, Sprinting and Hamstring Injury Risk
International Journal of Sports Medicine, 08/17/09
Small K et al. – The findings revealed that the SAFT90 produced time dependent impairments in sprinting performance and kinematics of technique which may result from shorter hamstring muscle length. Alterations in sprinting technique may have implications for the increased predisposition to hamstring strain injury during the latter stages of soccer match–play.
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