Effects of Relative Drop Heights of Drop Jump Biomechanics in Male Volleyball Players

Volume: 40, Issue: 13, Pages: 863 - 870
Published: Oct 8, 2019
Abstract
Previous cross-sectional studies have reported that higher drop heights do not always result in improved performance, and may increase injury risk during drop jumps (DJ). The purpose of this study was to analyze the kinematics and kinetics during the DJ in order to determine the relative drop height that maximize performance without exposing the lower extremity joints to unnecessary loads. Twenty male Division I college volleyball players...
Paper Details
Title
Effects of Relative Drop Heights of Drop Jump Biomechanics in Male Volleyball Players
Published Date
Oct 8, 2019
Volume
40
Issue
13
Pages
863 - 870
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