“…Strain variables were identified from the 13 studies used for analysis: GLS ( n = 10) [23, 28, 31–34, 36, 37, 53, 54], BCS ( n = 6) [28, 31–34, 53], ACS ( n = 6) [28, 31–34, 53], GCS ( n = 4) [23, 28, 37, 54], GRS ( n = 6) [23, 28, 31, 37, 53, 54], twist ( n = 9) [10, 28, 30–34, 37, 53], basal rotation ( n = 10) [10, 28, 30–34, 37, 38, 53], apical rotation ( n = 9) [28, 30–34, 37, 38, 53], and untwisting velocity/rate ( n = 8) [10, 30–34, 37, 53]. Where more than one athlete–control comparison was reported, this was documented as a separate comparison whereby the control n was divided by the number of comparisons available, leading to GLS ( n = 14), BCS ( n = 7), ACS ( n = 7), GCS ( n = 7), GRS ( n = 9), twist ( n = 13), basal rotation ( n = 14), apical rotation ( n = 13), PUV ( n = 11), and UTR ( n = 5) (Fig.…”