“…Fifty-nine studies investigated the effects of compression garments on biomechanical and neuromuscular outcomes (Table S2 of the ESM). Studies used a range of participants from recreationally active [53,118,[137][138][139][140][141][142][143][144] to elite-level athletes [39,51,145,146]. A large portion of these studies (49%, n = 29) investigated the effects of compression garments on various kinematic variables including gait [52,95,104,127,132,145,147] and jumping technique [46,48,118,137], limb/muscle oscillatory patterns [39,48,54,121,143,148], range of motion [39,42,46,77,84,88,149,150], and joint angles [16,46,48,51,118,127,…”