2019
DOI: 10.23736/s0022-4707.18.08141-0
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Six weeks of multistation program on the knee proprioception and performance of futsal players

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“…Only three out of the 16 studies targeting young adults or young athletes demonstrated improvements in proprioceptive and motor performance while the other three studies found no difference in either proprioceptive or motor measures (33,68,80). The interventions leading to performance improvements included active multi-joint movements such as plyometric training for badminton players (25), a core strengthening program for dancers (28) as well as an ankle strength, position sense and balance training program for speed skaters (36).…”
Section: Athletes and Young Adultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only three out of the 16 studies targeting young adults or young athletes demonstrated improvements in proprioceptive and motor performance while the other three studies found no difference in either proprioceptive or motor measures (33,68,80). The interventions leading to performance improvements included active multi-joint movements such as plyometric training for badminton players (25), a core strengthening program for dancers (28) as well as an ankle strength, position sense and balance training program for speed skaters (36).…”
Section: Athletes and Young Adultsmentioning
confidence: 99%