Ankle Joint Cooling did not but Knee Joint Cooling altered the Quadriceps and Gastrocnemius Neuromuscular Activation During a Single-leg Drop Jump
PURPOSE We examined the immediate effect on ankle or knee joint cooling on the lower-extremity activation during a single-leg drop jump. METHODS Twenty healthy adults randomly completed three data collection sessions (a 20-minute ankle or knee joint cooling, or control). Two wireless surface electro...
Main Authors: | Jihong Park, Kyeongtak Song, Sae Yong Lee, Hohyung Ryu |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Korean |
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The Korean Society of Exercise Physiology
2020-08-01
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Series: | 운동과학 |
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Online Access: | http://www.ksep-es.org/upload/pdf/es-29-3-225.pdf |
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