UTILIZATION OF ImPACT TESTING TO MEASURE INJURY RISK IN ALPINE SKI AND SNOWBOARD ATHLETES.

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Published in Int J Sports Phys Ther on August 01, 2016

Authors

John Faltus1, Brittney Huntimer2, Thomas Kernozek3, John Cole4

Author Affiliations

1: Memphis Grizzlies, Memphis, TN, USA.
2: Howard Head Sports Medicine, Edwards, CO, USA.
3: La Crosse Institute for Movement Science, Strzelczyk Clinical Biomechanics Laboratory, Department of Health Professions, Physical Therapy Program, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, La Crosse, WI, USA.
4: Ski and Snowboard Club Vail, Vail, CO, USA.

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