Sportphysio 2021; 09(05): 216-223
DOI: 10.1055/a-1612-7627
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Vertiefung

Kniegelenkbelastungen bei Landungen nach Sprüngen unter verschiedenen Bedingungen

Hermann Schwameder
,
Lukas Laue
,
Wolfgang Teufl
,
Josef Kröll

Werden Sprünge in der Rehabilitation nach Sportverletzungen eingesetzt, sollte man neben der Trainingswirkung auch die Gelenkbelastung unterschiedlicher Sprung- und Landevarianten kennen. Mit eigenen Messungen haben die Autoren Interessantes herausgefunden.



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22 November 2021

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