Neural Mechanisms Associated With Postural Control in Collegiate Soccer and Non-Soccer Athletes
Background and Purpose: Sport-specific training may improve postural control, while
repetitive head acceleration events (RHAEs) may compromise it. Understanding the neural …
repetitive head acceleration events (RHAEs) may compromise it. Understanding the neural …
Neural Mechanisms Associated With Postural Control in Collegiate Soccer and Non-Soccer Athletes.
D Jain, T Porfido, NL de Souza, AM Brown… - Journal of Neurologic …, 2024 - europepmc.org
Background and purpose Sport-specific training may improve postural control, while
repetitive head acceleration events (RHAEs) may compromise it. Understanding the neural …
repetitive head acceleration events (RHAEs) may compromise it. Understanding the neural …
Neural Mechanisms Associated With Postural Control in Collegiate Soccer and Non-Soccer Athletes
D Jain, T Porfido, NL de Souza… - Journal of neurologic … - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background and purpose Sport-specific training may improve postural control, while
repetitive head acceleration events (RHAEs) may compromise it. Understanding the neural …
repetitive head acceleration events (RHAEs) may compromise it. Understanding the neural …