The effect of dual-task on tuck jump performance in volleyball players with dynamic knee valgus
Keywords:
dual task, tuck jump, Dynamic knee valgusAbstract
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the effect of dual-task on tuck jump performance in athletes with dynamic knee valgus. Methods: The statistical population of this study consisted of adolescent volleyball players. The statistical sample consisted of 24 volleyball teenagers with an average age of 10 to 17 years old who were purposefully selected from the Rasht Municipality Cultural and Sports Club and then randomly classified into two groups of 12 with dynamic knee healthy and healthy. The subjects' performance before and after the dual task was evaluated using the tuck jump. Parametric tests of analysis of variance were used to compare differences between groups, and paired t-test was used to compare within groups.
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