Scientists study jumping to improve ACL recovery
NCT ID NCT07448064
Summary
This study aimed to understand how people jump about six months after ACL knee surgery compared to healthy individuals. Researchers measured the force produced during vertical jumps to see if subtle differences in leg strength remain during recovery. The findings may help improve rehabilitation programs and decisions about when it's safe to return to sports.
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Haute Ecole ARC
Delémont, Switzerland
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