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Effect of good and poor landing biomechanics on dynamic knee valgus and jumping performance in early adolescent female basketball players

Yaren Alha, Pelin Pisirici.



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This study aimed to investigate dynamic knee valgus (DKV) and jumping performance in adolescent female athletes with good and poor landing biomechanics. The study included healthy 52 adolescent female athletes aged between 10–14. Participants were divided into two groups based on LESS (Landing Error Scoring System) scores: poor landing technique group (PLTG) (LESS≤5, n=26) and good landing technique group (GLTG) (LESS>5, n=26). Knee valgus and jumping performance were evaluated with frontal plane projection angle (FPPA), and countermovement jump without arm swing test (CMJT), respectively. All demographic data of the groups were distributed homogeneously (p>0.05) except LESS scores (p=0.001; p0.05). No difference was found in dynamic knee valgus or jump performance among early adolescent female basketball players with good or poor landing biomechanics.

Key words: Countermovement jump test, basketball, landing error scoring system, frontal plane projection angle, youth







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