Preseason Neck Strength Results in Female Soccer Players: Implications for Concussion Risk and Targeted Intervention
Abstract
Female soccer players with a history of concussion exhibit weaker neck extension strength and faster peak extension times, highlighting the need for targeted neck strengthening interventions to potentially reduce secondary injury risk.
Status
Graduate
Department
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
College
Graduate College
Campus
Athens
Faculty Mentor
Anderson, Melissa
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Preseason Neck Strength Results in Female Soccer Players: Implications for Concussion Risk and Targeted Intervention
Female soccer players with a history of concussion exhibit weaker neck extension strength and faster peak extension times, highlighting the need for targeted neck strengthening interventions to potentially reduce secondary injury risk.