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Thesis Presentation- Waters College of Health Professions

Document Type and Release Option

Thesis Presentation (Open Access)

Faculty Mentor

Dr. Jessica Mutchler

Faculty Mentor Email

jmutchler@georgiasouthern.edu

Presentation Year

2020

Start Date

4-2020 12:00 AM

End Date

5-2020 12:00 AM

Keywords

Georgia Southern University, Honors Program, Thesis Presentation

Description

The study’s purpose was to determine muscle excitation patterns of the lower extremity during a single leg rotational squat in individuals with and without previous hamstrings injury. The results suggest that individuals with a previous injury perceive a physical deficit, but muscle excitation patterns are similar to their healthy counterpart.

Academic Unit

Waters College of Health Professions

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Muscle Excitation and Kinematics of the Lower Extremity During a Single Leg Rotational Squat in Individuals With and Without a Previous Hamstrings Strain Injury

Thesis Presentation- Waters College of Health Professions

The study’s purpose was to determine muscle excitation patterns of the lower extremity during a single leg rotational squat in individuals with and without previous hamstrings injury. The results suggest that individuals with a previous injury perceive a physical deficit, but muscle excitation patterns are similar to their healthy counterpart.