%0 Generic %A Memain, Geoffrey %D 2024 %T Data underlying the research on the effect of a visual dual task on single-leg countermovement jump in lower-limb injured professional soccer players %U %R 10.4121/b3cd64a4-3090-4ded-9827-382e64da23a4.v1 %K countermovement jump %K dual task %K soccer players injured %K sport injury %K football association %X
The study examined motor automation and the attentional demands associated with performing a single-leg countermovement jump (SLCMJ) combined with a dual-task in high-level soccer players. The goal was to assess how the dual-task affected neuromotor control and SLCMJ performance. Participants performed single-leg countermovement jumps (SLCMJ) on the injured leg while muscle activation, kinematics, and kinetic data were recorded. Tests were done with and without a dual-task, where players declared aloud the color on a pod 3m away. Three injury groups (chondral, muscle, ACL) and a healthy control group followed the same protocol.
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