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Wheelchair propulsion biomechanics in junior basketball players: A method for the evaluation of the efficacy of a specific training program

Bergamini et al., 2015

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3097475419951821774
Author
Bergamini E
Morelli F
Marchetti F
Vannozzi G
Polidori L
Paradisi F
Traballesi M
Cappozzo A
Delussu A
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BioMed Research International

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As participation in wheelchair sports increases, the need of quantitative assessment of biomechanical performance indicators and of sports‐and population‐specific training protocols has become central. The present study focuses on junior wheelchair basketball …
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