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Experimental setup. Force plate (FP) and badminton serve machine

Experimental setup. Force plate (FP) and badminton serve machine

Download scientific diagram | Experimental setup. Force plate (FP) and badminton serve machine position. The badminton serve machine sends shuttlecocks from area ① to area ② which is 50 cm × 50 cm. The red arrow represents the trajectory of badminton. The subject steps back from the starting point in a left–back direction, then jumps and performs an overhead strike. The subject performs a single-leg landing on the force plate and then returns to the starting position. Area ③ is the shuttlecock drop point after hitting the shuttlecock. from publication: Gender Differences in Neuromuscular Control during the Preparation Phase of Single-Leg Landing Task in Badminton | Background: Studies on the biomechanical mechanisms of an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury have been extensively studied, but studies on the neuromuscular control-related risk factors for an ACL injury in specific maneuvers have not been reported for badminton | Badminton, Anterior Cruciate Ligament and Injury Prevention | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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