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[해외논문] Hip Joint Range of Motion Improvements Using Three Different Interventions 원문보기

Journal of strength and conditioning research, v.26 no.5, 2012년, pp.1265 - 1273  

Moreside, Janice M. ,  McGill, Stuart M.

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The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of 3 different exercise interventions plus a control group on passive hip range of motion (ROM). Previous research studies into the methods of improving passive hip mobility have focused on stretching protocols aimed specifically at the hip joint. ...

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