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Background: The effects of Integrative Neuromuscular Training (INT) on injury prevention in young populations are well-established, yet its impact on performance enhancement remains uncertain.

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Background: The effects of Integrative Neuromuscular Training (INT) on injury prevention in young populations are well-established, yet its impact on performance enhancement remains uncertain.

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  • A randomized controlled study on the effect of 8-week integrative neuromuscular training on physical performance and technical proficiency in prepubertal badminton players (2025) · doi

    Background: The effects of Integrative Neuromuscular Training (INT) on injury prevention in young populations are well-established, yet its impact on performance enhancement remains uncertain.

    Keywords: background effects integrative neuromuscular training injury prevention young populations well established impact performance enhancement remains
  • Different Exercise Training Interventions and Drop-Landing Biomechanics in High School Female Athletes (2013) · doi

    CONCLUSIONS: Both programs resulted in biomechanical changes, suggesting that both types of exercises are warranted for ACL injury prevention and should be implemented by trained professionals.

    Keywords: conclusions programs resulted biomechanical changes suggesting types exercises warranted injury prevention implemented trained professionals
  • Mechanisms Underlying ACL Injury-Prevention Training: The Brain-Behavior Relationship (2010) · doi

    Despite the evidence suggesting that training can alter biomechanical and neuromuscular risk factors that may contribute to ACL injury, it remains to be seen whether changes in behavior after participation in an injury-prevention program result from peripheral adaptations (muscle strengthening), central adaptations (motor reprogramming), or both.

    Keywords: injury adaptations despite evidence suggesting training alter biomechanical neuromuscular risk factors contribute remains seen whether
  • Effectiveness of a Neuromuscular and Proprioceptive Training Program in Preventing Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries in Female Athletes (2005) · doi

    BACKGROUND: Among female athletes it has not been established whether a neuromuscular and proprioceptive sports-specific training program will consistently reduce the incidence of anterior cruciate ligament injuries.

    Keywords: background among female athletes established whether neuromuscular proprioceptive sports specific training program consistently reduce incidence

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