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O'Sullivan K, McAuliffe S, Deburca N
2012
September
British journal of sports medicine
The effects of eccentric training on lower limb flexibility: a systematic review.
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Reduced flexibility has been documented in athletes with lower limb injury, however, stretching has limited evidence of effectiveness in preventing injury or reducing the risk of recurrence. In contrast, it has been proposed that eccentric training can improve strength and reduce the risk of injury, and facilitate increased muscle flexibility via sarcomerogenesis.
10.1136/bjsports-2011-090835
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