Five seconds is enough to assess the status of a hockey player's groin. For the first time, a simple field test, called the five-second squeeze test, has been used on icehockey players to see if it ...
Five seconds is enough to assess the status of a hockey player’s groin. For the first time, a simple field test, called the five-second squeeze test, has been used on icehockey players to see if it ...
Background The Copenhagen adduction exercise (CAE) can significantly reduce the risk of developing Groin injuries (GIs) and may be of clinical utility in being used as a test to assess hip-adductor ...
Five seconds is enough to assess the status of a hockey player's groin. For the first time, a simple field test, called the five-second squeeze test, has been used on icehockey players to see if it ...
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