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    Current concepts of plyometric exercise

    Date
    2015-11
    Author
    Davies, George J.
    Riemann, Bryan L.
    Manske, Robert C.
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    Davies, G.J., Riemann, B.L., & Manske, R.C. (2015). Current concepts of plyometric exercise. International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy, 10(6), 760-786.
    Abstract
    As knowledge regarding rehabilitation science continues to increase, exercise programs following muscu-loskeletal athletic injury continue to evolve. Rehabilitation programs have drastically changed, especially in the terminal phases of rehabilitation, which include performance enhancement, development of power, and a safe return to activity. Plyometric exercise has become an integral component of late phase rehabilitation as the patient nears return to activity. Among the numerous types of available exercises, plyometrics assist in the development of power, a foundation from which the athlete can refine the skills of their sport. Therefore, the purpose of this clinical commentary is to provide an overview of plyometrics including: definition, phases, the physiological, mechanical and neurophysiological basis of plyometrics, and to describe clinical guidelines and contraindications for implementing plyometric programs.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10057/11911
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