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1 November 2022

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Volume 3 · Issue 11

THE CORRELATION BETWEEN TESTED AND ACTUAL ANKLE RANGE OF MOTION DURING ERGOMETER ROWING

Soper, C., Reid, D., & Hume, A. (2004). Reliable passive ankle range of motion measures correlated to ankle motion achieved during ergometer rowing. Physical Therapy in Sport. 5(2), 75-83.

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By Alex Wolf

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Rowing technique requires good range of motion at the major joints to get into and out of the catch position. What is the contribution of the ankle joint and how can this support performance and reduce potential risk of low back pain and injury?

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