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Key study  Andersson SH et al 2017. Preventing overuse shoulder injuries among throwing athletes: a cluster-randomised controlled trial in 660 elite handball players. Br J Sports Med 51:1073-1080
Key study  Holm I et al 2004. Effect of neuromuscular training on proprioception, balance, muscle strength, and lower limb function in female team handball players Clin J Sport Med 14(2):88-94
Key study  Hübscher M, et al. 2010 . Neuromuscular training for sports injury prevention: a systematic review. Med Sci Sports Exerc. Mar;42(3):413-21.
Key study  Peterson W et al 2005. A controlled prospective case control study of a prevention training program in female team handball players: the German experience Arch Orthop Trauma Surg 125(9):614-21
Key study  Wedderkopp N et al. 2003. Comparison of two intervention programmes in young female players in European handball--with and without ankle disc Scand J Med Sci Sports 13(6):371-5
Key study  Wedderkopp N et al. 1999. Prevention of injuries in young female players in European team handball. A prospective intervention study Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports 9:41-47
Aloui G, et al. 2019. Effects of an 8-Week In-Season Upper Limb Elastic Band Training Programme on the Peak Power, Strength, and Throwing Velocity of Junior Handball Players Sportverletz Sportschaden April. Published ahead of print.
Barendrecht M et al. 2011. Neuromuscular training improves knee kinematics, in particular in valgus aligned adolescent team handball players of both sexes. J Strength Cond Res 25(3):575-584
Busch et al. 2015. Effects of plyometric training using unstable surfaces on jump and sprint performance in young sub-elite handball players Sports orthopaedics and traumatology Ahead of print
Kynsburg A, et al. 2010 . T. Long-term neuromuscular training and ankle joint position sense Acta Physiol Hung 97(2):183-91
Kynsburg A. et al. 2010. Long-term neuromuscular training and ankle joint position sense. Acta Physiol Hung. 97(2):183-91.
Mascarin et al. 2017. The effects of preventive rubber band training on shoulder joint imbalance and throwing performance in handball players: A randomized and prospective study. J Bodywork Movement Ther 21(4):1017-1023.
Myklebust G et al 2003. Prevention of ACL injuries in female team handball players: a prospective intervention study. (Abstract) Med Sci Sports Exerc 35(5):S156
Myklebust G, et al 2007. Prevention of noncontact anterior cruciate ligament injuries in elite and adolescent female team handball athletes AAOS Instr Course Lect 56:407-18
Olsen OE et al 2005. Exercises to prevent lower limb injuries in youth sports: cluster randomised controlled trial Br Med J 330(7489):449
Olsen OE et al 2004. Prevention of Knee and Ankle Injuries in Youth Team Handball- A Randomized Control Trial (Abstract) Med Sci Sports Exerc 36(5):S153
Saeterbakken et al. 2011. Effect of core stability training on throwing velocity in female handball players. J Strength Cond Res. 25(3):712-8.
Van Herzeele M, et al. 2013. Does the Application of Kinesiotape Change Scapular Kinematics in Healthy Female Handball Players? International Journal of Sports Medicine 34(11):950-955
Zanca GG et al 2016. Effects of Kinesio taping on scapular kinematics of overhead athletes following muscle fatigue. Effects of Kinesio taping on scapular kinematics of overhead athletes following muscle fatigue. J Electromyogr Kinesiol. 29:113-20.
Zebis MK et al. 2016. Effects of evidence-based prevention training on neuromuscular and biomechanical risk factors for ACL injury in adolescent female athletes: a randomised controlled trial. Br J Sports Med. May;50(9):552-7.

 

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