The effects of pre-event chiropractic spinal adjustive therapy on vertical jump and the t-test of asymptomatic active sports people
M.Tech. === Purpose: To determine the effect of Chiropractic spinal adjustive therapy (SAT) of the lumbar spine and Sacroiliac joints on performance utilising indicators such as vertical jump height and T-test time of moderate to highly active sport participants. It has been suggested that a dysfunc...
Main Author: | Oosthuizen, Barend Gert Dewet |
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2011
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10210/3773 |
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