U.S., Aug. 13 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07117617) titled 'Effects of Inertial Load of Water on Lower Limb Joint Moments During Landing and Cutting' on Aug. 05.

Brief Summary: This study examined whether a 10-week dynamic stability training program using water-filled equipment could improve joint control and postural stability during landing and directional changes.

Twenty-six healthy young men were randomly assigned to either a training group, which performed water-based exercises, or a control group, which did not receive any intervention.

All participants performed a landing followed by a 90-degree cutting task, and joint moment data were collected using a 3D motion capture system.

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