Norte, Grant E; Frendt, Taylo R; Murray, A M; Armstrong, Charles W; McLoughlin, Thomas J; Donovan, Luke T
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Biomechanical analyses of cutting tasks have demonstrated kinematic differences associated with the noncontact knee-injury risk when the movement direction is unanticipated. Motor-motor dual tasks occur within dynamic environments and change the demand for attentional resources needed to complete athletic maneuvers, which may contribute to injury risk.