Abstract

This study was conducted to evaluate the re-injury anxiety of athletes who have experienced injuries through EEG and kinesiology experiments. For 35 college athletes, the frontal-alpha asymmetry(FAS), load factor during drop landing, anteroposterior, left and right, vertical maximum ground reaction force, and required time were measured through EEG, and correlation analysis between group differences and variables was performed. the following conclusions were drawn.BR First, there was no difference in the amount of FAS change between the normal group and the injured group. Second, the lording rate of the injured group was high during drop landing, so the cause of injury was high. Third, the amount of FAS change had a negative effect on the maximum left and right ground reaction force.BR In conclusion, the hypothesis that “the risk of injury will increase due to reinjury anxiety even if the muscle function and pain of the lower extremities of the injured group are similar to those of the normal group” was partially verified.

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