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● More than 50% of physical education students have ligament dominance, leg dominance, and trunk dominance.
● Recommended that specializing in the prevention of ACL injuries in physical education students focus on correction ligament dominance, leg dominance, and trunk dominance.
● In female, the correction ligament dominance and trunk dominance are periority. But in male, the correction leg dominance is periorety.
Plain Language Summary
The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence rate of neuromuscular deficits during tuck jump in female and male physical education and sports sciences University of Kurdistan students in 2018-2019 academic year. After Tuck jump test which recorded by two cameras, the performance evaluated using the Kinovea software. The implicor cations of this study might suggest that personal trainers, coaches, and basketball players employ this rective exercise program to improve knee kinematic during drop vertical jump and enhance athletes’ performance. The mean score of incidence of the ligament dominance, trunk dominance, and leg dominance was ˃50%. Therefore, it is recommended that preventive exercise programs emphasize on the correction of these defects. The correction of leg dominance deficiency is a priority among males; however, the correction of ligament dominance and trunk dominance is the priority among females.