نتایج جستجو برای: drop jump landing

تعداد نتایج: 73027  

2014
Joanna Gorwa Lechosław B. Dworak Robert Michnik Jacek Jurkojć

BACKGROUND This paper presents a case study of kinematic analysis of the modern dance movement known as the "stag jump". Detailed analysis of the kinematic structure of this movement as performed by the dancers, accompanied by measurements of impact forces during landing, will allow the authors to determine, in subsequent model-based research phases, the forces acting in knee joints of the lowe...

Journal: :Clinical biomechanics 2006
Kevin R Ford Gregory D Myer Rose L Smith Rebecca M Vianello Shelly L Seiwert Timothy E Hewett

BACKGROUND Despite recent evidence supporting the use of neuromuscular training to reduce anterior cruciate ligament injury risk, female athletes continue to show an increased anterior cruciate ligament injury rate in collegiate basketball and soccer when compared to males. The purpose of the current study was to identify gender and task differences in measures that may increase the risk of ant...

2014
Maciej Komosinski Jan Polak

This paper concerns evolution of three-dimensional stick agents in a simplified ski-jumping task. Both body morphologies and control systems are optimized. Evolutionary processes are performed in a range of conditions: the air drag and the friction of the ramp varies. Qualitative and quantitative analyses are presented that show how jump distance, jump height, and flight trajectory depend on en...

Journal: :Sports medicine 1991
J S Dufek B T Bates

Many sport and movement activities contain a jumping component which necessitates landing. Several injury surveys across a variety of jump sports have identified the lower extremities and specifically the knee joint as being a primary injury site. Factors which might contribute to the frequency and severity of such injuries include stresses to which the body is subjected during performance (for...

Journal: :International journal of sports medicine 2016
F M Bossuyt F García-Pinillos R M F Raja Azidin J Vanrenterghem M A Robinson

This study investigated the utility of a 5-min high-intensity exercise protocol (SAFT(5)) to include in prospective cohort studies investigating ACL injury risk. 15 active females were tested on 2 occasions during which their non-dominant leg was analysed before SAFT(5) (PRE), immediately after (POST0), 15 min after (POST15), and 30 min after (POST30). On the first occasion, testing included 5 ...

2012
Evangelos Pappas Wing M. Wong-Tom

CONTEXT Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) is one of the most common overuse injuries. OBJECTIVE To assess the collective evidence of predisposing factors to PFPS. DATA SOURCES MEDLINE (1960-June 2010), EMBASE (1980-June 2010), and CINAHL (1982-June 2010). STUDY SELECTION Studies were included if patients were asymptomatic at baseline testing (free of PFPS) and were prospectively followe...

Journal: :Medicine and science in sports and exercise 2013
Kristen M Stearns Robert G Keim Christopher M Powers

PURPOSE This study aimed to determine whether the tendency of women to exhibit higher knee extensor moments relative to hip extensor moments during the deceleration phase of landing can be explained by the relative strength of the knee and hip extensors. METHODS Forty recreationally active individuals participated in this study (20 men and 20 women). The maximum isometric strength of the knee...

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