نتایج جستجو برای: vertical ground reaction force

تعداد نتایج: 809427  

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 1999
D M Hopper P McNair B C Elliott

OBJECTIVES To investigate the effect of bracing and taping on selected electromyographic, kinematic, and kinetic variables when landing from a jump. METHODS Fifteen netball players performed a jump, so as to land on their dominant limb on a force plate. Electromyographic activity was recorded from the gastrocnemius, tibialis anterior, and peroneus longus muscles. Subjects were also filmed and...

2016
J Yanci J Camara

The purposes of this study were to assess unilateral and bilateral vertical jump performance characteristics, and to compare the vertical ground reaction force characteristics of the impulse and landing phase of a vertical jump between the dominant and non-dominant leg in soccer players. The sample consisted of 20 male soccer players (22.80 ± 2.71 years, 1.88 ± 0.06 m, 76.47 ± 8.80 kg) who comp...

1999
Diana M Hopper Peter McNair Bruce C Elliott

Objectives—To investigate the eVect of bracing and taping on selected electromyographic, kinematic, and kinetic variables when landing from a jump. Methods—Fifteen netball players performed a jump, so as to land on their dominant limb on a force plate. Electromyographic activity was recorded from the gastrocnemius, tibialis anterior, and peroneus longus muscles. Subjects were also filmed and me...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2003
M Polly McGuigan Alan M Wilson

A horse's legs are compressed during the stance phase, storing and then returning elastic strain energy in spring-like muscle-tendon units. The arrangement of the muscle-tendon units around the lever-like joints means that as the leg shortens the muscle-tendon units are stretched. The forelimb anatomy means that the leg can be conceptually divided into two springs: the proximal spring, from the...

Journal: :Acta medica Okayama 2008
Boris Gutnik Jonathan Leaver Clive Standen Christopher Longley

Although the identification and characterisation of a participant's lateral profile during quiet standing have not received much research attention, they have the potential to greatly extend our understanding of upright stance stability control. This study further examines limb load asymmetries during quiet bipedal stance. During voluntary frontal-plane weight shifting for 2 min, 300 centre-of-...

Journal: :Prosthetics and orthotics international 1995
A P Arya A Lees H C Nirula L Klenerman

The Jaipur prosthetic foot was developed in India in response to specific socio-cultural needs of Indian amputees. It is being used extensively in India and several other developing countries. Its claim of being a cheaper and satisfactory alternative to other prosthetic feet has not been investigated biomechanically. The present study was undertaken to compare its biomechanical properties with ...

Journal: :Journal of sport rehabilitation 2013
Sahar Boozari Ali Ashraf Jamshidi Mohammad Ali Sanjari Hassan Jafari

CONTEXT Flat foot is one of the lower extremity deformities that might change kinetic variables of gait. Fatigue is one of the factors that can alter the vertical ground-reaction force (GRF). The effect of a fatiguing condition on vertical GRF has not been documented in individuals with flat feet. OBJECTIVE To examine the fatigue effect on vertical GRF in individuals with flat feet compared w...

2012
S. H. Kim J. R. Cho J. H. Choi S. H. Ryu W. B. Jeong

This paper investigates the effects of sports ground materials on the transfer characteristics of the landing impact force using a coupled foot-shoe-ground interaction model. The impact force resulting from the collision between the sports shoe and the ground is partially dissipated, but the remaining portion transfers to the human body via the lower extremity. However, since the landing impact...

Journal: :Journal of athletic training 2011
Chun-Man Fong J Troy Blackburn Marc F Norcross Melanie McGrath Darin A Padua

CONTEXT A smaller amount of ankle-dorsiflexion displacement during landing is associated with less knee-flexion displacement and greater ground reaction forces, and greater ground reaction forces are associated with greater knee-valgus displacement. Additionally, restricted dorsiflexion range of motion (ROM) is associated with greater knee-valgus displacement during landing and squatting tasks....

2010
Patrick M. Aubin William R. Ledoux

Lower limb dynamic cadaveric gait simulators are useful to investigate the biomechanics of the foot and ankle but many systems, including earlier versions of ours, have several common limitations including, simplified tibial kinematics [1-4], greatly reduced velocities [1-4], and open loop trial and error vertical ground reaction force (vGRF) control [1, 2, 4]. To address these limitations, we ...

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