نتایج جستجو برای: drop jump landing

تعداد نتایج: 73027  

Journal: :Journal of sports science & medicine 2004
Mark D Tillman Chris J Hass Denis Brunt Gregg R Bennett

Volleyball has become one of the most widely played participant sports in the world. Participation requires expertise in many physical skills and performance is often dependent on an individual's ability to jump and land. The incidence of injury in volleyball is similar to the rates reported for sports that are considered more physical contact sports. Though the most common source of injury in ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Nicolai Konow Thomas J Roberts

During downhill running, manoeuvring, negotiation of obstacles and landings from a jump, mechanical energy is dissipated via active lengthening of limb muscles. Tendon compliance provides a 'shock-absorber' mechanism that rapidly absorbs mechanical energy and releases it more slowly as the recoil of the tendon does work to stretch muscle fascicles. By lowering the rate of muscular energy dissip...

Journal: :Medicine and science in sports and exercise 2010
Sandra J Shultz Randy J Schmitz Anh-Dung Nguyen Beverly J Levine

PURPOSE To examine the relationships between anterior knee laxity (AKL), genu recurvatum (GR), and general joint laxity (GJL) with sagittal plane energetics in males and females during a drop jump task. METHODS A total of 68 females and 50 males were measured for AKL, GR, and GJL and were instrumented to obtain neuromuscular and biomechanical data on their dominant limb during the initial lan...

Journal: :Gait & posture 2014
Daniel Tik-Pui Fong Mak-Ham Lam Pik-Kwan Lai Patrick Shu-Hang Yung Kwai-Yau Fung Kai-Ming Chan

Knee stability during a functional assessment of the stop-jump task is a key factor to determine if an athlete is adequately rehabilitated after knee ligamentous injury. This study aimed to investigate knee stability due to the effect of anticipation on landing maneuvers during planned and unplanned stop-jump tasks. Knee kinematics of ten healthy male participants were collected using an optica...

Journal: :Journal of sport rehabilitation 2013
Adam S Lepley Allison M Strouse Hayley M Ericksen Kate R Pfile Phillip A Gribble Brian G Pietrosimone

CONTEXT Components of gluteal neuromuscular function, such as strength and corticospinal excitability, could potentially influence alterations in lower extremity biomechanics during jump landing. OBJECTIVE To determine the relationship between gluteal muscle strength, gluteal corticospinal excitability, and jump-landing biomechanics in healthy women. SETTING University laboratory. DESIGN ...

Journal: :The Journal of orthopaedic and sports physical therapy 2015
Hayley M Ericksen Abbey C Thomas Phillip A Gribble Sara C Doebel Brian G Pietrosimone

STUDY DESIGN Randomized controlled trial. OBJECTIVE To determine if the addition of real-time feedback (RTF) to postresponse feedback (PRF) improves jump-landing kinematics compared to PRF alone and a no-feedback control group. BACKGROUND Injury-prevention programs to reduce risk of anterior cruciate ligament injury have shown promising results in altering jump-landing biomechanics. Real-ti...

2014
Wei-Ya Hao Xu-Hong Li Jia-Bin Yu Cheng-Liang Wu

Gymnasts suffer from high impact loadings during landing and/or dismounts, and injuries are not unusual. The aims of this work were to develop a method for measuring or calculating the landing GRFs, which can be applied in practice and/or competitions, and to get loadings upon lower limbs during vaulting landings. A multi-body model with 19 segments and 52 freedoms was developed on the biomecha...

Journal: :Journal of applied biomechanics 2007
Niell G Elvin Alex A Elvin Steven P Arnoczky

Modern electronics allow for the unobtrusive measurement of accelerations outside the laboratory using wireless sensor nodes. The ability to accurately measure joint accelerations under unrestricted conditions, and to correlate them with jump height and landing force, could provide important data to better understand joint mechanics subject to real-life conditions. This study investigates the c...

Journal: :Clinical biomechanics 2006
Evan Coventry Kristian M O'Connor Barbara A Hart Jennifer E Earl Kyle T Ebersole

BACKGROUND The forces that are imposed on the body due to landings must be attenuated primarily in the lower extremity. Muscles assist in the absorption of these forces, and it has been shown that a fatigued muscle decreases the body's ability to attenuate shock from running. The purpose of the study was to determine the effect of lower extremity fatigue on shock attenuation and joint mechanics...

2013
Komsak Sinsurin Roongtiwa Vachalathiti Wattana Jalayondeja Weerawat Limroongreungrat

PURPOSE Excessive knee valgus during landing tasks is a contributing factor to knee injuries. Most studies have examined lower extremity biomechanics during the forward direction of a jump-landing task. Athletes perform many movements in the air and land in multi-directions. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to assess the peak knee valgus angle (PKVA) during one leg jump-landing in vario...

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