نتایج جستجو برای: jump landing biomechanics

تعداد نتایج: 35821  

Journal: Physical Treatments 2017
Eskandar Hosseinpour, Faraj Fatahi, Narmin Ghanizadeh Hasar, Yosef Mongashti Joni,

Purpose: Genu varum deformity changes the line of gravity from center of knee towards the medial side. This deviation results in changes in the upper part of the lower extremity that can affect postural control as well as the position and activity of the proximal muscles of the knee joint, like the gluteus medius muscle. Therefore this study aims to investigate the effect of genu varum disorder...

2014
Hiroki Yokota Shigemichi Ohshima Naoki Mizuno

Biomechanical modeling of the musculoskeletal system has become an important issue in human motion analysis. The scope of this paper is focused on the optimization of long jump landing using musculoskeletal system. In the long jump, athletes are affected by the dynamics of the sand pit that is different from a hard surface in the landing phase. Therefore, in order to obtain a good landing motio...

آقاجانی, علی, صفری بک, مهدی , گندمکار, الهام , گندمکار, امین ,

Background: Today, different types of tapes used for prevention and treatment of chronic inversion ankle sprain. The purpose of current study was to investigate the effect of two different tapes (white and Kinesio tape) on peak knee anterior shear force during landing after the jump among elite volleyball players with chronic inversion ankle sprain. Methods: In this semi- experimental study,...

Journal: :The American journal of sports medicine 1996
T E Hewett A L Stroupe T A Nance F R Noyes

The purpose of this study was to test the effect of a jump-training program on landing mechanics and lower extremity strength in female athletes involved in jumping sports. These parameters were compared before and after training with those of male athletes. The program was designed to decrease landing forces by teaching neuromuscular control of the lower limb during landing and to increase ver...

Journal: :Journal of applied biomechanics 2013
Kathy Liu Gary D Heise

Dynamic stability is often measured by time to stabilization (TTS), which is calculated from the dwindling fluctuations of ground reaction force (GRF) components over time. Common protocols of dynamic stability research have involved forward or vertical jumps, neglecting different jump-landing directions. Therefore, the purpose of the present investigation was to examine the influence of differ...

2014
H. Makaruk A. Czaplicki T. Sacewicz J. Sadowski

The aim of this study was to examine the chronic effects of single and repeated jumps training on vertical landing force (VGRF) and jump height in untrained men. The VGRF and jump height were compared after a six-week plyometric training programme containing single and repeated jumps, together with two additional parameters: landing time (LT) and range of the knee flexion during landing (KF). T...

Journal: :Int. J. Auton. Comp. 2014
Aruni U. Alahakone S. M. N. Arosha Senanayake

Real time motion monitoring and biofeedback is essential for efficient training, technique improvements and reducing the risk of injuries in sports training applications. This paper proposes a novel approach for measuring and improving jump landing technique based on lower extremity joint kinematics. The system consists of wireless wearable inertial sensors, a customised software for data proce...

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports 2014
D Heinrich A J van den Bogert W Nachbauer

Recent data highlight that competitive skiers face a high risk of injuries especially during off-balance jump landing maneuvers in downhill skiing. The purpose of the present study was to develop a musculo-skeletal modeling and simulation approach to investigate the cause-and-effect relationship between a perturbed landing position, i.e., joint angles and trunk orientation, and the peak force i...

Journal: :Journal of sports science & medicine 2008
Ian Hunter Bryan K Lindsay Kassi R Andersen

Since 1996, women have been competing in the 3000m steeplechase race internationally. Whenever women and men both compete in similar events with different equipment (the barriers are lower for women) consideration should be given as to how techniques should be coached differently. This study investigated the differences in water-jump technique between men and women after accounting for differen...

Journal: :Journal of sport rehabilitation 2011
Darin A Padua Michelle C Boling Lindsay J Distefano James A Onate Anthony I Beutler Stephen W Marshall

CONTEXT There is a need for reliable clinical assessment tools that can be used to identify individuals who may be at risk for injury. The Landing Error Scoring System (LESS) is a reliable and valid clinical assessment tool that was developed to identify individuals at risk for lower extremity injuries. One limitation of this tool is that it cannot be assessed in real time and requires the use ...

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