Search Results - Clinical Biomechanics
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Emphasizing one leg facilitates single-leg training using standard cycling equipment
Staples, T. J., Do-Duc, A.-A., Link, J. E., Martin, J. C.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2020)“…Special ergometers used to facilitate single-leg cycling, while maintaining biomechanics similar to double-leg cycling, are not widely available. …”
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Effect of shoes cleat position on physiological and biomechanical variables of cycling performance
Chartogne, M., Duc, S., Bertucci, W., Rodriguez-Marroyo, J. A., Pernia, R., Garcia-Lopez, J.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2016)“…Introduction: The cleat under the cycling shoe is generally positioned below the first metatarsal head, directly over the pedal axis (Silberman et al., 2005, Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, 15, 271-276). Previous studies did not found significant change of oxygen consumption (VO2) with moving forward or backward the cleat position (Van Sickle & Hull, 2007, Journal of Biomechanics, 40, 1262-1267; Paton, 2009, International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, 4, 517-523) although small changes in electromyography (EMG) activity in leg and thigh muscles have been observed (Ericson et al., 1985, Scandinavian Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 17, 53-61; Litzenberger et al., 2008, The Engineering of Sport 7, 1, 215-222). …”
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Endurance sports medicine. A clinical guide
T. L. MillerPublished 2016 -
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An investigation of the biomechanical efficacy and clinical effectiveness of patello-femoral taping in elite and experienced cyclists
Theobald, G., Selfe, J., Richards, J., Roddam, H.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2014)“…Background: From high profile events such as the Tour De France and the Olympics, it is noticeable that kinesiology type taping (KTT) is used widely within elite cycling for treatment of knee pain. Taping is a clinical treatment for the over-use/overload pathology of patello-femoral pain (PFP) in elite and experienced cyclists, however it is unknown as to whether it effects any biomechanical change that can be useful in a clinical setting. …”
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An online survey using social media investigating the use of kinesiology type tape and McConnell type tape with clinicians who treat cycling related knee pain
Theobald, G., Selfe, J., Richards, J., Roddam, H.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2014)“…These results give a clear focus for a follow up study, which would aim to determine the biomechanical efficacy and clinical effectiveness of KTT. …”
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Multisensor monitoring cycle ergometer
Lugo, H., Chakravorti, N., Philpott, L. K., Conway, P. P., West, A. A.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2014)“…Cycling ergometers provide a repeatable and controllable test setup to observe the effect that the mechanical (e.g. frame geometry), biomechanical (e.g. position on the bicycle) or biophysical (e.g. effect of rider position on heart rate) variables have over an athlete`s performance, hence their widespread use (Peveler, 2008: Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 22(4), 1355-1359) (Wergel-Kolmert, 2002: Clinical Physiology & Functional Imaging, 22(4), 261-265). …”
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Sports injuries
M. Hutson, C. SpeedPublished 2011“…Bone 1.7. Training Biomechanics 1.8. Principles of biomechanics and their use in the analysis of injuries and technique 1.9. …”
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The influence of glove and hand position on pressure over the ulnar nerve during cycling
Slane, J., Timmerman, M., Ploeg, H. L., Thelen, D. G.Published in Clinical Biomechanics (2011)“…Clinical Biomechanics…”
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Joint-specific power absorption during eccentric cycling
Elmer, S. J., Madigan, M. L., LaStayo, P. C., Martin, J. C.Published in Clinical Biomechanics (2009)“…Clinical Biomechanics…”
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A review of the etiology, biomechanics, diagnosis, and management of patellofemoral pain in cyclists
van Zyl, E., Schwellnus, M. P., Noakes, T. D.Published in International SportMed Journal (2001)“…The article reviews the etiology, biomechanics, clinical diagnosis, and management of PFP in cyclists. …”