Search Results - Shoulder & Elbow
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Breaking the ice: exploring sex-based variations in the mechanics of ice hockey slap shots
Wilkie, E. W. C., Tremblay, S., Renaud, P. J., Robbins, S. M.Published in Sports Biomechanics (2025)“…Males also demonstrated greater trunk flexion and lead shoulder flexion, while females showed more lead shoulder abduction, elbow flexion, and trail wrist extension during the backswing and downswing phases. …”
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Analysis of the kinematic pattern of free throw by wheelchair basketball athletes: a systematic review
da Oliveira Silva, H. V., de Sá, K. S. G., Gorla, J. I., Silva, A. A. C., Bertoncello, D.Published in PLOS ONE (2025)“…High-class players (classes 3.0 - 4.5) presented a throw pattern, with a greater angle on the shoulder joint, on the angular speed of the wrist, and the height of the ball throw; low-class athletes (classes 1.0 - 2.5) exhibited a pushing pattern, with greater speed and throw angles, greater angular speed at the shoulder and elbow joints. …”
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Court location does not affect female collegiate basketball players' shooting movement pattern
Leigh, S., Pearson, T., Chhabra, J., Konz, S.Published in ISBS Proceedings Archive: Vol. 42: Iss. 1 (2024)“…The core basketball shooting movement pattern includes a coordinated sequence of a countermovement followed by shoulder flexion then elbow extension, parameterized by distance to the basket. …”
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Musculoskeletal symptoms and training characteristics differ between sex and playing positions: A cross-sectional study among high-performance Brazilian beach handball players
de Carvalho-Nicolau, R., Bittar, S. T., Tilp, M., de Azevedo Lago, S., dos Santos Oliveira, L.Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2023)“…The results showed that the musculoskeletal symptoms are more prevalent in the knees during the previous seven days and in the shoulder during the previous 12 months. Left-wing players were more affected by musculoskeletal symptoms in the shoulder than right-wing players and central defenders during the previous seven days regardless of the sex. …”
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A pilot study of elbow-shoulder coordination patterns during 3-point shots in players of different skill levels
Ahn, N., Kipp, K.Published in ISBS Proceedings Archive (Michigan) (2023)“…The purpose of this study was to determine shoulder and elbow coordination between different skill levels in basketball players during 3-point shots. …”
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A comparison of frequency and magnitude of head impacts between Pee Wee And Bantam youth ice hockey
Chen, W., Post, A., Karton, C,, Gilchrist, M. D., Robidoux, M., Hoshizaki, T. B.Published in Sports Biomechanics (2023)“…The results showed that Pee Wee boys experienced more head impacts from elbows and boards, while Bantam players had more head impacts to the glass. …”
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Basketball course optimization based on mechanical characteristics
Ren, Y., Feng, L.Published in Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte (2023)“…Infrared reflective balls were used as markers on the right elbow joint, right shoulder joint, left hip joint, right knee joint, right ankle joint, and left ankle joint, among other areas. …”
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Who does not respond to injury prevention warm-up programs? A secondary analysis of trial data from neuromuscular training programs in youth basketball, soccer, and physical educat...
Shanley, E., Thigpen, C. A., Collins, G. S., Arden, N. K., Noonan, T. J., Wyland, D. J., Kissenberth, M. J., Bullock, G. S.Published in Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy (2022)“…Objectives: To (1) evaluate an injury risk model that included modifiable and nonmodifiable factors into an arm injury risk prediction model in Minor League Baseball (MiLB) pitchers and (2) compare model performance separately for predicting the incidence of elbow and shoulder injuries. Design: Prospective cohort. …”
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Characteristics of falls among men`s wheelchair rugby players in the Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020 summer Paralympic Games: A video analysis
Tashiro, T., Maeda, N., Sasadai, J., Shimizu, R., Suzuki, A., Komiya, M., Fukui, K., Tsutsumi, S., Arima, S., Kaneda, K., Yoshimi, M., Mizuta, R., Abekura, T., Esaki, H., Terada, T., Urabe, Y.Published in Journal of Human Kinetics (2022)“…Additionally, high-point players landed on the floor with their hands with high frequency, whereas low-point players landed with their elbows and shoulders more often. Our findings suggest the significance of devising measures to prevent falls during men`s wheelchair rugby games according to their functional classification.…”
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Stereophotogrammetric analysis of pushing kinematics of wheelchair rugby players on an inertial ergometer
Petrone, N., Benazzato, M., Bettella, F., Sacerdoti, P., Marcolin, G., Masiero, S.Published in Proceedings (2018)“…The Initial Contact and Hand Release values at the wheel were recorded for each test in the early stages and at the end. The shoulder flexion/extension angle and the elbow flexion angle were plotted against each other to highlight a tendency to a synchronous joint kinematics with increasing classification points.…”
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The relationship between free-throw accuracy and performance variables in male wheelchair basketball players
Shigematsu, S., Ogawa, M., Neya, M., Fujiwara, M., Nakata, H.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2022)“…Basketball performance variables were the phases of the pre-shoot routine: (a) time taken, (b) minimum angle when taking the ball back, (c) angle at ball release, (d) angular displacement during the forward arm swing, and (e) angular velocity at ball release on the elbow, shoulder, and hip. A significant negative correlation was observed between the free-throw accuracy and mean pre-shot time, suggesting that participants with a shorter pre-shot time showed a higher free-throw accuracy. …”
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Primary periphyseal stress injuries in young athletes: a systematic review
Caine, D., Meyers, R., Nguyen, J., Schöffl, V., Maffulli, N.Published in Sports Medicine (2022)“…Children and adolescents representing a variety of high impact repetitive youth sports activities—including baseball, badminton, climbing, cricket, dance, gymnastics, rugby, soccer, swimming, tennis, and volleyball—may sustain PPSIs involving the shoulder, elbow, hand and wrist, knee, and ankle and foot. …”
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Characteristic MRI findings of the shoulder, elbow, and wrist joints in elite wheelchair basketball players
Sakai, M., Mutsuzaki, H., Shimizu, Y., Okamoto, Y., Nakajima, T.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2022)“…Methods We scanned MRI images of the bilateral shoulders, elbows, and wrist joints of ten elite wheelchair basketball players and ten general wheelchair users. …”
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Key Kinematic Components for Optimal Basketball Free Throw Shooting Performance
Cabarkapa, D., Fry, A. C., Carlson, K. M., Poggio, J. P., Deane, M. A.Published in Central European Journal of Sport Sciences and Medicine (2021)“…The purpose of this study was to determine the difference in five kinematic variables (internal knee and elbow angles, elbow height, forearm angle from vertical, and shoulder flexion angle at ball release) between proficient and non-proficient free throw shooters and which variables had the greatest contributions to a successful free throw shooting outcome. …”
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A systematic review of the orthopedic literature involving National Hockey League players
Berube, E. R., Lopez, C. D., Trofa, D. P., Popkin, C. A.Published in Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine (2020)“…The articles were divided by anatomic site of injury for further analysis: hip and pelvis (24%), general/other (14%), ankle (10%), knee (10%), foot (7%), shoulder (7%), thigh (7%), trunk (7%), spine (6%), elbow (4%), and hand and wrist (4%). …”
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Validation of new measures of arm coordination impairment in Wheelchair Rugby
Altmann, V. C., Groen, B. E., Groeneweg, S., van der Weijde, G., Keijsers, N. L. W.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2021)“…This study aims were twofold: (1) to evaluate the construct validity of the Repetitive Movement Test (RMT) a novel test developed for Wheelchair Rugby classification which evaluates arm coordination impairment at five joints - shoulder, elbow, forearm, wrist and fingers - and (2), pending sufficiently positive results, propose objective minimum impairment criteria (MIC). …”
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Reliability of tests for measuring isometric force of the muscles while shooting in basketball
Stankovic, D., Kocic, M., Milenkovic, S., Bubanj, S.Published in Facta Universitatis: Series Physical Education and Sport (2020)“…Fifteen male basketball players (age 17±1 years, body height 185.60±6.31 cm; body mass 78.07±8.56 kg) with at least 5 years of the basketball experience, were subjected to a muscle manual test (shoulder flexion, elbow extension and wrist flexion), using a hand-held dynamometry (HDD). …”
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A comprehensive guide to sports physiology and injury management. An interdisciplinary approach
S. Porter, J. WilsonPublished 2021“…Assessment of the sporting shoulder Marcus Bateman 24. The sporting elbow Daniel Williams, Shivan Jassim, Ali Noorani 25. …”
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Laboratory and on ice tests to evaluate kinematics of Para ice hockey players
Rosso, V., Cinus, G., Gastaldi, L.Published in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part P: Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology (2020)“…In the laboratory, three alternated reach tests were performed in which athletes touched the ground as many times as possible with hands, elbows, or shoulders. The sprint test consisted of 30-m skating at the highest speed starting from standstill, whereas the agility test consisted of sprinting for four left curves and four right curves. …”