Search Results - Clinical Biomechanics
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Hip joint biomechanical parameters and their relationship with the esthetic functional performance of the développé à la seconde movement in classical ballet dancers
Metzen, F., Ribeiro-Alvares, J. B., Pompeo, K. D., Sonda, F. C., Santos, R. S., Vaz, M. A.Published in Journal of Applied Biomechanics (2023)“…Flexor strength and flexor and internal rotation ROM predicted 26% to 41% of this movement`s static and dynamic performances. Thus, from a biomechanical perspective, clinical assessment of hip strength and ROM may be used to predict the quality of the ballet dancers` performance of the développé à la seconde and guide classical ballet training.…”
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A comprehensive guide to sports physiology and injury management. An interdisciplinary approach
S. Porter, J. WilsonPublished 2021“…Divided into two parts, physiology and sports injury management, this is an innovative clinical- and evidence-based guide, which engages with the latest developments in athletic performance both long and short term. …”
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Comparison of landing biomechanics between male and female professional dancers
Orishimo, K. F., Kremenic, I. J., Pappas, E., Hagins, M., Liederbach, M.Published in The American Journal of Sports Medicine (2009)“…Conclusion In executing a 30-cm drop landing, male and female dancers exhibited similar landing strategies and avoided landing patterns previously associated with increased injury rates. Clinical Relevance Commonly reported biomechanical differences between men and women, as well as the gender disparity among athletes in the incidence of ACL injuries, may be the result of inadequate experience in proper balance and landing technique rather than intrinsic gender factors. …”
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