Search Results - Clinical Biomechanics
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Shoulderology
Itoi, E.Published 2023“…This Monograph is a compilation of clinical experience and basic research by the author on the function and anatomy of the shoulder joint, with particular emphasis on biomechanics. …”
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Pitching mechanics and the relationship to accuracy in professional baseball pitchers
Manzi, J. E., Dowling, B., Wang, Z., Luzzi, A., Thacher, R., Rauck, R. C., Dines, J. S.Published in The American Journal of Sports Medicine (2022)“…Background: Biomechanical predictors of pitching accuracy are underevaluated in baseball research. …”
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The influence of asymptomatic hypermobility on unanticipated cutting biomechanics
Hanzlíková, I., Richards, J., Athens, J., Hébert-Losier, K.Published in Sports Health: A Multidisciplinary Approach (2021)“…Clinical Relevance: Further research is needed to highlight differences between hypermobility groups. …”
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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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An exploration of the effect of proprioceptive knee bracing on biomechanics during a badminton lunge to the net, and the implications to injury mechanisms
Valldecabres, R., de Benito, A. M., Littler, G., Richards, J.Published in PeerJ (2018)“…The aim of this study was to determine changes in knee biomechanics during badminton lunges due to fatigue, lunge strategy and knee bracing. …”
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Does the use of a knee brace change the biomechanics during a badminton lunge to the net, and what are the implications to injury mechanisms?
Valldecabres, R., de Benito, A. M., Littler, G., Richards, J.Published 2018“…The aim of this study was to determine changes in knee biomechanics during badminton lunges due to fatigue, lunge strategy and knee bracing. …”
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Rotational and linear head accelerations from taekwondo kicks and punches
Fife, G. P., O`sullivan, D. M., Lee, S. Y.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2018)“…The highest RLA and rotational acceleration were produced, in order, by the turning kick, hook kick, hook punch, straight punch, and jab. These data are clinically important as they provide a better understanding of the biomechanical injury measures and support for improved headgear testing methodology.…”
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Motor variability in occupational health and performance
Srinivasan, D., Mathiassen, S. E.Published in Clinical Biomechanics (2012)“…Clinical Biomechanics…”
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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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Validation of a single camera three-dimensional motion tracking system
Weinhandl, J. T., Armstrong, B. S. R., Kusik, T. P., Barrows, R. T., O`Connor, K. M.Published in Journal of Biomechanics (2010)“…The ability to analyze human movement is an essential tool of biomechanical analysis for both sport and clinical applications. …”
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The landing error scoring system (LESS) is a valid and reliable clinical assessment tool of jump-landing biomechanics
Padua, D. A., Marshall, S. W., Boling, M. C., Thigpen, C. A., Garrett, W. E., Beutler, A. I.Published in The American Journal of Medical Sciences (2009)“…Hypothesis A clinical screening tool (the Landing Error Scoring System, or LESS) will reliably identify subjects with potentially high-risk biomechanics. …”
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Science and the martial arts
“…(Gleser J; Am J Psychother, 1988 Jul) Biomechanical study of full-contact karate contrasted with boxing. …”