Search Results - Sports Biomechanics
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Emerging sports science technologies in decoding and preventing joint injuries: A new era for athletics in China and Asia
Xiao, S., Liu, J.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2026)“…In this article, we review the state of the art in sports science technologies such as wearable sensors, artificial intelligence, computer vision and biomechanical modelling which work together to decode the micro-mechanics of joint damage. …”
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Multidisciplinary prediction of running-related injuries using machine learning
Wu, H., Brooke-Wavell, K., Barnes, M. R., Awan, Z., Mastana, S., Allen, S., Blagrove, R. C.Published in npj digital medicine (2026)“…This study introduces a reproducible methodological framework for future ML sports injury prediction research and a valuable dataset for pooling in larger-scale analytics. …”
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What Is the effect of breast size on running economy and upper body biomechanical factors contributing to running economy?
Bennet, M. J., Brown, N. A., Spratford, W. A., Lindsay, C., Mara, J. K., Moore, I. S., Clark, B., Coltman, C. E.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2025)“…Conclusions Women with large breast volumes experience significantly more breast motion compared with their smaller breasted counterparts during running, despite the presence of a high-support sports bra. Although increased breast motion as a result of breast size did not translate to differences in running economy, it did alter upper body biomechanical factors known to influence running economy—total body center of mass vertical excursion and peak angular velocity of the trunk in the frontal plane. …”
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Case Report: constraint led strength and conditioning for Paralympic throwers with skeletal dysplasia
Judge, L. W., Garcia-Carrillo, E.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)Subjects: “…sport for handicapped…”
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Contribution of some biomechanical variables to discus throw performance in youth
Jasim Chellab, S., Kadhim Hassoon, E.Published in Scientific Journal of Sport and Performance (2025)Subjects: “…junior elite sport…”
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Evaluating agreement between a high-g and low-g accelerometer for measuring tibial acceleration across a range of running velocities
Wong, J., Wyatt, H. E., Whatman, C., Cross, M. R., Yang, D., Sheerin, K.Published in Sports Biomechanics (2025)“…Sports Biomechanics…”
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The effect of midsole thickness on running economy, spatiotemporal values and perceptions of comfort and exertion in well-trained runners: A randomized, cross-over trial
Baumann, G.-A., Biedermann, K., Item, E., Spengler, C. M., Beltrami, F. G.Published in Sports Medicine - Open (2025)Subjects: “…biomechanics…”
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Theoretical and methodological foundations for improving technical skills of highly skilled athletes in track and field competitions
Kolot, A., Sovenko, S., Rezanov, O.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2025)“…At the current stage of athletic development, technical training within long-term improvement system must incorporate clearly defined model characteristics of technical actions and physical fitness. Identifying biomechanical indicators and criteria of technical skills in highly qualified athletes enables the adjustment the training process by considering individual features of competitive performance. …”
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Biomechanical determinants of elite high jump performance in Egypt: Part 2, the percentage contributions of biomechanical indicators and special factors to achievement level
Atta, I. I., Bursais, A. K., Alibrahim, M. S., Alhumaid, M. M., Hassan, A. K., Frikha, M., Al-Nuaim, A.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2025) -
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Multifractality of stride-to-stride variations in adolescent runners is sensitive to endurance training
Chalitsios, C., Stergiou, N., Nikodelis, T.Published in Sports Biomechanics (2025)“…Sports Biomechanics…”
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