Search Results - Bone
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Lacertus syndrome in a male collegiate tennis athlete: A level 4 case report
Richardson, L. N., Lopez, R. M., Wilson, B. B., Tritsch, A. J., Cohen, G. W.Published in International Journal of Athletic Therapy & Training (2025)Subjects: “…bone…”
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Aetiology, epidemiology and treatment of musculoskeletal injuries in badminton players: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Marchena-Rodriguez, A., Cabello-Manrique, D., Ortega-Avila, A. B., Martinez-Rico, M., Cervera-Garvi, P., Gijon-Nogueron, G.Published in Research in Sports Medicine (2024)Subjects: “…bone…”
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Rib stress fractures and a novel muscle-sparing rib fixation plating in an elite tennis player: A systematic review of the literature and case report
Fearing, M., Behzadpour, V., House, R. D., Tarakemeh, A., Morey, T., Randall, J., Vopat, B.Published in Sports Health: A Multidisciplinary Approach (2024)“…After unsuccessful conservative management, the player underwent an open reduction and internal fixation and autologous bone grafting of the sixth and seventh ribs with a muscle-sparing approach and was able to return to full competition. …”
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Intelligent attitude analysis algorithm based on computer somatosensory technology
Ping, C.Published in 2022 6th International Conference on Electronics, Communication and Aerospace Technology (2023)“…The system captures live images in real time through cameras and superimposes 2D pictures or 3D models of clothing on the images of table tennis players combined with somatosensory detection devices, to realize the fusion of virtual clothing and athletes' postures, and successfully obtain depth images through the Unity3D virtual reality platform. Data and bone and iliac tracking data and preprocessed the data to obtain a method of customizing user poses in Unity3D combined with Kinect somatosensory devices. …”
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Spinal mobility in elite table tennis players
Hawrylak, A., ZALUSKI, J., Hawrylak, A.Published in Medicina dello Sport (2021)“…RESULTS: Statistically significant differences between the groups were observed in flexion and extension of the intervertebral disc space between the spinous processes of the twelfth thoracic vertebra and the first lumbar vertebra and extension of the intervertebral disc space between the spinous processes of the seventh cervical vertebra and the first thoracic vertebra and the midpoint of the sacral bone. CONCLUSIONS: The study group of young table tennis players of the Polish Ekstraklasa League had better ranges of motion in the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine in the sagittal and transverse planes compared to their non-athlete peers. …”
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Case study: Improving energy status in a wheelchair athlete with suppressed resting energy expenditure
Flueck, J. L., Koehler, K.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2022)“…Traditional markers of low energy availability (LEA), including amenorrhea and low bone mineral density, are often inconclusive in wheelchair athletes. …”
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The effects of sex and landing task on hip mechanics
Weinhandl, J. T., Irmischer, B. S., Bennett, H. J.Published in Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering (2021)Subjects: “…bone…”
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Whole-body morphological asymmetries in high-level female tennis players: A cross-sectional study
Chapelle, L., Rommers, N., Clarys, P., D´Hondt, E.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2021)“…Based on anthropometric measurements (upper arm, lower arm, wrist, upper leg and lower leg circumferences as well as elbow and knee widths) and dual x-ray absorptiometry research scans (bone mineral density (BMD), bone mineral content (BMC), lean mass (LM), fat mass (FM) as well as humerus, radio-ulnar, femur and tibia bone lengths), within-subject morphological asymmetries for both upper (dominant vs. non-dominant) and lower (contralateral vs. ipsilateral) extremities were examined. …”
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Shoulder impingement in overhead athletes: An uncommon complication of distal clavicle fracture
Corvino, A., Catelli, A., Corvino, F., Tafuri, D.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2021)Subjects: “…bone…”
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Anthropometric profiles in table tennis players: Analysis of sex, age, and ranking
Pradas, F., de la Torre, A., Carrasco, L., Muñoz, D., Courel-Ibanez, J., González-Jurado, J .A.Published in Applied Sciences (2021)“…Anthropometry measurements included eight skinfolds` thicknesses (biceps brachii, triceps, subscapular, iliac crest, supraspinal, abdominal, thigh, and medial calf), four girths (biceps brachii relaxed and contracted, thigh, and calf), and three breadths (biepicondylar femur, biepicondylar humerus, and bistiloyd wrist) to determine fat mass, lean mass, bone, cross sectional area (CSA) for arm, leg, and thigh, and somatotype. …”
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Development and verification of three-dimensional model of human foot for badminton insole analysis: A finite element study
Ab Rashid, A. M., Osman, K., Abdul Kadir, M. R., Ramlee, M. H.Published in IEEE Xplore (2020)“…There are many published papers reporting the steps in developing 3D model of bone. All of them have their own method and validation. …”
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Automatic badminton action recognition using RGB-D sensor
Ting, H. Y., Sim, K. S., Abas, F. S.Published in Advanced Materials Research (2014)“…Badminton is one of Malaysia`s most popular, but there is still lack of research on action recognition focusing on this sport. In this research, bone orientation details of badminton players are computed and extracted in order to form a bag of quaternions feature vectors. …”
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Common and less well-known upper-limb injuries in elite tennis players
Shannon, N., Cable, B., Wood, T., Kelly, J.Published in Current Sports Medicine Reports (2020)Subjects: “…bone…”
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A research on 2014 assembled training elements and model of national elite youth table tennis players
Yang, Y.Published in Proceedings book of the 14th ITTF Sports Science Congress & the 5th World Racquet Sports Congress, Suzhou, May 23.-25. 2015 (2017)“…Assembled training strictly implement the provisions of the detection of bone age in order to create a team with a good reputation and influence at home and abroad in the shortest time.…”