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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Bilateral comparison of anterior shoulder position in elite tennis players
Ellenbecker, T., Roetert, E. P., Petracek, K., Kovacs, M., Barajas, N., Bailie, D.Published in International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy (2022)“…The differences of 7-8mm between extremities has clinical application for interpreting anterior shoulder position test results in this population.…”
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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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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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Electric efficiency of the erector spinae in high performance amateur tennis players
Renkawitz, T., Linhardt, O., Grifka, J.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2008)“…The asymmetric trunk loading caused by tennis specific biomechanics with trunk hyperextension motions and trunk rotation seems to induce imbalanced muscle activity patterns of the lumbar erector spinae. …”
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Biomechanical issues of abdominal and groin injuries in tennis
Knudson, D.Published in Medicine and Science in Tennis (2007)“…This paper will summarise biomechanical loading and some of these lines of evidence that have focused on the biomechanics of the hip and lower trunk motion in tennis. …”
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Injury of the superior labrum in overhead athletes
van der Hoeven, H.Published in Medicine and Science in Tennis (2004)“…In order to generate as much energy as possible when the ball is released, the shoulder is placed in a position of maximum external rotation and this is why shoulder injuries are common in overhead athletes. The biomechanical, pathophysiological and clinical aspects are mentioned and possible treatment is explained. …”
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Medical care for Polish tennis players
Unierzyski, P.Published in Medicine and Science in Tennis (2003)“…In Poland, every athlete under the age of 21 is required by law to undergo clinical screening performed under supervision of a medical doctor specialising in the field of sport medicine, before starting any form of sports practice. …”
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Recovery after a shoulder injury
Silva, R.Published 2001“…Although most players indicate that serving leads to the onset of pain, all strokes in tennis may induce pain over the anterior, superior and posterior aspect of the shoulder. Shoulder biomechanics One issue requiring special attention is the analysis of shoulder mechanics. …”
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A simulation of muscle force and internal kinematics of extensor carpi radialis brevis during backhand tennis stroke: implications for injury
Riek, S., Chapman, A. E., Milner, T.Published in Clinical Biomechanics (1999)“…Clinical Biomechanics…”
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Research activities and publications of the Laboratory of biomechanics of the University if Essen
“…Research activities and publications of the Laboratory of biomechanics of the University if Essen (Germany) with the following topics: barefoot pressure isobarograph animation (107 k) wireframe-animation barefoot walking (117 k) in-shoe pressures in two running shoes (93 k) in-shoe pressures - average of 2090 trials from 22 subjects (80 k) Tennis Ball Impact on the String Area of a Tennis Racket Pressure Distribution Applications Footwear Research & Running Locomotion Foot-Mechanics Foot loading in early childhood, for school children, and adults Foot architecture and loads on the human body Effects of overweight / obesity on foot mechanics Transducer Technology and Measurement Procedures Capacitive and piezoelectric pressure transducers, ultrasonic velocity transducers Global positioning systems (GPS, DGPS) for sport applications Shock Shock transmission through the human body Warm-up & Stretching The effects of warm-up and stretching on muscular performance EMG-Applications EMG of endurance and explosive type activity athletes Tennis Interaction between the racket and the human body Bicycle Research Forces on the pedal, pressure distribution under the foot, fatigue effects Soccer Research Game Analysis, Soccer Shoe Properties, Shooting Speed, Shooting Accuracy Sports-Applications Loads on the human body during various sport activities (trampolining, platform diving, triple jump, fosbury flop, broad jump, volleyball) Clinical Research Ankle brace function, diabetic foot, neuromotor disorders, Parkinsonian gait, prosthesis measurements…”