Search Results - Motion
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Effect of handlebar height on lower-limb biomechanics and upper body kinematics in elite pursuit cyclists
Williams, D., Dunn, M., Worsfold, P., Newton, D., Faulkner, S. H., d'Andrea, F., Wheat, J.Published in ISBS Proceedings Archive: Vol. 43: Iss. 1 (2025)“…Sixteen (9 male, 7 female) cyclists completed 1-minute cycling bouts with different handlebar heights (Preferred, -30 mm and +30 mm). 2D motion capture was used to record upper and lower body joint kinematics and integrated with instrumented force pedals to measure crank and lower limb joint kinetics. …”
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Ankle laxity and instability in collegiate swimmers
Hsu, C., Schon, J., Genovese, T., McInnis, K.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2025)“…Ankle flexibility and range of motion through ankle dorsiflexion, plantarflexion, inversion, and eversion were measured using a goniometer. …”
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A machine learning approach for saddle height classification in cycling
Bing, F., Zhang, G., Wei, L., Zhang, M.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)Subjects: “…Motion Capturing…”
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Does corrective exercises influence the performance, posture, range of motion and shoulder pain of swimmers with upper crossed syndrome?...
Rezaei, H., Gheitasi, M., Hosseini, S. M.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2025)“…Background This study sought to evaluate the effect of corrective exercises on forward head angle, forward shoulder angle, thoracic kyphosis degree, range of motion, and shoulder pain in elite front crawl swimmers presenting with upper crossed syndrome. …”
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A single-team case study of corrective exercises for upper-extremity injuries and movement dysfunction in collegiate swimmers
Quigley, K. G., Fenner, M., Pavilionis, P., Murray, N. G.Published in Sports (2025)“…Twenty female NCAA Division I swimmers (average age = 21.6 ± 1.3 years) participated over 25 weeks, completing pre-, mid-, and post-season assessments of injury rates, shoulder range of motion, and stability using standardized tests. Injuries were included as diagnosed and reported by an athletic trainer. …”
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Comparison of glenohumeral joint kinematics between swimmers clinically classified with multidirectional instability and asymptomatic controls
Silverson, O. A., Saini, G., Glasoe, W. M., Ludewig, P. M., Staker, J. L.Published in PLOS ONE (2025)“…Differing clinical classifications and motion tracking methods likely contribute to this gap. …”
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Changes in stroke performance in 13-14 year old swimmers over an annual training cycle
Malinovsky, M. S., Arishin, A. V., Pogrebnoy, A. I.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2025)Subjects: “…Motion Capturing…”
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A novel method for assessing added mass in front crawl swimming
Carmigniani, R., Coloretti, V., Brunel, T., Bosetto, P., Fantozzi, S., Cortesi, M., Zamparo, P.Published in Journal of Biomechanics (2025)“…Some of the water around the swimmer is set in motion and this can be thought of as an added mass (MA,a) the swimmer has to accelerate (in addition to body mass, M0): the higher MAa, the higher the resistive and inertial forces that oppose the swimmer`s motion during acceleration phases. …”
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Relationship of isokinetic strength, power and ankle flexibility on underwater dolphin kick speed in competitive collegiate swimmers
Lee, J. H., Hopkins, J. T., Hong, J., Son, S. J.Published in Isokinetics and Exercise Science (2025)“…Methods The isokinetic strength (peak moment, Nm/kg) and power (time to peak moment, sec) of lower extremity, and ankle plantarflexion and dorsiflexion range of motion (ROM) were measured. Dolphin kick speed was measured by underwater video cameras (m/s). …”
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The effects of strength and conditioning training program on front crawl swimming performance, core muscle activity and force performance in swimming athletes
Kwok, W. Y.Published 2024“…Core training has received little attention though core muscles could stabilize the motions between upper and lower body during FC. Study showed greater core muscle activation in sprinting than middle-distance events, suggesting core training may benefit FC performance. …”
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Quantitative study of a full-scale pedaling mannequin for wind tunnel testing
Térol, S., Limousin, L., Nival, Y., Moly, A., Micheletti, Q., Acco, P., Soto-Romero, G., Costes, A.Published in Sports Engineering (2025)“…Results demonstrate that the mannequin produces highly repeatable pedaling motions with a minimal and a maximal standard deviation of 0.24 and 0.88% across all tested conditions. …”
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Changes in the characteristics of lower front leg in kick start of a swimming race at different back plate positionings
Umemoto, M., Yasunori, F., Hiroki, H., Natsumi, F., Tadashi, W., Kazuo, F.Published in 29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 July 2024, Book of Abstracts (2024)“…Motion data was sampled at 180 Hz, and three-dimensional coordinate data were obtained from the subjects markers. …”
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Pilot study: Effects of resistance training on DEXA and DARI metrics in NCAA Division I cross-country athletes
Bakcha, O., Martinez, C., Byun, C., Tousant, M., Jones, B., Kramarenko, V., McClain, J., Bernhardt, V., Oldham, M. D.Published in International Journal of Exercise Science Conference Proceedings (2025)“…RESULTS: No significant difference was observed in motion analysis scores (644 ± 234 vs 686 ± 114, t(11) = 0.88, p = 0.396). …”
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Breath-by-breath measurement of respiratory frequency and tidal volume with a multiple-camera motion capture system during cycling incremental exercise
Massaroni, C., Nicolò, A., Lopes, A.L.d.C., Romano, C., Pinnelli, M., Sarro, K., Schena, E., Cerveri, P., Sacchetti, M., Silvestri, S., Silvatti, A. P.Published in Sensors (2025)Subjects: “…Motion Capturing…”
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Lung volume-dependent decrease in projected frontal area contributes to reducing active drag in front crawl
Washino, S., Murai, A., Mankyu, H., Kanehisa, H., Yoshitake, Y.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2025)“…The time series of the volumetric swimming motion was reconstructed using the individual digital human model and motion capture data. …”
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Error assessment of a three-dimensional underwater motion capture methodology
Thompson, I. M., Audot, D. A. G., Warner, M. B., Banks, J., Logan, O., Hudson, D.Published in Sports Biomechanics (2025)“…Motion analysis technology is used in various settings to assess human kinematics. …”
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Accelerating recovery: a case report on telerehabilitation for a triathlete`s post-meniscus surgery comeback
Galasso, Y., Calabrese, M., Scanniello, G., Garofano, M., Pepe, L., Budaci, L., Ungaro, G., Fimiani, G., Bramanti, P., Schiavo, L., Corallo, F., Pagano, M., Cappadona, I., Crinisio, A., Bramanti, A.Published in healthcare (2025)“…Telerehabilitation, incorporating virtual reality, motion tracking, and telemonitoring, offers an innovative approach to guided recovery. …”
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Sagittal plane joint mechanics during downhill running in female distance runners
Wells, M. D., Dickin, D. C., Popp, J., Wang, H.Published in Sports Medicine and Health Science (2025)“…There was also a decreased range of motion at the ankle and hip and an increased range of motion at the knee during the stance phase (p < 0.05). …”