[HTML][HTML] The effects of anticipation on the mechanics of the knee during single‐leg cutting tasks: A systematic review
TG Almonroeder, E Garcia, M Kurt - International journal of sports …, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background ACL injuries are common in sports, which has resulted in the development of
risk screening and injury prevention programs to target modifiable neuromuscular risk …
risk screening and injury prevention programs to target modifiable neuromuscular risk …
Electromyography-based gesture recognition: Is it time to change focus from the forearm to the wrist?
FS Botros, A Phinyomark… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2020 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Despite a historical focus on prosthetics, the incorporation of electromyography (EMG)
sensors into less obtrusive wearable designs has recently gained attention as a potential …
sensors into less obtrusive wearable designs has recently gained attention as a potential …
Analysis of big data in gait biomechanics: Current trends and future directions
The increasing amount of data in biomechanics research has greatly increased the
importance of develo** advanced multivariate analysis and machine learning techniques …
importance of develo** advanced multivariate analysis and machine learning techniques …
Reviewing the variability-overuse injury hypothesis: Does movement variability relate to landing injuries?
Purpose: Overuse injuries are common in sport, but complete understanding of injury risk
factors remains incomplete. Although biomechanical studies frequently examine …
factors remains incomplete. Although biomechanical studies frequently examine …
Statistical Parametric Map** (SPM) for alpha-based statistical analyses of multi-muscle EMG time-series
Multi-muscle EMG time-series are highly correlated and time dependent yet traditional
statistical analysis of scalars from an EMG time-series fails to account for such …
statistical analysis of scalars from an EMG time-series fails to account for such …
Increased unilateral foot pronation affects lower limbs and pelvic biomechanics during walking
Background Increased unilateral foot pronation may cause biomechanical changes on the
lower limbs during gait. We investigated the effects of increased unilateral foot pronation on …
lower limbs during gait. We investigated the effects of increased unilateral foot pronation on …
Principal component analysis of the running ground reaction forces with different speeds
Ground reaction force (GRF) is a key metric in biomechanical research, including
parameters of loading rate (LR), first impact peak, second impact peak, and transient …
parameters of loading rate (LR), first impact peak, second impact peak, and transient …
[PDF][PDF] Three‐dimensional biomechanical gait characteristics at baseline are associated with progression to total knee arthroplasty
GL Hatfield, WD Stanish… - Arthritis care & …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Objective To determine if baseline 3‐dimensional (3‐D) biomechanical gait patterns differed
between those patients with moderate knee osteoarthritis (OA) who progressed to total knee …
between those patients with moderate knee osteoarthritis (OA) who progressed to total knee …
Biomechanical strategies implemented to compensate for mild leg length discrepancy during gait
Although mild leg length discrepancy is related to lower limb injuries, there is no consensus
regarding its effects on the biomechanics of the lower limbs during gait. Biomechanical data …
regarding its effects on the biomechanics of the lower limbs during gait. Biomechanical data …
Effects of medially wedged insoles on the biomechanics of the lower limbs of runners with excessive foot pronation and foot varus alignment
UM Braga, LD Mendonça, RO Mascarenhas… - Gait & posture, 2019 - Elsevier
Background Excessive foot pronation during running in individuals with foot varus alignment
may be reduced by medially wedged insoles. Research question This study investigated the …
may be reduced by medially wedged insoles. Research question This study investigated the …