The effect of angle and velocity on change of direction biomechanics: An angle-velocity trade-off
Abstract Changes of direction (CODs) are key manoeuvres linked to decisive moments in
sport and are also key actions associated with lower limb injuries. During sport athletes …
sport and are also key actions associated with lower limb injuries. During sport athletes …
Current trends in the anterior cruciate ligament part II: evaluation, surgical technique, prevention, and rehabilitation
Clinical evaluation and management of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury is one of the
most widely researched topics in orthopedic sports medicine, giving providers ample data …
most widely researched topics in orthopedic sports medicine, giving providers ample data …
Systematic video analysis of ACL injuries in professional male football (soccer): injury mechanisms, situational patterns and biomechanics study on 134 consecutive …
Background A few small studies have reported on the mechanisms of ACL injury in
professional male football. Aim To describe the mechanisms, situational patterns and …
professional male football. Aim To describe the mechanisms, situational patterns and …
Deceleration training in team sports: Another potential 'vaccine'for sports-related injury?
High-intensity horizontal decelerations occur frequently in team sports and are typically
performed to facilitate a reduction in momentum preceding a change of direction manoeuvre …
performed to facilitate a reduction in momentum preceding a change of direction manoeuvre …
Biomechanical but not strength or performance measures differentiate male athletes who experience ACL reinjury on return to level 1 sports
Background: Performance measures such as strength, jump height/length, and change of
direction (CoD) time during anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rehabilitation have been used …
direction (CoD) time during anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rehabilitation have been used …
Can biomechanical testing after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction identify athletes at risk for subsequent ACL injury to the contralateral uninjured limb?
Background: Athletes are twice as likely to rupture the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) on
their healthy contralateral knee than the reconstructed graft after ACL reconstruction (ACLR) …
their healthy contralateral knee than the reconstructed graft after ACL reconstruction (ACLR) …
Biomechanical determinants of knee joint loads associated with increased anterior cruciate ligament loading during cutting: a systematic review and technical …
Background Cutting actions are associated with non-contact ACL injuries in multidirectional
sports due to the propensity to generate large multiplanar knee joint loads (KJLs) that have …
sports due to the propensity to generate large multiplanar knee joint loads (KJLs) that have …
Effect of strength on plant foot kinetics and kinematics during a change of direction task
Understanding the magnitude of forces and lower body kinematics that occur during a
change of direction (COD) task can provide information about the biomechanical demands …
change of direction (COD) task can provide information about the biomechanical demands …
Sidestep cutting technique and knee abduction loading: implications for ACL prevention exercises
Background Sidestep cutting technique is essential in programmes to prevent anterior
cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. A better understanding of how technique affects potentially …
cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. A better understanding of how technique affects potentially …
Hybrid neuromusculoskeletal modeling to best track joint moments using a balance between muscle excitations derived from electromyograms and optimization
Current electromyography (EMG)-driven musculoskeletal models are used to estimate joint
moments measured from an individual׳ s extremities during dynamic movement with varying …
moments measured from an individual׳ s extremities during dynamic movement with varying …