Coordinative variability and overuse injury
Overuse injuries are generally defined as a repetitive micro-trauma to tissue. Many
researchers have associated particular biomechanical parameters as an indicator of such …
researchers have associated particular biomechanical parameters as an indicator of such …
Movement variability and skills monitoring in sports
The aim of this paper was to present a review on the role that movement variability (MV)
plays in the analysis of sports movement and in the monitoring of the athlete's skills. MV has …
plays in the analysis of sports movement and in the monitoring of the athlete's skills. MV has …
[CARTE][B] Research methods in biomechanics
DGE Robertson, GE Caldwell, J Hamill, G Kamen… - 2013 - books.google.com
Research Methods in Biomechanics, Second Edition, demonstrates the range of available
research techniques and how to best apply this knowledge to ensure valid data collection. In …
research techniques and how to best apply this knowledge to ensure valid data collection. In …
Low back pain status affects pelvis-trunk coordination and variability during walking and running
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to compare pelvis–trunk coordination and
coordination variability over a range of walking and running between three groups of …
coordination variability over a range of walking and running between three groups of …
On the use of continuous relative phase: Review of current approaches and outline for a new standard
PF Lamb, M Stöckl - Clinical Biomechanics, 2014 - Elsevier
Background In this paper we review applications of continuous relative phase and
commonly reported methods for calculating the phase angle. Signals with known properties …
commonly reported methods for calculating the phase angle. Signals with known properties …
Three-dimensional motions of trunk and pelvis during transfemoral amputee gait
H Goujon-Pillet, E Sapin, P Fodé, F Lavaste - Archives of physical medicine …, 2008 - Elsevier
Goujon H, Sapin E, Fodé P, Lavaste F. Three-dimensional motions of trunk and pelvis during
transfemoral amputee gait. OBJECTIVES: To identify characteristics of upper-body …
transfemoral amputee gait. OBJECTIVES: To identify characteristics of upper-body …
Concurrent validity of a wearable IMU for objective assessments of functional movement quality and control of the lumbar spine
Inertial measurement units (IMUs) are being recognized in clinical and rehabilitation settings
for their ability to assess movement-related disorders of the spine for better guidance of …
for their ability to assess movement-related disorders of the spine for better guidance of …
Toward a better understanding of coordination in healthy and poststroke gait
Locomotor coordination characterizes healthy gait and rehabilitation effectiveness in
poststroke individuals. However, despite a large number of clinic-based and laboratory …
poststroke individuals. However, despite a large number of clinic-based and laboratory …
Continuous relative phase variability during an exhaustive run in runners with a history of iliotibial band syndrome
Previous research has proposed that a lack of variability in lower extremity coupling during
running is associated with pathology. The purpose of the study was to evaluate lower …
running is associated with pathology. The purpose of the study was to evaluate lower …
Variability in kinematic coupling assessed by vector coding and continuous relative phase
Variability in the spatio-temporal coordination of human movement kinematics is often
assessed by vector coding and continuous relative phase (CRP). To facilitate appropriate …
assessed by vector coding and continuous relative phase (CRP). To facilitate appropriate …