Biomechanics and tennis
B Elliott - British journal of sports medicine, 2006 - bjsm.bmj.com
Success in tennis requires a mix of player talent, good coaching, appropriate equipment,
and an understanding of those aspects of sport science pertinent to the game. This paper …
and an understanding of those aspects of sport science pertinent to the game. This paper …
Stress fractures: pathophysiology, epidemiology, and risk factors
A stress fracture represents the inability of the skeleton to withstand repetitive bouts of
mechanical loading, which results in structural fatigue and resultant signs and symptoms of …
mechanical loading, which results in structural fatigue and resultant signs and symptoms of …
[КНИГА][B] Fundamentals of biomechanics
DV Knudson, D Knudson - 2007 - Springer
For Students: Fundamentals of Biomechanics is written for Kinesiology/Exercise and Sports
Science majors taking the required introductory biomechanics course. Welcome to the …
Science majors taking the required introductory biomechanics course. Welcome to the …
The drop-jump screening test: difference in lower limb control by gender and effect of neuromuscular training in female athletes
FR Noyes, SD Barber-Westin… - … American journal of …, 2005 - journals.sagepub.com
Background A valgus lower limb alignment has been noted during noncontact anterior
cruciate ligament injuries. A video dropjump test can indicate an athlete's ability to control …
cruciate ligament injuries. A video dropjump test can indicate an athlete's ability to control …
Optimization of the anterior cruciate ligament injury prevention paradigm: novel feedback techniques to enhance motor learning and reduce injury risk
Primary anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury prevention programs effectively reduce ACL
injury risk in the short term. Despite these programs, ACL injury incidence is still high …
injury risk in the short term. Despite these programs, ACL injury incidence is still high …
Reducing impact loading during running with the use of real-time visual feedback
Study Design Single-subject with repeated measures. Objectives To determine if runners
can use real-time visual feedback from an accelerometer to achieve immediate reductions in …
can use real-time visual feedback from an accelerometer to achieve immediate reductions in …
Using the Functional Movement Screen™ to evaluate the effectiveness of training
Abstract Frost, DM, Beach, TAC, Callaghan, JP, and McGill, SM. Using the functional
movement screen™ to evaluate the effectiveness of training. J Strength Cond Res 26 (6) …
movement screen™ to evaluate the effectiveness of training. J Strength Cond Res 26 (6) …
[HTML][HTML] Dynamic stabilization time after isokinetic and functional fatigue
EA Wikstrom, ME Powers, MD Tillman - Journal of Athletic Training, 2004 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objective: To compare the effects of an isokinetic fatigue protocol and a functional fatigue
protocol on time to stabilization (TTS), ground reaction force (GRF), and joint kinematics …
protocol on time to stabilization (TTS), ground reaction force (GRF), and joint kinematics …
Instruction of jump-landing technique using videotape feedback: altering lower extremity motion patterns
JA Oñate, KM Guskiewicz… - … American journal of …, 2005 - journals.sagepub.com
Background Anterior cruciate ligament injury prevention programs have used videotapes of
jump-landing technique as a key instructional component to improve landing performance …
jump-landing technique as a key instructional component to improve landing performance …
Impact differences in ground reaction force and center of mass between the first and second landing phases of a drop vertical jump and their implications for injury risk …
The drop vertical jump (DVJ) task is commonly used to assess biomechanical performance
measures that are associated with ACL injury risk in athletes. Previous investigations have …
measures that are associated with ACL injury risk in athletes. Previous investigations have …