Cerebral palsy is known to generally limit range of motion and force producing capability during movement. It also limits sprint performance, but the exact mechanisms underpinning this are not well known. One elite male T36 multiple-Paralympic sprint medallist (T36) and 16 well-trained able-bodied (AB) sprinters each performed 5–6 maximal sprints from starting blocks. Whole-body kinematics (250 Hz) in the block phase and first two steps, and synchronised external forces (1,000 Hz) in the first stance phase after block exit were combined to quantify lower limb joint kinetics. Sprint performance (normalised average horizontal external power in the first stance after block exit) was lower in T36 compared to AB. T36 had lower extensor range of ...
Purpose: To provide an overview of biomechanical studies in Paralympic research and their relevance ...
To obtain more in-depth insights in biomechanical factors determining performance during sprint runn...
The purpose of this study was to observe relationships between reaction forces measured with an inst...
Introduction: Development of evidence-based methods of paralympic classification requires research q...
Background: Running performance is widely understood in terms of the Joyner model (VO2max, %VO2max a...
This study aimed to describe and determine relationships between repeated sprint and change of direc...
Recent research into trans-tibial double-amputee sprint performance has debated the possible inheren...
Recent research into trans-tibial double-amputee sprint performance has debated the possible inheren...
This study determined the effects of simulated technique manipulations on early acceleration perform...
Objectives: Para athletes with brain impairment are affected by hypertonia, ataxia and athetosis, wh...
This study investigated lower-limb kinematics to explain the techniques used to achieve high levels ...
This study analysed the first stance phase joint kinetics of three elite sprinters to improve the un...
Abstract Sprint mechanics and field 100-m perfor-mances were tested in 13 subjects including 9 non-s...
Scientific interest in athletics for the physically disabled has grown in popularity over the last d...
The effect of variations in joint kinetics on sprint performance in individual athletes is not yet k...
Purpose: To provide an overview of biomechanical studies in Paralympic research and their relevance ...
To obtain more in-depth insights in biomechanical factors determining performance during sprint runn...
The purpose of this study was to observe relationships between reaction forces measured with an inst...
Introduction: Development of evidence-based methods of paralympic classification requires research q...
Background: Running performance is widely understood in terms of the Joyner model (VO2max, %VO2max a...
This study aimed to describe and determine relationships between repeated sprint and change of direc...
Recent research into trans-tibial double-amputee sprint performance has debated the possible inheren...
Recent research into trans-tibial double-amputee sprint performance has debated the possible inheren...
This study determined the effects of simulated technique manipulations on early acceleration perform...
Objectives: Para athletes with brain impairment are affected by hypertonia, ataxia and athetosis, wh...
This study investigated lower-limb kinematics to explain the techniques used to achieve high levels ...
This study analysed the first stance phase joint kinetics of three elite sprinters to improve the un...
Abstract Sprint mechanics and field 100-m perfor-mances were tested in 13 subjects including 9 non-s...
Scientific interest in athletics for the physically disabled has grown in popularity over the last d...
The effect of variations in joint kinetics on sprint performance in individual athletes is not yet k...
Purpose: To provide an overview of biomechanical studies in Paralympic research and their relevance ...
To obtain more in-depth insights in biomechanical factors determining performance during sprint runn...
The purpose of this study was to observe relationships between reaction forces measured with an inst...