This is the final version of the article. Available from Nature Publishing Group via the DOI in this record.The preferred movement strategies that humans choose to produce work for movement are not fully understood. Previous studies have demonstrated an important contribution of elastic energy stored within the Achilles tendon (AT) during jumping. This study aimed to alter energy available for storage in the AT to examine changes in how jumpers distribute work among lower limb joints. Participants (n = 16) performed maximal and sub-maximal jumps under two paradigms, matched for increasing total work output by manipulating jump height or adding body mass. Motion capture and ground reaction force data were combined in an inverse dynamics anal...
Humans tend to value economy of locomotion, often choosing movement strategies that help minimize ho...
INTRODUCTION: In order to reveal how load, length of muscles, velocity of stretch and other factors ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the American Physiological Society via the ...
The preferred movement strategies that humans choose to produce work for movement are not fully unde...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Physiologic...
This is the final version. Available from the Company of Biologists via the DOI in this recordMuscle...
Spreadsheet containing individual participant time-series data for joint mechanics, electromyography...
This is the final version. Available from Company of Biologists via the DOI in this record.Humans ut...
Previous research has demonstrated that during submaximal jumping humans prioritize reducing energy ...
This paper presents a simulation study that was conducted to investigate whether the stereotyped mot...
Muscle contractile mechanics induced by the changing demands of human movement have the potential to...
The human foot is known to aid propulsion by storing and returning elastic energy during steady-stat...
The purpose of this study was determine if dynamic elastic response (DER) prostheses could absorb en...
This study aimed to perform kinetic analyses of joint movements during rebound jumps and reveal the ...
In the human lower limb, muscles and tendon tend to interact in an efficient manner during common mo...
Humans tend to value economy of locomotion, often choosing movement strategies that help minimize ho...
INTRODUCTION: In order to reveal how load, length of muscles, velocity of stretch and other factors ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the American Physiological Society via the ...
The preferred movement strategies that humans choose to produce work for movement are not fully unde...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Physiologic...
This is the final version. Available from the Company of Biologists via the DOI in this recordMuscle...
Spreadsheet containing individual participant time-series data for joint mechanics, electromyography...
This is the final version. Available from Company of Biologists via the DOI in this record.Humans ut...
Previous research has demonstrated that during submaximal jumping humans prioritize reducing energy ...
This paper presents a simulation study that was conducted to investigate whether the stereotyped mot...
Muscle contractile mechanics induced by the changing demands of human movement have the potential to...
The human foot is known to aid propulsion by storing and returning elastic energy during steady-stat...
The purpose of this study was determine if dynamic elastic response (DER) prostheses could absorb en...
This study aimed to perform kinetic analyses of joint movements during rebound jumps and reveal the ...
In the human lower limb, muscles and tendon tend to interact in an efficient manner during common mo...
Humans tend to value economy of locomotion, often choosing movement strategies that help minimize ho...
INTRODUCTION: In order to reveal how load, length of muscles, velocity of stretch and other factors ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the American Physiological Society via the ...