Purpose: Females are known to exhibit a greater risk of ACL injury compared to males. Lower explosive hamstrings-to-quadriceps (H/Q) force ratio in the first 150 ms from activation onset could reflect an impaired capacity for knee joint stabilisation and increased risk of ACL injury. However, the explosive H/Q force ratio has not been compared between the sexes. Methods: The neuromuscular performance of untrained males and females (20 of each) was assessed during a series of isometric knee flexor and extensor contractions, specifically explosive and maximum voluntary contractions of each muscle group. Force, in absolute terms and normalised to body mass, and surface EMG of the hamstrings and quadriceps were recorded. Hamstrings force was e...
Background: The reason for the higher incidence of anterior cruciate ligament injury from non-contac...
Swanik, Charles B.Context: Our understanding of joint stability is limited regarding knee muscle sti...
Purpose To examine and compare sex-related differences in the functioning of the hamstrings and qua...
Purpose: Females are known to exhibit a greater risk of ACL injury compared to males. Lower explosiv...
Introduction: Explosive neuromuscular performance refers to the ability to rapidly increase force in...
No previous research has evaluated the relationship between degree of Q activation and its’ effect o...
The balance between leg flexor and extensor strength, which is typically assessed using the hamstrin...
Although high rates of ACL injuries are seen in contact sports, the majority of injuries occur as a ...
Introduction Explosive neuromuscular performance refers to the ability to rapidly increase force in ...
Background: Balance in the strength of extensors and flexors of the knee joint is important for func...
Objectives: The main goal of our study is to compare the hamstring/quadriceps (H/Q) ratio at differe...
The broad aim of this thesis was to progress understanding of the neuromechanics of joint stability ...
Previous research on fatigue using isometric contractions suggests that females are more fatigue res...
Purpose: We examined differences between trained males and females in measures of muscular fatigabil...
Objective: To compare the effect of knee angle on muscle response times and neuromuscular recruitmen...
Background: The reason for the higher incidence of anterior cruciate ligament injury from non-contac...
Swanik, Charles B.Context: Our understanding of joint stability is limited regarding knee muscle sti...
Purpose To examine and compare sex-related differences in the functioning of the hamstrings and qua...
Purpose: Females are known to exhibit a greater risk of ACL injury compared to males. Lower explosiv...
Introduction: Explosive neuromuscular performance refers to the ability to rapidly increase force in...
No previous research has evaluated the relationship between degree of Q activation and its’ effect o...
The balance between leg flexor and extensor strength, which is typically assessed using the hamstrin...
Although high rates of ACL injuries are seen in contact sports, the majority of injuries occur as a ...
Introduction Explosive neuromuscular performance refers to the ability to rapidly increase force in ...
Background: Balance in the strength of extensors and flexors of the knee joint is important for func...
Objectives: The main goal of our study is to compare the hamstring/quadriceps (H/Q) ratio at differe...
The broad aim of this thesis was to progress understanding of the neuromechanics of joint stability ...
Previous research on fatigue using isometric contractions suggests that females are more fatigue res...
Purpose: We examined differences between trained males and females in measures of muscular fatigabil...
Objective: To compare the effect of knee angle on muscle response times and neuromuscular recruitmen...
Background: The reason for the higher incidence of anterior cruciate ligament injury from non-contac...
Swanik, Charles B.Context: Our understanding of joint stability is limited regarding knee muscle sti...
Purpose To examine and compare sex-related differences in the functioning of the hamstrings and qua...