PURPOSE: This study aimed at examining the influence of different playing surfaces on in-shoe loading patterns in each foot (back and front) separately during the first serve in tennis. METHODS: Ten competitive tennis players completed randomly five first (ie, flat) serves on two different playing surfaces: clay vs GreenSet. Maximum and mean force, peak and mean pressure, mean area, contact area and relative load were recorded by Pedar insoles divided into 9 areas for analysis. RESULTS: Mean pressure was significantly lower (123 ± 30 vs 98 ± 26 kPa; -18.5%; P < .05) on clay than on GreenSet when examining the entire back foot. GreenSet induced higher mean pressures under the medial forefoot, lateral forefoot and hallux of the back foot (...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the sliding characteristics of a new shoe (NSh) concep...
This thesis describes three studies investigating biomechanical responses to changes in shoe-surface...
The interaction between footwear and surfaces influences the forces experienced by tennis players. Th...
Purpose: This study aimed at examining the influence of different playing surfaces on in-shoe loadi...
Objectives: To examine the influence of different playing surfaces on in-shoe loading patterns durin...
The purpose of this study was to compare two different playing surfaces in tennis – clay vs hard-cou...
Studies indicate that injury risks in tennis depend on the playing surface type. In order to assess ...
Title: The influence of the surface load distribution of the foot during dynamic movement in tennis ...
In-shoe loading patterns were examined in each foot (back and front) separately during two types of ...
Published onlineJOURNAL ARTICLEThis study aimed to examine player perceptions and biomechanical resp...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the influence of clay court frictional properties on tennis players' biomecha...
This study aimed to examine player perceptions and biomechanical responses to tennis surfaces and to...
Objectives: To examine the influence of clay court frictional properties on tennis players’ biomecha...
This investigation measures the biomechanical response of four soccer players (age 24 (standard devi...
(1) Background: This study aimed to examine the effects of four different outsole patterns on fricti...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the sliding characteristics of a new shoe (NSh) concep...
This thesis describes three studies investigating biomechanical responses to changes in shoe-surface...
The interaction between footwear and surfaces influences the forces experienced by tennis players. Th...
Purpose: This study aimed at examining the influence of different playing surfaces on in-shoe loadi...
Objectives: To examine the influence of different playing surfaces on in-shoe loading patterns durin...
The purpose of this study was to compare two different playing surfaces in tennis – clay vs hard-cou...
Studies indicate that injury risks in tennis depend on the playing surface type. In order to assess ...
Title: The influence of the surface load distribution of the foot during dynamic movement in tennis ...
In-shoe loading patterns were examined in each foot (back and front) separately during two types of ...
Published onlineJOURNAL ARTICLEThis study aimed to examine player perceptions and biomechanical resp...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the influence of clay court frictional properties on tennis players' biomecha...
This study aimed to examine player perceptions and biomechanical responses to tennis surfaces and to...
Objectives: To examine the influence of clay court frictional properties on tennis players’ biomecha...
This investigation measures the biomechanical response of four soccer players (age 24 (standard devi...
(1) Background: This study aimed to examine the effects of four different outsole patterns on fricti...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the sliding characteristics of a new shoe (NSh) concep...
This thesis describes three studies investigating biomechanical responses to changes in shoe-surface...
The interaction between footwear and surfaces influences the forces experienced by tennis players. Th...