The purpose of the present study was to describe free moment (FM) application to the ground in high speed linear and curved running in athletes with unilateral amputations and non-amputee athletes. The results indicate that peak FM amplitudes are about three times higher in sprinting compared to running at distance running speeds. Curved running decreases internal rotation FM amplitudes of the right (outside) leg in nonamputee runners. The use of running specific prostheses (RSPs) is related to lower FM application in sprinters with unilateral amputations. This might be related to inertial asymmetries between legs or to constraints imposed at the RSP attachment interface. Monitoring FM patterns in sprint diagnostics might help athletes and ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the overall kinetics and the kinetics at the joints of the ...
Analysis of ground reaction forces (GRFs) allows evaluating performances of paralympic runners with ...
Recent research into trans-tibial double-amputee sprint performance has debated the possible inheren...
In the 2015 IPC world championships athletes with amputation at the inside leg were underrepresented...
The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of curve sprinting on the three dimensional joi...
In athletics sprinting longer than 100 m, athletes will run more than 50% in a curve. No data on gr...
The paper introduces the initial activities of a project related to the kinetic analysis of amputees...
Current Paralympic guidelines for track events are generally based on level of amputation, not side...
The aim of this study was to investigate the bilateral difference of the joint moments between an in...
Running-specific prostheses emulate the spring-like behaviour of biological limbs during human runn...
Knowledge of joint moments will provide greater insight into the manner in which lower-extremity amp...
The role of the upper limbs in human locomotion and their influence on ground reaction force (GRF) h...
We investigated differences of the spatiotemporal parameters in a 100-m sprint among elite, sub-elit...
This study examined the effects of speed and leg prostheses on mediolateral (ML) foot placement and ...
<div><p>This study examined the effects of speed and leg prostheses on mediolateral (ML) foot placem...
The purpose of this study was to examine the overall kinetics and the kinetics at the joints of the ...
Analysis of ground reaction forces (GRFs) allows evaluating performances of paralympic runners with ...
Recent research into trans-tibial double-amputee sprint performance has debated the possible inheren...
In the 2015 IPC world championships athletes with amputation at the inside leg were underrepresented...
The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of curve sprinting on the three dimensional joi...
In athletics sprinting longer than 100 m, athletes will run more than 50% in a curve. No data on gr...
The paper introduces the initial activities of a project related to the kinetic analysis of amputees...
Current Paralympic guidelines for track events are generally based on level of amputation, not side...
The aim of this study was to investigate the bilateral difference of the joint moments between an in...
Running-specific prostheses emulate the spring-like behaviour of biological limbs during human runn...
Knowledge of joint moments will provide greater insight into the manner in which lower-extremity amp...
The role of the upper limbs in human locomotion and their influence on ground reaction force (GRF) h...
We investigated differences of the spatiotemporal parameters in a 100-m sprint among elite, sub-elit...
This study examined the effects of speed and leg prostheses on mediolateral (ML) foot placement and ...
<div><p>This study examined the effects of speed and leg prostheses on mediolateral (ML) foot placem...
The purpose of this study was to examine the overall kinetics and the kinetics at the joints of the ...
Analysis of ground reaction forces (GRFs) allows evaluating performances of paralympic runners with ...
Recent research into trans-tibial double-amputee sprint performance has debated the possible inheren...